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1 Cuff
Cuffs were originally formed by the turning back of the termination of the sleeves at the wrist, and are first visible in ladies' dresses in the 15th century. In the reign of Henry VIII " three yards of crimson cloth of gold damask" are allowed for " the edging, facing, and cuffs " of a gown for the queen. Ben Johnson in 1629 mentions " the cuffs of Flanders." It is not definite whether of Flemish fashion, or of Flemish material. The Low Countries were celebrated for the manufacture of linen, and Flanders disputes with Venice the invention of lace. -
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I [kaf]1. noun1) the end of the sleeve (of a shirt, coat etc) near the wrist:كُفّة (قَميص)Does your shirt have buttons on the cuffs?
2) ( especially American) the turned-up part of a trouser leg.طيّة أو ثِنية السروال2. (also handcuff) verbto put handcuffs on (a person):يضع الأصفاد في اليديْن II [kaf]The police cuffed the criminal.
1. nouna blow with the open hand:لَطمَه، صفْعَـهa cuff on the ear.
2. verbto give such a blow:يَصفَع، يَلطـمHe cuffed him on the head.
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3 cuff
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4 Blood pressure cuff
Physiology: BPCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Blood pressure cuff
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5 Universal Cuff Key
Textile: UCKУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Universal Cuff Key
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6 ærmeopslag
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7 ombuk
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8 lipatan lengan
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9 manses
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10 menempeleng
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11 políčkovat
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12 манжетна
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13 buxnauppbrot
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14 ermalíning
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15 löîrunga
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16 löîrungur
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17 устанавливать манжету
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18 كفة
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20 puńo de camisa
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См. также в других словарях:
Cuff — Cuff, n. A blow; esp.,, a blow with the open hand; a box; a slap. [1913 Webster] Snatcheth his sword, and fiercely to him flies; Who well it wards, and quitten cuff with cuff. Spenser. [1913 Webster] Many a bitter kick and cuff. Hudibras. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cuff — cuff; fist·i·cuff; fist·i·cuff·er; hand·i·cuff; cuff·er; … English syllables
cuff — Ⅰ. cuff [1] ► NOUN 1) the end part of a sleeve, where the material of the sleeve is turned back or a separate band is sewn on. 2) chiefly N. Amer. a trouser turn up. 3) (cuffs) informal handcuffs. ► VERB informal ▪ secure with handcuf … English terms dictionary
cuff — cuff1 [kuf] n. [by sense extension < ME cuffe, coffe, hand covering, glove < ? ML cuffia, head covering, parallel with OFr coife: see COIF] 1. a band or fold at the end of a sleeve, either sewed in or detachable 2. a turned up fold at the… … English World dictionary
Cuff — (k?f), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cuffed} (k?ft); p. pr. & vb. n. {Cuffing}.] [Cf. Sw. kuffa to knock, push,kufva to check, subdue, and E. cow, v. t. ] 1. To strike; esp., to smite with the palm or flat of the hand; to slap. [1913 Webster] I swear I ll … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cuff — Cuff, v. i. To fight; to scuffle; to box. [1913 Webster] While the peers cuff to make the rabble sport. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cuff — Cuff, n. [Perh. from F. coiffe headdress, hood, or coif; as if the cuff were a cap for the hand. Cf. {Coif}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The fold at the end of a sleeve; the part of a sleeve turned back from the hand. [1913 Webster] He would visit his… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cuff — Cuff, Le Cuff Nom breton qui signifie doux, paisible … Noms de famille
cuff — [n] beating with hands belt, biff, box, buffet, chop, clip, clout, hit, knock, poke, punch, rap, slap, smack, sock, thump, wallop, whack; concept 189 cuff [v] beat with hands bat, belt, biff, box, buffet, clap, clobber*, clout, hit, knock, pummel … New thesaurus
cuff — index beat (strike) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
cuff — vb *strike, hit, smite, punch, slug, slog, swat, clout, slap, box … New Dictionary of Synonyms