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1 шить шелком
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сшить1. (вн.) sew* (d.)шить на машине — sew* on a machine
шить себе что-л. (у портного, портнихи) — have / get* smth. made
шить серебром, золотом — embroider in silver, gold
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несов. - шить, сов. - сшить1) (вн.; изготовлять шитьём) sew [səʊ] (d)шить на маши́не — sew on a machine
шить себе́ что-л (у портного) — have / get smth made
2) тк. несов. (тв.; вышивать) embroider (with, in)шить серебро́м [зо́лотом] — embroider in silver [gold]
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6 вышивать шелком
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > вышивать шелком
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