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61 PIN
drawing \PIN Reißzwecke f;hat \PIN Hutnadel f;tie \PIN Krawattennadel fI'm still a bit shaky on my \PINs ich bin immer noch ziemlich wack[e]lig auf den BeinenPHRASES:to be on \PINs and needles (Am) auf glühenden Kohlen sitzen;to have \PINs and needles das Kribbeln haben ( fam)1) ( attach with pin)a large picture of the president was \PINned to the office wall ein großes Bild des Präsidenten war an die Bürowand geheftet;2) ( hold firmly)she was \PINned under a fallen beam from the roof sie saß unter einem vom Dach gefallenen Balken fest;to \PIN sb against the door/ in a corner/ to the floor jdn gegen die Tür/in eine Ecke drücken/auf den Boden drücken3) ( fix blame unfairly)to \PIN sth on sb jdm etw zuschieben, etw auf jdn schieben;the guilt was \PINned on him alone die Schuld wurde allein ihm zugeschobento \PIN a woman die feste Freundin mit dem Mitgliedsabzeichen seiner Verbindung beschenken -
62 pin
drawing \pin Reißzwecke f;hat \pin Hutnadel f;tie \pin Krawattennadel fI'm still a bit shaky on my \pins ich bin immer noch ziemlich wack[e]lig auf den BeinenPHRASES:to be on \pins and needles (Am) auf glühenden Kohlen sitzen;to have \pins and needles das Kribbeln haben ( fam)1) ( attach with pin)a large picture of the president was \pinned to the office wall ein großes Bild des Präsidenten war an die Bürowand geheftet;2) ( hold firmly)she was \pinned under a fallen beam from the roof sie saß unter einem vom Dach gefallenen Balken fest;to \pin sb against the door/ in a corner/ to the floor jdn gegen die Tür/in eine Ecke drücken/auf den Boden drücken3) ( fix blame unfairly)to \pin sth on sb jdm etw zuschieben, etw auf jdn schieben;the guilt was \pinned on him alone die Schuld wurde allein ihm zugeschobento \pin a woman die feste Freundin mit dem Mitgliedsabzeichen seiner Verbindung beschenken -
63 outlay
1. n издержки, расходы; затраты2. n трата денег3. v тратить, расходовать4. v редк. раскладывать, развёртыватьСинонимический ряд:1. expense (noun) charge; cost; disbursement; expense; investment; obligation2. price (noun) amount; expenditure; figure; output; price3. spend (verb) disburse; expend; fork out; give; lay out; pay; shell out; spend -
64 Abito
Italian term for clothing, such as dress, garment, suit of clothes, etc. -
65 Adad Fibre
Fibres yielded by the Ficaria ranuculoides, a creeper in the Marshall Islands, used for clothing and mats by the natives. -
66 Attushi
A hard and rough fabric, made by the Ainu women of Japan, of the bast fibres of the elm tree; used for clothing by the natives. -
67 Bandanna
Originated in India as bright coloured handkerchiefs of silk and cotton with spots in white and coloured grounds, chiefly red and blue. The silk styles were made of the finest quality yarns, and were very popular. Bandanna prints for clothing were first produced in Glasgow from cotton yarns, and are now made in many qualities. The term, at present generally means a fabric in printed styles, whether silk, silk and cotton or all cotton. A cheap Bandanna print is made 64 X 68, 34's/36's. Derived from Bandanna, an Indian word to bind or tie (see Bandanna Dyeing) -
68 Broella
A coarse sort of cloth mentioned in " Orders of the Parliament of Paris 1377." Most probably identical with Birtus or Burellus. It was used for clothing by the country people. -
69 Buffiner
A coarse English woollen fabric in the 16th and 17th centuries, used for clothing (see Buffyn) -
70 Burdalisander
A silk fabric in various coloured stripes, believed to originate from Alexandria, North Africa. First mentioned in the 14th century (see Alexander). Also known as Burda and Bourde de Elisandre. Used for clothing. -
71 Carmelite
French all wool light plain weave dress cloth made of natural wool and fulled Similar to bunting. Used for clothing by the Carmelite monks Made 25 in wide. -
72 Choice Wool
(1) Merino wool taken from the best part of the neck of a fine fleece, used for clothing. (2) In the woollen trade the third quality of wool, taken from the middle of the side. -
73 Coleta
A coarse fabric made from the fibre Canamo de Semgal in Cuba for clothing the natives. -
74 Copon
A very light fabric made in China, of vegetable fibre yams and used locally for clothing. -
75 Cordoncillas
This name is given to a low quality plain cloth, used by the native Indians of Mexico for clothing. It is both bleached and unbleached. -
76 Demi Ostade
A woollen fabric formerly made in Holland and used for clothing. It had a napped face. -
77 Doriah
Plain weave cotton fabrics in the grey, bleached or dyed state, finished hard or soft, and used by Egyptian natives for clothing. The colours when dyed are either black or blue. A plain-weave cotton cloth in Arabia with corded effects produced by cramming the warp ends. -
78 Drap De Pauvre
A coarse serge made of natural reddish-brown, undyed and unscoured wool. Used by the poorer classes in France for clothing. -
79 Dubahr
A plain weave cotton fabric used for clothing in Persia. -
80 Eksuti
An Indian made cotton cloth from single yarns in plain weave. Used by the poorer classes for clothing. One quality is made 48 ends and 40 picks per inch, 26's warp, 32's weft.
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