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41 Cyprus Gold
A thread in the Middle Ages having a flat gold strip wound around a silk core. -
42 канитель
жен.
1) gold thread, silver thread
2) разг. long drawn-out proceedings/affair, waste of time разводить/тянуть канитель ≈ to spin/drag out proceedings, to procrastinateж.
1. purl;
золотая ~ gold purl;
2. перен. разг. long-drawn-out proceedings pl ;
разводить, тянуть ~ dawdle;
spin out;
procrastinate;
~ный разг. long-drawn-out;
tedious, tiresome;
~ное дело long/tedious business;
~щик time-waster.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > канитель
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43 Cyprian Cloth
Silk and gold brocade, made in Cyprus in the Middle Ages. The gold thread " consisted of a linen or silk thread around which is twisted a cover of gilded catgut. -
44 lace
leɪs
1. сущ.
1) шнурок, тесьма Syn: braid
1.
2) галун (только в сочетаниях gold lace, silver lace) Syn: braid
1.
3) кружево delicate, fine lace ≈ тонкое кружево exquisite lace ≈ тончайшее кружево Brussels lace ≈ брюссельские кружева
4) разг. алкоголь, смешанный с каким-л. другим напитком (преим. с кофе)
2. гл.
1) шнуровать, зашнуровывать (туфли, корсет и т. п.) to lace up one's shoes ≈ зашнуровать туфли Modern fashions, fortunately, do not demand that women should be laced in. ≈ К счастью, современная мода не требует от женщин ношения корсета.
2) украшать, отделывать, окаймлять( галуном, кружевом и т. п.) (with) The prince's coat was of black silk laced with gold thread. ≈ Плащ принца был сделан из черного шелка шитого золотыми нитками.
3) бить, пороть, стегать, хлестать Syn: beat
3., lash
2., thrash
4) разг. а) добавлять спиртные напитки( преим. в кофе) coffee laced with brandy ≈ кофе с коньяком б) придавать вкус, остроту, пикантность a sauce laced with garlic ≈ соус, приправленный чесноком conversation laced with sarcasm ≈ разговор с некоторой долей сарказма в) подмешивать He laced a guard's coffee with a sedative. ≈ Он подмешал в кофе охранника снотворное. ∙ lace into lace with to lace smb.'s jacket ≈ избить кого-л. шнурок;
шнуровка - corset * корсетный шнурок - сut the * разрежь шнуровку (спортивное) шнуровка мяча тесьма - gold * золотой галун кружево, кружева - bones * плетеное кружево - needle * кружево, вязаное крючком - insertion * прошивка тюль - guimp * гипюр - * сurtains тюлевые занавески небольшое количество коньяка, ликера, прибавляемое в кофе (техническое) ременная, сыромятная сшивка шнуровка - to * (up) one's boots зашнуровать ботинки отделывать, украшать кружевом бить, хлестать, стегать прибавлять коньяк, ром в кофе - a glass of milk *d with rum стакан молока с чуточкой рома (разговорное) нападать, набрасываться( на кого-л) (разговорное) резко критиковать расцвечивать > to * smb.'s jacket отхлестать кого-л. ~ разг. подбавлять спиртные напитки;
coffee laced with brandy кофе с коньяком lace бить, хлестать, стегать, пороть ~ галун (обыкн. gold lace, silver lace) ~ разг. коньяк или ликер, подбавленный к кофе ~ кружево ~ разг. подбавлять спиртные напитки;
coffee laced with brandy кофе с коньяком ~ разг. придавать вкус, пикантность ~ стягиваться корсетом (тж. lace in) ~ украшать, отделывать, окаймлять (галуном, кружевом и т. п.) ~ шнуровать;
to lace up one's shoes шнуровать ботинки ~ шнурок, тесьма ~ into разг. набрасываться, нападать ~ into разг. резко критиковать to ~ (smb.'s) jacket избить (кого-л.) ~ шнуровать;
to lace up one's shoes шнуровать ботинки -
45 lace
[leɪs] 1. сущ.1) шнурок, тесьмаgold / silver lace — золотой, серебряный галун
Syn:2) кружевоdelicate / fine lace — тонкое кружево
3) разг. алкоголь, смешанный с каким-л. другим напитком ( обычно с кофе)2. гл.1) шнуровать, зашнуровыватьModern fashions, fortunately, do not demand that women should be laced in. — К счастью, современная мода не требует от женщин ношения корсета.
2) украшать, отделывать, окаймлять (галуном, кружевом)The prince's coat was of black silk laced with gold thread. — Плащ принца был из чёрного шёлка с золотым шитьём.
3) бить, пороть, стегать, хлестатьSyn:4) ( lace with) разг.They laced the punch with rum. — Они добавляли ром в пунш.
б) придавать вкус, остроту, пикантностьa sauce laced with garlic — соус, приправленный чесноком
в) подмешиватьHe laced a guard's coffee with a sedative. — Он подмешал в кофе охраннику снотворное.
•••to lace smb.'s jacket — избить кого-л.
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46 Ephod
A short upper garment, worn by Jewish priests, also by Jewish judges and kings. It was made of fine linen. That of the high priests consisted of a sleeved tunic, woven with gold thread, purple, hyacinth and twisted flax. It was fastened round the shoulder by jewels set in gold. -
47 Kenari
Gold and silver lace made at Benares, 1-in. to 2-in. wide, of the Kullabutoon hand-made gold thread. -
48 Keri-Ne-Chardani
(Lit. mangoes and flowers with four petals). A silk brocade woven in Surat on hand looms in floral designs. The four petalled flowers are developed in gold thread on black silk and the fabric has a gorgeous gold border. -
49 Mundeel
A turban made of fine native-made muslin, with gold thread stripes and spots, and gold ends. Usually worn by military officers. -
50 inweave
[͵ınʹwi:v] v (inwove; inwoven)1. воткать, заткать2. сплетать, вплетать3. поэт. ткать -
51 goldthread
Ботаника: gold-thread (Coptis Trifolia) -
52 inweave
1. v воткать, заткать2. v сплетать, вплетать3. v поэт. ткать -
53 Acton
ACTON, AKETON, HACKETONA tunic or cassock, made of buckram or buckskin stuffed with cotton, and sometimes covered with silk and quilted with gold thread. It was worn under the hauberk or coat-of-mail. In a wardrobe account, dated 1212, twelvepence is entered as the price of one pound of cotton required for stuffing an Aketon belonging to King John. Usually white or black when worn as a defensive military garment without the hauberk. Also green and red are mentioned. -
54 Aketon
ACTON, AKETON, HACKETONA tunic or cassock, made of buckram or buckskin stuffed with cotton, and sometimes covered with silk and quilted with gold thread. It was worn under the hauberk or coat-of-mail. In a wardrobe account, dated 1212, twelvepence is entered as the price of one pound of cotton required for stuffing an Aketon belonging to King John. Usually white or black when worn as a defensive military garment without the hauberk. Also green and red are mentioned. ———————— See acton -
55 Hacketon
ACTON, AKETON, HACKETONA tunic or cassock, made of buckram or buckskin stuffed with cotton, and sometimes covered with silk and quilted with gold thread. It was worn under the hauberk or coat-of-mail. In a wardrobe account, dated 1212, twelvepence is entered as the price of one pound of cotton required for stuffing an Aketon belonging to King John. Usually white or black when worn as a defensive military garment without the hauberk. Also green and red are mentioned. ———————— See Acton. -
56 Ajanta Pattern
A design very popular in India consisring of birds, pomegranates, lotus flowers, and graceful stems. It is adopted from one of the beautiful fresco borders in the Ajanta caves, India. The pattern is generally worked in silks, reds, greens and greys, with a free use of gold thread. -
57 Attalic Stuffs
Of Asiatic origin during the Middle Ages; woven of gold thread mixed with other fibres. -
58 Bafta
BAFTA (derived from a Persian word signifying " woven ")Term used in the United Provinces. A lower grade of silk brocade or Kimkhwab made with a raw silk warp and cotton weft. The figures are developed in the silk yarn instead of with gold thread. This term is also given to a plain cloth made from mixture yams of cotton and silk. Manufactured on hand looms in Bankura, Dacca, and Bhagalpur. It is continuously worn as a wrapper by the natives. The term was originally applied to a fine muslin of Western India. -
59 Bangara Kapor
A costly wrapper fabric made on hand looms in Assam, from silk or cotton and silk, with floral designs developed in gold thread. -
60 Black Embroidery
A Spanish embroidery done on fine white linen, with black silk and gold thread, at times, for added ornament.
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