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1 Camel Hair
The soft downy hair from the haunches and under part of the camel. Length of fibre is 4 in up to 10 in. The yarn is a soft worsted type and much used for carpets, hosiery, hatting, dressing gowns rugs etc. Spun into about 30's counts and then into two fold or three fold yarns. This hair is strong and soft and of a brown colour, and it is difficult to bleach. Each animal yields about 10-lb annually. The longer and coarser hair is used for belting. Obtained chiefly from China and Russia. On arrival in Bradford the hair is scoured carded and combed, and the tops and noils produced are a regular market article. There is a steady consumption of the long hair in the carpet industry and of the noils in the hosiery and hatting trades. A certain quantity of coarse hair is used in the belting industry, and a smaller amount is used in making waterproof hoods for motor cars. Dyed blends of strong hair and wool are sometimes called camel hair and are sold for making filter cloths and other mechanical services. The best " camel's hair brushes used by artists are said to be made from squirrel tails hair of the camel is almost never used for brushes. -
2 Camel Hair Yarns
The camel gives two kinds of hair - A short downy body hair and a coarse long and strong beard hair, which is used for yarns for making belting. The soft downy hair is used for yarns for dressing gowns, rugs etc. The long hair is removed from the short by combing. -
3 Camel Hair Cloth
A fabric of the pile type made from camel hair yams. It is used for toy and coat making. A camel hair coat means a coat made of yarns containing all camel hall fibre. -
4 camel
[ˈkæməl] nouna desert animal with one ( dromedary [ˈdrɔmədərɪ] ) or two ( bactrian (camel) [ˈbæktrɪən]) humps on its back, used for carrying goods and/or people.جَمَل -
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7 ıhmak
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8 Kamel
n; -s, -e; ZOOL. camel; umg., fig. idiot; eher geht ein Kamel durchs Nadelöhr it’s easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle* * *das Kamelcamel* * *Ka|mel [ka'meːl]nt -(e)s, -e1) cameleher geht ein Kamél durchs Nadelöhr... (prov) — it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle... (prov)
ich Kamél! — silly or stupid me!
* * *(a desert animal with one (dromedary) or two (bactrian (camel)) humps on its back, used for carrying goods and/or people.) camel* * *Ka·mel<-[e]s, -e>[kaˈme:l]nt1. ZOOL camel3.▶ eher geht ein \Kamel durch ein Nadelöhr als [dass]... (prov) it's easier for a camel to go through an eye of a needle than...* * *das; Kamels, Kamele1) camel* * *eher geht ein Kamel durchs Nadelöhr it’s easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle* * *das; Kamels, Kamele1) camel* * *-e n.camel n. -
9 κάμηλος
κάμηλος, ου, ὁ and ἡ (of Semitic origin, cp. Hebr. גָּמָל; Aeschyl., Hdt.; ins, pap, LXX, TestSol, TestJob, Philo; Jos., Ant. 1, 252; 8, 167 al.; Ath., R. 12 p. 61, 11) camel τρίχες καμήλου camel’s hair Mt 3:4; Mk 1:6; GEb 13, 79 (here there is naturally no thought of the soft τρίχες καμήλου from which the garments of distinguished people are made acc. to Ctesias [IV B.C.]: 688 Fgm. 10 Jac.). Proverbially εὐκοπώτερόν ἐστιν κάμηλον διὰ τρυπήματος [vv.ll. τρήματος, τρυμαλίας] ῥαφίδος διελθεῖν it is easier for a camel to go through a needle’s eye of someth. impossible, w. the contrast emphasized greatly, perh. also with a humorous twist because of the hump involved (for a proverb comparing someth. very small w. someth. very large, cp. Lucian, Ep. Sat. 1, 19 μύρμηξ ἢ κάμηλος): the largest animal and the smallest opening Mt 19:24; w. variations Mk 10:25 and Lk 18:25 (s. κάμιλος; GAicher, Kamel u. Nadelöhr 1908; ERostan, Les Paradoxes de Jésus 1908, 11ff; WBleibtreu [s. μισέω 2] 17f; RLehmann u. KLSchmidt, ThBl 11, ’32, 336–40; EBöklen, Deutsches Pfarrerblatt 37, ’33, 162–65; CLattey, Verb. Dom. 31, ’53, 291f; EBest, ET 82, ’70, 83–89; JDerrett, NTS 32, ’86, 465–70). To strain out a gnat τὴν δὲ κ. καταπίνειν but swallow a camel=be over-zealous in small matters and careless in important ones Mt 23:24 (s. κώνωψ.—The camel is contrasted w. the elephant in Phalaris, Ep. 86; Ps.-Libanius, Ep. 1597, 1 ed. F. XI p. 593, 1.—Artem. 4 p. 199, 9 explains that camel and elephant would have the same mng. in figurative interpretation).—JSauer, in Studies in the History and Archeology of Jordan V ’95, 39–48.—BHHW II 923; Pauly-W. X 2, 1824–32; B. 189f. OEANE I 406–8. EDNT. DELG. M-M. TW. -
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ЛЕГЧЕ ВЕРБЛЮДУ ПРОЙТИ СКВОЗЬ (В) ИГОЛЬНОЕ УШКО (, чем (нежели)...) (main clause in а compar complex sent) it would be easier to accomplish the impossible (than to accomplish the action in question which, presumably, should be possible)it is easier for a camel to pass (go) through the eye of a needle (than...)....Легче верблюду пройти в угольное ушко, чем тюрзаку-террористу получить пропуск на члена семьи (для въезда на Колыму) (Гинзбург 2). It was easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who had been imprisoned as a terrorist to obtain a permit for a relative (to come to Kolyma) (2a).From the Bible: aIt is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God" (Matt. 19:24 etal.). -
11 легче верблюду пройти в игольное ушко
[main clause in a compar complex sent]=====⇒ it would be easier to accomplish the impossible (than to accomplish the action in question which, presumably, should be possible):- it is easier for a camel to pass (go) through the eye of a needle (than...).♦...Легче веролюду пройти в угольное ушко, чем тюрзаку-террористу получить пропуск на члена семьи [для въезда на Колыму] (Гинзбург 2). It was easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who had been imprisoned as a terrorist to obtain a permit for a relative [to come to Kolyma](2a).—————← From the Bible: "It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God" (Matt. 19:24 etal.).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > легче верблюду пройти в игольное ушко
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12 легче верблюду пройти сквозь игольное ушко
[main clause in a compar complex sent]=====⇒ it would be easier to accomplish the impossible (than to accomplish the action in question which, presumably, should be possible):- it is easier for a camel to pass (go) through the eye of a needle (than...).♦...Легче веролюду пройти в угольное ушко, чем тюрзаку-террористу получить пропуск на члена семьи [для въезда на Колыму] (Гинзбург 2). It was easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who had been imprisoned as a terrorist to obtain a permit for a relative [to come to Kolyma](2a).—————← From the Bible: "It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God" (Matt. 19:24 etal.).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > легче верблюду пройти сквозь игольное ушко
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13 двугорбый верблюд
Легче верблюду пройти сквозь игольное ушко. — It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle.
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > двугорбый верблюд
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14 çökmek
"1. to collapse, fall down. 2. to cave in, sink in, fall in, give way. 3. to squat down. 4. /a/ to collapse on (the floor, ground, etc.); to sink into, fall into (a chair, couch, etc.). 5. (for a camel, cow, etc.) to kneel down and sit. 6. (for one´s cheeks) to become hollow; (for one´s eyes) to become sunken. 7. (for one´s shoulders) to become round. 8. /a/ (for fog) to settle in; (for smoke) to cover (a place). 9. (for sediment) to settle, settle out. 10. to become decrepit (from age or sickness). 11. (for a country, regime, etc.) to collapse, fall, come to an end. 12. /a/ (for a feeling, sensation, etc.) to descend upon, descend on, weigh down on (someone, a place). 13. (for darkness, night) to fall, descend. 14. mil. to collapse, give way." -
15 игольный
иго́льное ушко́ — eye of a needle; needle's eye
••удо́бнее верблю́ду пройти́ сквозь иго́льное ушко́, не́жели бога́тому войти́ в Ца́рство Бо́жие библ. — it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God
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16 δρόμος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `run, race, course' (Il.; Porzig Satzinhalte 273) = γυμνάσιον (Crete; cf. on δρομεύς below).Derivatives: δρομεύς `runner' (Att.), `ἔφηβος' (Cret.); δρομάς f. (m., n.) `running' (S, vgl. Schwyzer 507, Chantr. Form. 354), also for the camel (D. S.), as Lat. LW [loanword] dromas with dromedārius, from where δρομεδάριος, δρομαδάριος `dromedar' (pap.); - δρομαῖος `running' (S.), δρομικός `for running, quick' (Pl.) with δρομικότης (Simp.); - Δρόμιος surname of Hermes (Crete), Δρομήϊος month name (Crete); - late and rare δρομίας name of a fish and a crab (Eratosth.; s. Strömberg Fischnamen 51f., Thompson Fishes s. δρόμων); δρομαλός adj. of the λαγωός (H.), δρόμων `light ship' (Prokop.), = ὁ μικρὸς καρκίνος H. (cf. on δρομίας), δρόμαξ ( κάμηλος, Gp.); - δρόμιον `running match' ( Tab. Defix. Aud., Rom IV-Vp). - δρομή = δρόμος (Hdn. Gr.).Etymology: To δραμεῖν, s. v.Page in Frisk: 1,419Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δρόμος
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17 ... библ. легче верблюду пройти сквозь игольное ушко, чем ...
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18 buzruk
obs. (Persian) great, grand; dear, saintly; a nickname for the camel; the first type of shoshmaqom -
19 ovsar
1. dull, dense 2. halter for a camel -
20 легче верблюду пройти сквозь игольное ушко, чем...
библ.it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than...Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > легче верблюду пройти сквозь игольное ушко, чем...
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