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1 декоративная нить
Textile: effect thread, effect yarn, fancy thread, fancy yarn, flourishing thread, gimp (обмотанная шёлком), novelty yarn, tinsel thread, trimmings yarn -
2 пряжа фасонной крутки
1) Engineering: fancy yarn, novelty yarn2) Textile: chain yarn, effect yarn, fancy twist, fancy-doubled yarn, ply novelty yarn, torque yarnУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пряжа фасонной крутки
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3 фасонная нить
1) Chemistry: fancy yarn, novelty yarn2) Textile: effect thread, effect yarn, fancy thread, looped thread, textured thread -
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ДЛЯ (РАДИ) КРАСНОГО СЛОВЦА говорить, острить и т. п. coll, occas. disapprov PrepP these forms only adv fixed WO(to say sth.) in an attempt to show how witty, clever etc one is, in order to show off in conversationjust for (the) effect(just) to create an impression (in limited contexts) just to be witty for (its) eloquence alone to make it sound good.Она нисколёшенько не верила Егоршиным сказкам насчёт коровы. Сбрехнул, для красного словца сказал (Абрамов 1). She did not believe Egorsha's yarn about the cow one little bit. He was fibbing, he'd said it just for effect (1a).Он (Авессалом) никогда не острил бесцельно, ради красного словца. Он делал это по заданиям юмористических журналов (Ильф и Петров 1). Не (Absalom) never made them (jokes) without reason, just for the effect. He made them to order for humorous journals (1a).He нужно на них сердиться, они наивные, добрые, очень добрые... только вот дурачества иногда говорят, глупости, ради красного словца... (Трифонов 1). There was no need to get angry with them. They were naive and goodhearted, terribly goodhearted....It was just that they sometimes said dumb, stupid things, just to be witty (1a).Пушкин как-то сказал: «Гений и злодейство несовместны»... И чем больше я думаю о литературе и судьбах писателей, тем больше убеждаюсь, что сказано это было не для красного словца (Войнович 1). Pushkin once said: "Genius and crime are incompatible."...The more I think about literature and the fates of various writers, the more I am convinced that Pushkin did not make that statement for its eloquence alone (1a).„Хоть мы идем и разными путями, но я глубокий поклонник вашего таланта. Даже если хотите - ученик. Ваш и Хлебникова. Хлебников гений. Вы до известной степени тоже". Ну, тут он (Блок! для красного словца немножко загнул...» (Катаев 3). "Though we are following different paths, I am a profound admirer of your talent Perhaps even a pupil. Yours and Khlebnikovs. Khlebnikov is a genius So, to some extent, are you.' But here he (Blok) stretched a point to make it sound good.." (3a). -
5 для красного словца
• ДЛЯ < РАДИ> КРАСНОГО СЛОВЦА говорить, острить и т.п. coll, occas. disapprov[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to say sth.) in an attempt to show how witty, clever etc one is, in order to show off in conversation:- [in limited contexts] just to be witty;- to make it sound good.♦ Она нисколёшенько не верила Егоршиным сказкам насчёт коровы. Сорехнул, для красного словца сказал (Абрамов 1). She did not believe Egorsha's yarn about the cow one little bit. He was fibbing; he'd said it just for effect (1a).♦ Он [Авессалом] никогда не острил бесцельно, ради красного словца. Он делал это по заданиям юмористических журналов (Ильф и Петров 1). Не [Absalom] never made them [jokes] without reason, just for the effect. He made them to order for humorous journals (1a).♦ Не нужно на них сердиться, они наивные, добрые, очень добрые... только вот дурачества иногда говорят, глупости, ради красного словца... (Трифонов 1). There was no need to get angry with them. They were naive and goodhearted, terribly goodhearted....It was just that they sometimes said dumb, stupid things, just to be witty (1a).♦ Пушкин как-то сказал: " Гений и злодейство несовместны"... И чем больше я думаю о литературе и судьбах писателей, тем больше убеждаюсь, что сказано это было не для красного словца (Войнович 1). Pushkin once said: "Genius and crime are incompatible."...The more I think about literature and the fates of various writers, the more I am convinced that Pushkin did not make that statement for its eloquence alone (1a).♦ ""Хоть мы идем и разными путями, но я глубокий поклонник вашего таланта. Даже если хотите - ученик. Ваш и Хлебникова. Хлебников гений. Вы до известной степени тоже". Ну, тут он [Блок] для красного словца немножко загнул..." (Катаев 3). '"Though we are following different paths, I am a profound admirer of your talent Perhaps even a pupil. Yours and Khlebnikovs. Khlebnikov is a genius So, to some extent, are you.' But here he [Blok] stretched a point to make it sound good..." (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > для красного словца
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6 ради красного словца
• ДЛЯ < РАДИ> КРАСНОГО СЛОВЦА говорить, острить и т.п. coll, occas. disapprov[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (to say sth.) in an attempt to show how witty, clever etc one is, in order to show off in conversation:- [in limited contexts] just to be witty;- to make it sound good.♦ Она нисколёшенько не верила Егоршиным сказкам насчёт коровы. Сорехнул, для красного словца сказал (Абрамов 1). She did not believe Egorsha's yarn about the cow one little bit. He was fibbing; he'd said it just for effect (1a).♦ Он [Авессалом] никогда не острил бесцельно, ради красного словца. Он делал это по заданиям юмористических журналов (Ильф и Петров 1). Не [Absalom] never made them [jokes] without reason, just for the effect. He made them to order for humorous journals (1a).♦ Не нужно на них сердиться, они наивные, добрые, очень добрые... только вот дурачества иногда говорят, глупости, ради красного словца... (Трифонов 1). There was no need to get angry with them. They were naive and goodhearted, terribly goodhearted....It was just that they sometimes said dumb, stupid things, just to be witty (1a).♦ Пушкин как-то сказал: " Гений и злодейство несовместны"... И чем больше я думаю о литературе и судьбах писателей, тем больше убеждаюсь, что сказано это было не для красного словца (Войнович 1). Pushkin once said: "Genius and crime are incompatible."...The more I think about literature and the fates of various writers, the more I am convinced that Pushkin did not make that statement for its eloquence alone (1a).♦ ""Хоть мы идем и разными путями, но я глубокий поклонник вашего таланта. Даже если хотите - ученик. Ваш и Хлебникова. Хлебников гений. Вы до известной степени тоже". Ну, тут он [Блок] для красного словца немножко загнул..." (Катаев 3). '"Though we are following different paths, I am a profound admirer of your talent Perhaps even a pupil. Yours and Khlebnikovs. Khlebnikov is a genius So, to some extent, are you.' But here he [Blok] stretched a point to make it sound good..." (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ради красного словца
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