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1 herringbone
ˈher·ring·bone\herringbone jacket Jackett nt mit Fischgrätenmuster\herringbone stitch [Fisch]grätenstich m\herringbone teeth Pfeilverzahnung f* * *A s2. fischgrätenartige AnordnungC v/t1. mit einem Fischgrätenmuster versehen2. Skilauf: eine Steigung im Grätenschritt nehmen -
2 herringbone
'her·ring·bone nmodifier (design, pattern) Fischgräten-;\herringbone jacket Jackett nt mit Fischgrätenmuster;\herringbone stitch [Fisch]grätenstich m;\herringbone teeth Pfeilverzahnung f -
3 chevron
chevron [∫əvʀɔ̃]masculine noun( = poutre) rafter• à chevrons ( = motif) herringbone* * *ʃəvʀɔ̃nom masculin1) ( poutre) rafter2) ( motif) chevronles chevrons or le chevron — ( petits) herringbone pattern; ( grands) chevron design
3) Architecture chevron* * *ʃəvʀɔ̃ nm1) (= poutre) rafter2) (= motif) chevronà chevrons — chevron-patterned, (petits) herringbone
* * *chevron nm1 ( poutre) rafter;2 ( motif) chevron; les chevrons or le chevron ( petits) herringbone pattern; ( grands) chevron design; disposés en chevron [briques, lattes, lames] laid in a herringbone pattern; veste à chevrons herringbone jacket;[ʃəvrɔ̃] nom masculin3. [motif] chevrona. [petits] herringbone jacketb. [grands] chevron-patterned jacket -
4 кост
boneкост с мозък marrowboneизчиствам от костите unboneмокър до кости drenched to the bone, wet to the skinнамествам някому костите dress s.o.'s jacket* * *кост,ж., -и анат. bone; гръдна \кост breast bone; sternum; изчиствам от \костите (un)bone; китова \кост baleen; \кост с мозък marrowbone; мокър до \кости drenched to the bone, wet to the skin; намествам \кост set a bone; опашна \кост анат. coccyx; рибена \кост fishbone, ( десен, бод) herringbone; слонова \кост ivory; счупена \кост broken/fractured bone, fracture; • кожа и \кости skin and bone, a bag of bones; намествам някому \костите dress s.o.’s jacket; оставям \кости ( умирам) die.* * *bone: a broken кост - счупена кост; marrowbone (с мозък);* * *1. bone 2. КОСТ с мозък marrowbone 3. гръдна КОСТ a breast bone;sternum 4. изчиствам от КОСТите unbone 5. китова КОСТ baleen 6. кожа и КОСТи вж. кожа 7. мокър до кости drenched to the bone, wet to the skin 8. намествам КОСТ set a bone 9. намествам някому КОСТите dress s.o.'s jacket 10. опашна КОСТ анат. coccyx 11. оставям КОСТи (умирам) die 12. рибена КОСТ fishbone, (десен, бод) herringbone 13. слонова КОСТ ivory 14. счупена КОСТ a broken/ fractured bone, fracture -
5 jodeł|ka
f 1. dim. Bot. fir (tree) 2. sgt (wzór) herringbone (pattern)- marynarka/wzór w jodełkę a herringbone pattern/jacket3. (materiał) herringbone tweed UThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > jodeł|ka
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