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101 جلد أنثى الظبي
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102 قماش صوف ناعم
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103 кожа
жен.1) skin (у человека и животных); hide ( у крупных животных); cutis анат.; slough ( сброшенная змеиная)2) ( материал) leatherволовья кожа — cow-hide, neat's-leather
выделка кожи — dressing, currying
искусственная кожа — imitation leather, leatherette
оленья кожа — buckskin, doeskin
3) (у фруктов) peel, rind••гусиная кожа — разг. goose-flesh; goose-pimples мн. ч.
из кожи лезть — разг. to do one's utmost, to lay oneself out, to go all out; to bend over backwards идиом.
кожа да кости — разг. bag of bones, skin and bone
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104 оленья кожа
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105 buckskin
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106 chamois
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107 suede
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108 shammy
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109 Buckskin
Оленья кожа имя существительное: -
110 shammy-leather
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111 замша
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112 оленья кожа
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113 замша
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114 Cadet Cloth
A woollen coating fabric with a nap finish. Woven in five-shaft doeskin twill, three up two down, giving a warp face. Other twills are used, but this gives the best results. The colour is bluish grey, and the cloth is used for uniforms in military schools. -
115 Duvetine
Is made from a twofold cotton warp and schappe silk weft in the 1 X 3 weft twill weave. Finished by raising, cropping and brushing the face of the fabric. Dyed grey and brown and looks like doeskin. Used for collars, trimmings, handbags, etc. The name is derived from the French word " duvet " meaning " down " and is thus meant to be a soft downy fabric. The finishing process is a specialised one as the cloth has to be washed, dyed, raised on the face by emery rollers, cropped, and singed in order',to produce a very soft and velvet finish. Also known as " Mouse-skin." Another variety is made with a worsted warp and tussah weft and slightly raised on the face; weave, 4-shaft twill, 1 X 3 lift, weft face, in 56-in. width. -
116 Duvetyn
Is made from a twofold cotton warp and schappe silk weft in the 1 X 3 weft twill weave. Finished by raising, cropping and brushing the face of the fabric. Dyed grey and brown and looks like doeskin. Used for collars, trimmings, handbags, etc. The name is derived from the French word " duvet " meaning " down " and is thus meant to be a soft downy fabric. The finishing process is a specialised one as the cloth has to be washed, dyed, raised on the face by emery rollers, cropped, and singed in order',to produce a very soft and velvet finish. Also known as " Mouse-skin." Another variety is made with a worsted warp and tussah weft and slightly raised on the face; weave, 4-shaft twill, 1 X 3 lift, weft face, in 56-in. width. ———————— A very soft woollen fabric resembling velvet and having a fine short nap that is raised during the process of finishing and gives the material a silky appearance. Used for coats, suits and dresses. -
117 Face Goods
All wool fabrics with a dense nap raised on the face which after fulling is brushed down, giving a smooth face, such as seen in doeskin. -
118 Gloves
Gloves do not appear to have been worn in England before the end of the loth century, and their manufacture would seem to be at that period specially German, as five pairs of gloves made a considerable part of the duty paid to our English Sovereign, Ethelred II (979-1016) by a society of German merchants, for the protection of their trade in this country. A proof of their great rarity. Gloves were in general use in the 14th century; among the better classes they were customary New Year gifts in the 16th century by those who could afford them. Long gloves for ladies were introduced in the reign of Charles II as dresses then had short sleeves. Since the 17th century little alteration has taken place. Gloves are now made of doeskin, lambskin, kid, buckskin, lisle, silk, lace, wool, cotton and other material. -
119 Rehfell
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120 Rehleder
ndoeskin
См. также в других словарях:
doeskin — doèskīn m <G doeskína> DEFINICIJA 1. vrlo mekana koža od koje se ob. izrađuju rukavice; srneća koža 2. dobro vuneno sukno, izrađeno u atlas vezu, upotrebljava se za zimska muška odijela i ogrtače ETIMOLOGIJA engl. doeskin: srneća koža … Hrvatski jezični portal
Doeskin — Doe skin , n. 1. The skin of the doe. [1913 Webster] 2. A firm woolen cloth with a smooth, soft surface like a doe s skin; made for men s wear. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Doeskin — (engl., spr. dō ßkĭn, »Rehfell«), Wollenstoff für Herrenanzüge etc. mit 40–60 Kettenfäden auf 1 cm. Garne: Kette Streichgarn 14–18,000 m, Schuß Streichgarn ca. 12–15,000 m auf 1 kg. Bindung fünfbindiger Atlas, dessen Grat so gelegt ist, daß er im … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Doeskin — (engl., spr. dohskinn, »Rehleder«), ein dünner Buckskin für Herrenanzüge … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
doeskin — [dō′skin΄] n. 1. the skin of a female deer 2. leather made from this or, now usually, from lambskin 3. a fine, soft, smooth woolen cloth with a slight nap, used for suits, sportswear, etc … English World dictionary
doeskin — 1. adjective Manufactured from doeskin. A long knife was in the doeskin belt that supported the doeskin skirt tightly about her lithe limbs. 2. noun a) Leather from the skin of a female deer or sheep … Wiktionary
doeskin — /doh skin /, n. 1. the skin of a doe. 2. leather made from this. 3. doeskins, soft leather gloves made of sheepskin. 4. a closely woven woolen cloth made with a satin or a small twill weave. adj. 5. made of doeskin. [1425 75; late ME doskin. See… … Universalium
Doeskin — Doe|skin ® [ do:skɪn], der; [s] [engl. doeskin, eigtl. = Rehfell]: kräftiger, glatter Wollstoff … Universal-Lexikon
Doeskin — Doe|skin [ do:skin] der; [s] <aus gleichbed. engl. doeskin, eigtl. »Rehfell«> kräftiger, glatter Wollstoff … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
doeskin — [ dəʊskɪn] noun 1》 leather made from the skin of a doe fallow deer. 2》 a fine satin weave woollen cloth resembling doeskin … English new terms dictionary
doeskin — noun Date: 15th century 1. the skin of does or leather made of it; also soft leather from sheep or lambskins 2. a compact coating and sportswear fabric napped and felted for a smooth surface … New Collegiate Dictionary