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f 1. (do haftowania) canvas- haftować na kanwie to embroider on canvas2. przen. (osnowa) własne przeżycia posłużyły Conradowi za kanwę opowiadań Conrad’s short stories are based on his personal experiences- film powstał na kanwie wydarzeń historycznych the film is based on historical eventsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kanw|a
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3 канва
ж.1) ( ткань) canvasвышива́ть по канве́ — embroider on canvas
2) ( основа чего-л) groundwork, outlineсюже́тная канва́ — storyline
хронологи́ческая канва́ — chronological outline
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4 Cushion Style
Fancy needle-work on canvas,for making into church cushions and kneeling mats. A form of Berlin work.
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