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1 clòth
I.clò, clòthII. -
2 cloth
[klɔθ] plural cloths [klɔθs] (American) [klɔːðz] noun(a piece of) woven material from which clothes and many other items are made:قِماش، غِطاءالمائِدَهWoollen cloth is often more expensive than other cloths.
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3 CLOTH
• Best cloth may have a moth in it (The) - И на жемчуге бывает царапина (И)• It is a bad cloth that will take no colo(u)r - Черное от стирки не белеет (4) -
4 clòth
nm. gen.+a; pl. clòithean, cloth -
5 cloth
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6 Cloth Applique
A modern imitation of Eastern " cloth embroidery." It consists of cutting out variously coloured and shaped pieces of the same material and stitching them on to a coloured cloth foundation. -
7 Cloth Embroidery
A variety of exquisite needlework, practised by the natives of India, Persia, China and Japan. Coloured pieces of cloth are cut in handsome designs and sewn together with floss silk or gold and silver thread. The work is really inlaid applique. -
8 Cloth Of Bruges
A brocaded silk fabric with gold figures, similar to cloth of Areste. -
9 Cloth Of Tars
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10 Cloth Stitch
The stitch used in pillow laces, consisting of interlacing the threads as is done in plain cloth weaving. -
11 Cloth Strength
The " breaking strain " or strength of both cloth and yarn is often of great importance. Nearly all government contracts contain a breaking strain clause. Numerous machines are obtainable to accurately determine the resistance to breaking of fabric or yam (see Yarn Strength) -
12 Cloth Tree
See Tappa Cloth. -
13 Cloth Beam
See Beam. -
14 Cloth Braid
A narrow lace used for trimmings and lace making (see Braid Laces) -
15 Cloth Ingrain
An English worsted of the 14th and 15th centuries, made into garments for the wealthy people. -
16 Cloth Of Areste
A very costly fabric of the 13th to 16th centuries, made of silk and richly decorated with gold ornament - used for church vestments. -
17 Cloth Of Cologne
A rich silk brocade, made at Cologne, Germany, during the 13th century, having gold figuring on a blue, and other colours, in the ground. -
18 Cloth Of Fall
Rich mediaeval silk fabric dyed crimson; used for church vestments. No particular fabric is denoted, but any brocade used as an ensign, robe, or covering - pall of state, and generally the term means - Baudekin. -
19 Cloth Of Gold
A fabric with a pure silk ground in brocade designs, developed with gold threads. Woven at Braintree for very special purposes - Coronation robes, court dresses, church vestments, etc. The fabric is specially made as required. -
20 Cloth Of Raynes
A fine linen fabric, formerly made in Britanny, and used for shirts and bed linen during the 14th and 15th centuries.
См. также в других словарях:
Cloth — (kl[o^]th; 115), n.; pl. {Cloths} (kl[o^][th]z; 115), except in the sense of garments, when it is {Clothes} (kl[=o]thz or kl[=o]z). [OE. clath cloth, AS. cl[=a][thorn] cloth, garment; akin to D. kleed, Icel. kl[ae][eth]i, Dan. kl[ae]de, cloth, Sw … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cloth — [klɔθ US klo:θ] n [: Old English; Origin: clath cloth, piece of clothing ] 1.) [U] material used for making things such as clothes cotton/woollen/silk etc cloth ▪ a dress of the finest silk cloth 2.) a piece of cloth used for a particular purpose … Dictionary of contemporary English
cloth — cloth; cloth·ier; cloth·ier s brush; cloth·i·fy; cloth·ing; mort·cloth; cere·cloth; … English syllables
cloth — [ klaθ ] noun ** 1. ) count or uncount material used for making clothes, curtains, etc. that is made by weaving fibers together: linen/cotton cloth 2. ) count a piece of cloth used for a particular purpose such as cleaning or covering a table the … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
cloth — [klôth, kläth] n. pl. cloths [klôthz, kläthz; ] also [ klôths, kläths ] for [ “] kinds of cloth [ ] [ME < OE clath, cloth, hence garment, akin to clithan, to stick, clitha, poultice < IE * gleit (> Ger kleid, dress) < base * glei , to … English World dictionary
Cloth — 〈[klɔ̣ð] m.; ; unz.; Textilw.〉 dichtes Atlasgewebe [<engl. cloth „Tuch“] * * * Cloth [klɔθ], der od. das; [engl. cloth = Tuch, Stoff, verw. mit ↑Kleid]: glänzender [Futter]stoff aus Baumwolle od. Halbwolle … Universal-Lexikon
cloth — (n.) O.E. clað a cloth, woven or felted material to wrap around one, hence, garment, from P.Gmc. *kalithaz (Cf. O.Fris. klath, M.Du. cleet, Du. kleed, M.H.G. kleit, Ger. Kleid garment ), of obscure origin. The cloth the clerical profession is… … Etymology dictionary
cloth — ► NOUN (pl. cloths) 1) woven, knitted, or felted fabric made from a soft fibre such as wool or cotton. 2) a piece of cloth for a particular purpose. 3) (the cloth) the clergy; the clerical profession. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
Cloth — (engl.), halbwollener Futterstoff mit 45 Ketten u. 70 Schußfäden auf 1 cm, Kette Baumwollengarn Nr. 30 engl., Schuß Kammgarn Nr. 74 einfach, Bindung fünfschäftiger Atlas (s. Abbild.) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Cloth — 〈 [klɔ̣θ] m.; Gen.: ; Pl.: unz.; Textilw.〉 dichtes Atlasgewebe [Etym.: <engl. cloth «Tuch«] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
Cloth — [klɔθ] der od. das; <aus engl. cloth »Tuch«> glänzender [Futter]stoff aus Baumwolle od. Halbwolle in Atlasbindung (einer besonderen Webart) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch