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21 Stopfgarn
n darning cotton* * *Stọpf|garnntdarning cotton or thread* * *Stopf·garnnt darning thread [or wool] [or cotton] no art, no pl* * *das darning-cotton or -thread* * *Stopfgarn n darning cotton* * *das darning-cotton or -thread* * *n.darning cotton n. -
22 coton
c black coton [kɔtɔ̃]masculine nouna. ( = plante, fil) cotton• robe de or en coton cotton dressb. ( = tampon) swab━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ Le mot anglais s'écrit avec deux t.* * *kɔtɔ̃nom masculin1) (plante, fibre) cottondrap de or en coton — cotton sheet
2) ( ouate) cotton wool GB, cotton US; ( morceau d'ouate) piece of cotton wool GB ou cotton US•Phrasal Verbs:••filer un mauvais coton — ( être en mauvaise santé) to be in a bad way
elle est coton (colloq), ta question — it's a tricky question
j'ai les jambes en coton — ( après un choc) my legs have turned to jelly; ( après une maladie) I am wobbly on my legs
* * *kɔtɔ̃1. nm100% coton — 100% cotton
2. adj inv* (= ardu ou délicat) (problème) tricky* * *coton nm1 (plante, fibre) cotton; drap de or en coton cotton sheet;2 ( ouate) cotton wool GB, cotton US; ( morceau d'ouate) piece of cotton wool GB ou cotton US; avoir du coton dans les oreilles lit to have cotton wool in one's ears; fig○ to be cloth-eared; un coton imbibé d'eau a cotton swab ou a piece of cotton wool GB soaked in water.coton à broder Cout embroidery thread ou cotton; coton démaquillant make-up remover pad; coton hydrophile cotton wool GB, absorbent cotton US.filer un mauvais coton ( être en mauvaise santé) to be in a bad way; élever un enfant dans du coton to give a child a very sheltered upbringing; elle est coton○, ta question it's a tricky ou complicated question; j'ai les jambes en coton ( après un choc) my legs have turned to jelly; ( après une maladie) I am wobbly on my legs.[kɔtɔ̃] nom masculin[plante] cotton plant3. [ouate]————————[kɔtɔ̃] adjectif -
23 cotone
m cottonmedicine cotone idrofilo cotton wool, AE absorbent cotton* * *cotone s.m.1 (bot.) ( Gossypium arvense) cotton: piantagione di cotone, cotton plantation; coltivazione del cotone, cotton-growing; olio di cotone, cottonseed oil // cotone di Giava, ( Eriodendron anfractuosum) kapok // cotone egiziano, ( Gentiana asclepiadea) milkweed2 ( fibra) cotton: cotone a corta fibra, short staple cotton; cotone cardato, carded cotton; cotone da rammendo, darning cotton; cotone grezzo, seed wool; cotone idrofilo, cotton wool; cotone rigenerato, recovered cotton; cascami di cotone, cotton waste; commercio del cotone, cotton trade; filato di cotone, cotton yarn; tessuto di cotone, cotton cloth // cotone emostatico, styptic cotton // cotone fulminante, gun cotton.* * *[ko'tone]sostantivo maschile1) (pianta, fibra) cotton2) (ovatta) cotton (wool)batuffolo di cotone — cotton wool ball BE, cotton ball AE
•cotone da ricamo — sart. embroidery thread o cotton
* * *cotone/ko'tone/sostantivo m.1 (pianta, fibra) cotton; camicia di o in cotone cotton shirt -
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26 бумага
1. ж.1. (в разн. знач.) paper; (документ тж.) documentпочтовая бумага — letter-paper, note-paper
изложить на бумаге (вн.) — commit to paper (d.)
2. мн. ( ценные) securities2. ж. тк. ед. (хлопчатая)♢
остаться на бумаге — remain on papercotton -
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stop·fen1. stop·fen [ʼʃtɔpfn̩]vt1) ( hineinzwängen)2) ( mit etw füllen)etw [mit etw] \Stopfen to fill sth [with sth];zu prall gestopft overstuffed;eine Pfeife mit etw \Stopfen to fill [or pack] a pipe with sth;etw \Stopfen to darn sthvi1) ( flicken) to darn, to do darning4) ( die Verdauung hemmen) to cause constipation2. Stop·fen <-s, -> [ʼʃtɔpfn̩] m( Fassstöpsel) bung;( Korken) cork -
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stop·fen1. stop·fen [ʼʃtɔpfn̩]vt1) ( hineinzwängen)2) ( mit etw füllen)etw [mit etw] \stopfen to fill sth [with sth];zu prall gestopft overstuffed;eine Pfeife mit etw \stopfen to fill [or pack] a pipe with sth;etw \stopfen to darn sthvi1) ( flicken) to darn, to do darning4) ( die Verdauung hemmen) to cause constipation2. Stop·fen <-s, -> [ʼʃtɔpfn̩] m( Fassstöpsel) bung;( Korken) cork -
29 Stopfgarn
Stopf·garn ntdarning thread [or wool] [or cotton]; no art, no pl -
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I ж.1) ( материал) paperбума́га в лине́йку — ruled paper
бума́га в кле́тку — squared paper
газе́тная бума́га — newsprint
почто́вая бума́га — writing paper, notepaper
цветна́я бума́га — coloured paper
изложи́ть на бума́ге (вн.) — commit to paper (d)
2) ( письменный документ) document, official paper••це́нные бума́ги фин. — securities
оста́ться на бума́ге — remain on paper
II ж. уст.бума́га всё те́рпит — paper doesn't / won't blush
( хлопок и изделия из него) cottonшерсть с бума́гой — wool and cotton
бума́га для што́пки — darning cotton
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31 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 -
32 Angola Mending
English yarn of mixed wool and cotton used for darning stockings. Made up on cards, reels and in skeins in all colours. -
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A drapery trade term for small quantities of wool or other yarns wound on cards and used for darning. -
34 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) -
35 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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