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1 darning wool
subst. \/ˈdɑːnɪŋwʊl\/stoppegarn (av ull) -
2 darning-wool
[dá:niŋwul]nounkrpanec -
3 darning-wool
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4 darning wool
s.hilo de zurcir. -
5 darning
tr['dɑːnɪŋ]1 (act) zurcido2 (clothes) ropa para zurcir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLdarning needle aguja de zurcirn.• zurcido s.m.• zurcidura s.f.'dɑːrnɪŋ, 'dɑːnɪŋmass nouna) ( action) zurcido mb) ( things to be darned) ropa f para zurcir['dɑːnɪŋ]1.N (=action) zurcido m ; (=items to be darned) cosas f por zurcir2.CPDdarning needle N — aguja f de zurcir
darning wool N — hilo m de zurcir
* * *['dɑːrnɪŋ, 'dɑːnɪŋ]mass nouna) ( action) zurcido mb) ( things to be darned) ropa f para zurcir -
6 darning
darning ['dɑ:nɪŋ](action) reprise f, raccommodage m; (items to be darned) linge m à repriser ou raccommoder►► darning egg œuf m à repriser;darning needle aiguille f à repriser;darning wool laine f à repriser -
7 darning
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8 darning darn·ing
['dɒːnɪŋ]1. n(action) rammendo, (items to be darned) roba da rammendare2. adj(needle, wool) da rammendo -
9 штопка
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10 mending
1. n починка; штопка; ремонт2. n разг. вещи для починки, починка3. n материал для починки4. n улучшение, исправлениеСинонимический ряд:1. improving (noun) ameliorating; bettering; convalescing; curing; healing; improving; recovering; recuperating2. repairing (noun) correcting; darning; fixing; patching up; renovating; repair; repairing; restoring; sewing3. correcting (verb) amending; correcting; emending; rectifying; remedying4. doctoring (verb) doctoring; doing up; fixing; overhauling; patching; rebuilding; reconditioning; reconstructing; repairing; revamping; righting; vamping5. gaining (verb) ameliorating; come around; convalescing; gaining; improving; looking up; perking up; rallying; recovering; recuperating -
11 Angola Mending
English yarn of mixed wool and cotton used for darning stockings. Made up on cards, reels and in skeins in all colours. -
12 Mendings
A drapery trade term for small quantities of wool or other yarns wound on cards and used for darning. -
13 Phulkari
PHULKARI, PHULCARIThe native term in the Punjab, India, for embroidery executed mostly on chadars, usually with silk, but sometimes with cotton or wool thread, in large bold floral patterns. Some of the best work is done at Amritsar. The richest designs enclose circular pieces of mirror-glass in the centres of flowers. There are three chief varieties: - (1) The true Phulkari having the design dispersed all over. (2) The so-called Bagh (meaning garden) where the entire foundation is embroidered with designs connected with each. (3) Chobes, borders only embroidered, plain centres. The stitches in each case are darning stitches from the back of the fabric. The name means flower (phul) embroidery (kari) -
14 Phulcari
PHULKARI, PHULCARIThe native term in the Punjab, India, for embroidery executed mostly on chadars, usually with silk, but sometimes with cotton or wool thread, in large bold floral patterns. Some of the best work is done at Amritsar. The richest designs enclose circular pieces of mirror-glass in the centres of flowers. There are three chief varieties: - (1) The true Phulkari having the design dispersed all over. (2) The so-called Bagh (meaning garden) where the entire foundation is embroidered with designs connected with each. (3) Chobes, borders only embroidered, plain centres. The stitches in each case are darning stitches from the back of the fabric. The name means flower (phul) embroidery (kari)
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