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1) ткань
2) байка
3) сукно
4) тканый
5) тканевый
– abrasive cloth
– asbestos cloth
– bolting cloth
– bookbinder's cloth
– cloth printing
– cloth sude
– cotton cloth
– edge of cloth
– fancy cloth
– filtering cloth
– fulling of cloth
– goffered cloth
– gray cloth
– ground cloth
– pile cloth
– sack cloth
– shredded cloth
– silk cloth
– spread cloth
– wire cloth
– woolen cloth
– worsted cloth
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1) край
2) закраина
3) зарамочная часть
4) зарамочный
5) кант
6) кромка
7) кромочный
8) обтесывать кромки
9) <geom.> ребро
10) берег
11) грань
12) окаймлять
13) обрамлять
14) кайма
15) краевой
16) острие
17) ребристый
18) бортовой
– absorption edge
– back edge
– band edge
– base edge
– bevel the edge
– built-in edge
– car edge
– caulk the edge
– chased edge
– coupling edge
– crimp the edge
– cross edge
– curl the edge
– cuspidal edge
– cuspoidal edge
– cutting edge
– cutting-tool edge
– dispersed ice edge
– edge absorption
– edge diffraction
– edge effect
– edge filter
– edge homomorphism
– edge mill
– edge of a bucket
– edge of cloth
– edge of regression
– edge polyhedron
– edge staining
– edge water
– edge wave
– edge weld
– entering edge
– face edge
– impact-knife edge
– lay brick on edge
– leading edge
– leaving edge
– leeward ice edge
– mobility edge
– pit edge
– placer edge
– plain edge
– pulse edge
– scuff the edge
– sharpen the edge
– top edge
– top edge of clouds
– trailing edge
– trim the edge
– windward ice edge
abrupt space-charge edge — метод приближения объемного заряда с резкой границей
edge difference coding — <comput.> кодирование контурных перепадов
sometimes trailing edge — <electr.> фронт импульса
trailing edge of wing — <phys.> кромка крыла задняя
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1. noun1) (of knife, razor, weapon) Schneide, diethe knife has lost its edge — das Messer ist stumpf geworden od. ist nicht mehr scharf
take the edge off something — etwas stumpf machen; (fig.) etwas abschwächen
that took the edge off our hunger — das nahm uns erst einmal den Hunger
be on edge [about something] — [wegen etwas] nervös od. gereizt sein
set somebody's teeth on edge — jemandem durch Mark und Bein gehen
have the edge [on somebody/something] — (coll.) jemandem/einer Sache überlegen od. (ugs.) über sein
edge of a table — Tischkante, die
3) (boundary) (of sheet of paper, road, forest, desert, cliff) Rand, der; (of sea, lake, river) Ufer, das; (of estate) Grenze, dieedge of the paper/road — Papier-/Straßenrand, der
2. intransitive verbon the edge of something — (fig.) am Rande einer Sache (Gen.)
(move cautiously) sich schiebenedge along something — sich an etwas (Dat.) entlangschieben
edge away from somebody/something — sich allmählich von jemandem/etwas entfernen
3. transitive verbedge out of the room — sich aus dem Zimmer stehlen
1) (furnish with border) säumen [Straße, Platz]; besetzen [Kleid, Hut]; einfassen [Garten, Straße]2) (push gradually) [langsam] schiebenedge one's way through a crowd — sich [langsam] durch eine Menschenmenge schieben od. drängen
* * *[e‹] 1. noun1) (the part farthest from the middle of something; a border: Don't put that cup so near the edge of the table - it will fall off; the edge of the lake; the water's edge.) der Rand2) (the cutting side of something sharp, eg a knife or weapon: the edge of the sword.) die Schneide3) (keenness; sharpness: The chocolate took the edge off his hunger.) die Schärfe2. verb1) (to form a border to: a handkerchief edged with lace.) umsäumen2) (to move or push little by little: He edged his chair nearer to her; She edged her way through the crowd.) schieben•- academic.ru/23375/edging">edging- edgy
- edgily
- edginess
- have the edge on/over
- on edge* * *[eʤ]I. nat the \edge of the road am Straßenrand [o SCHWEIZ a. Strassenbord]the \edge of the table die Tischkanteto be on the \edge of collapse/a catastrophe am Rande des Zusammenbruchs/einer Katastrophe stehenrounded/sharp \edge abgerundete/scharfe Kanteto put an \edge on sth etw schärfen [o schleifen]to take the \edge off sth etw stumpf machenhis apology took the \edge off her anger seine Entschuldigung besänftigte ihren Ärgerthere's an \edge to her voice sie schlägt einen scharfen Ton anto take the \edge off sb's appetite jdm den Appetit nehmen5. (nervousness)to be on \edge nervös [o gereizt] seinher nerves are on \edge sie ist nervös6. (superiority)▪ the \edge Überlegenheit fto have the \edge over sb jdm überlegen sein, jdm gegenüber im Vorteil sein\edge in expertise Know-How-Vorteil m7.▶ to live on the \edge ein extremes [o exzentrisches] Leben führenII. vtto \edge one's way forward sich akk langsam vorwärtsbewegen* * *[edZ]1. n1) (of knife, razor) Schneide fto take the edge off sth ( fig, sensation ) — etw der Wirkung (gen) berauben; pain etw lindern
his arrogance sets my teeth on edge — seine Arroganz bringt mich auf die Palme (inf)
my nerves are on edge — ich bin schrecklich nervös
to have the edge on sb/sth — jdm/etw überlegen sein
but the professional had the edge — aber der Profi war eben besser
it gives her/it that extra edge — darin besteht eben der kleine Unterschied
2) (= outer limit) Rand m; (of brick, cube) Kante f; (of lake, river) Ufer nt, Rand m; (of sea) Ufer nt; (of estates etc) Grenze fa book with gilt edges — ein Buch mit Goldschnitt
rough edges (fig) — kleine Mängel pl
2. vt1) (= put a border on) besetzen, einfassen2) (= sharpen) tool, blade schärfen, schleifen, scharf machen3)to edge one's way toward(s) sth (slowly) — sich allmählich auf etw (acc) zubewegen; (carefully) sich vorsichtig auf etw (acc) zubewegen
3. visich schiebento edge away from sb/sth — sich allmählich immer weiter von jdm/etw entfernen
he edged past me — er drückte or schob sich an mir vorbei
* * *edge [edʒ]A s1. a) Schneide fb) Schärfe f:the knife has no edge das Messer ist stumpf oder schneidet nicht;take ( oder blunt) the edge off eine Klinge stumpf machen, fig einer Sache die Spitze oder Schärfe oder Wirkung nehmen, etwas abschwächen oder entschärfen;put an edge on sth etwas schärfen oder schleifen;he had an edge to his voice, his voice had an edge to it seine Stimme klang nervös oder gereizt;give sb the (sharp) edge of one’s tongue umg jemanden zusammenstauchen2. fig Schärfe f, Spitze f:a) etwas verschärfen,b) etwas in Schwung bringen;not put too fine an edge (up)on it kein Blatt vor den Mund nehmen3. Ecke f, scharfe Kante, (Berg)Grat m4. (äußerster) Rand, Saum m:edge of the woods Waldrand;be on the edge of despair fig am Rande der Verzweiflung sein;be on the edge of doing sth kurz davor stehen oder im Begriff sein, etwas zu tun5. Grenze f, Grenzlinie f6. Kante f, Schmalseite f:the edge of the table die Tischkante;set (up) on edge hochkant stellen;on edge fig nervös; gereizt;set sb’s teeth on edgea) jemanden nervös oder umg kribb(e)lig machen,b) jemandem durch Mark und Bein gehen;catch an edge (Skilauf) verkanten8. umg Vorteil m:give sb an edge jemandem einen Vorteil verschaffen;have the edge on sb einen Vorteil gegenüber jemandem haben, jemandem über sein9. Eiskunstlauf: (Einwärts-, Auswärts) Bogen mB v/t1. schärfen, schleifen2. umsäumen, umranden, begrenzen, einfassen3. TECHa) beschneiden, abkantenb) Blech bördeln5. die Ski kantenedge sb into second place jemanden knapp auf den zweiten Platz verweisen* * *1. noun1) (of knife, razor, weapon) Schneide, diethe knife has lost its edge — das Messer ist stumpf geworden od. ist nicht mehr scharf
take the edge off something — etwas stumpf machen; (fig.) etwas abschwächen
be on edge [about something] — [wegen etwas] nervös od. gereizt sein
have the edge [on somebody/something] — (coll.) jemandem/einer Sache überlegen od. (ugs.) über sein
edge of a table — Tischkante, die
3) (boundary) (of sheet of paper, road, forest, desert, cliff) Rand, der; (of sea, lake, river) Ufer, das; (of estate) Grenze, dieedge of the paper/road — Papier-/Straßenrand, der
2. intransitive verbon the edge of something — (fig.) am Rande einer Sache (Gen.)
(move cautiously) sich schiebenedge along something — sich an etwas (Dat.) entlangschieben
3. transitive verbedge away from somebody/something — sich allmählich von jemandem/etwas entfernen
1) (furnish with border) säumen [Straße, Platz]; besetzen [Kleid, Hut]; einfassen [Garten, Straße]2) (push gradually) [langsam] schiebenedge one's way through a crowd — sich [langsam] durch eine Menschenmenge schieben od. drängen
* * *n.Ecke -n f.Grat -e m.Kante -n f.Rahmen - m.Rand ¨-er m.Saum Säume m.Schneide -n f.Schärfe -n f.Vorteil -e m.Zacke -n f. (on) v.antreiben v.drängen v.schieben v.(§ p.,pp.: schob, geschoben) v.einfassen v.schärfen v.säumen v.umsäumen v. -
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I[edз] n սայր. edge of knife դանակի սայր. sharp/thin edge սուր/բարակ սայր. on edge անհամբեր, գրգռված. give the edge of a tongue to մեկի հետ խիստ խոսել. the edge of criticism փխբ. քննադատության սայրը. (ծայր, եզր) the edge of wood/village անտառի/գյուղի ծայրը/եզրը. at the edge of a precipice անդունդի ծայրին. the edge of material կտորեղենի եզրաշերտ. the edge of a road ճամփեզր. edge of a skate չմուշկի կո ղե զրը. take the edge off թուլացնել, չափավորել. have the edge over առավելություն ունենալ. set teeth on edge նյարդերի վրա ազդել. from edge to edge ծայրից ծայր. at the water’s edge ջրի ափին. sit on the edge of the chair նստել աթոռի ծայրինII[edз] v սրել. եզերել, եզերք քաշել. edge the cloth with lace կտորը ժապավենով եզերել. edge one’s way through ճանապարհ հարթել. edge away կողքանց գնալ. She edged away from the window Նա պատուհանի մոտից կողքանց հեռացավ -
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حَافَة \ border: edge: That cloth has a red border.. brim: the edge of a cup, bowl, etc.: My glass is full to the brim. brink: the edge (of a cliff, of land beside deep water, of sth. dangerous or unknown). edge: the border of sth.: This fence runs along the edge of a field. fringe: the outside edge: the fringe of the forest. rim: the edge of sth. that is round: the rim of a cup. verge: a border: a grass verge along the roadside. -
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طَرَفٌ \ border: edge: That cloth has a red border.. edge: the border of sth.: This fence runs along the edge of a field. fringe: the outside edge: the fringe of the forest. point: a sharp end (of a nail, pencil, weapon, etc.). side: (of a flat area) the edge: the 4 sides of a square. verge: a border: a grass verge along the roadside. \ See Also جانب (جانِب)، ضلع (ضِلع) -
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N1. किनाराThe boy stood on the edge of the cliff.--------VT1. किनारा\edgeलगानाThe table-cloth is edged with lace. -
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > cloth-backed paper
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > cloth-bound book
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > edge of cloth
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кромка ткани; закрайка; крайEnglish-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > edge of cloth
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1) Engineering: cloth edge, fabric edge2) Textile: magazine side of cloth
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