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81 rags
рог; pūst ragsu трубить в рог; ragsа brilles роговые очки; klints r. выступ скалы; kā no pilnības ragsa как из рога изобилия; -
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тряпьё; лоскутEnglish-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > rags
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84 Carbonising Wool Rags
The " wet " or dilute sulphuric acid process is now almost entirely superseded for rags by the " dry " or hydrochloric acid gas treatment, because the colours of the rags do not " bleed " so much as with the wet process. The gas is generated in a retort placed beside the extracting chamber. In the retort is placed a mixture of common salt and sulphuric acid, or the gas is produced by merely heating liquid hydrochloric acid (spirits of salt). The extracting chamber consists of a revolving cylindrical cage, contained in a cased iron vessel heated by steam In this the rags are subjected to the acid fumes. The rags are slightly moistened by steam to facilitate the action of the acid on the cotton. The inside of the cylinder is covered with hooks, and, as it turns slowly, the rags are carried up and drop from the hooks, ensuring a thorough contact with the gas. The operation is complete in three hours. After the carbonising, the shoddy is put through a burr crushing machine, where the charred vegetable matter is removed. Then the goods are washed well or neutralised, and are then ready for the next process of manufacture.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Carbonising Wool Rags
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85 glad rags
(a person's best clothes, worn for special occasions: I'll get my glad rags on for the party.) ropa de fiestaropa f sing de fiesta'glædrægzplural noun (colloq & hum)she put on her glad rags — se puso sus mejores galas or trapos (hum), se puso de tiros largos (hum)
* * *['glædrægz]plural noun (colloq & hum)she put on her glad rags — se puso sus mejores galas or trapos (hum), se puso de tiros largos (hum)
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(a person's best clothes, worn for special occasions: I'll get my glad rags on for the party.) der Sonntagsstaat* * ** * *pl (inf)beste Klamotten pl (inf), Sonntagsstaat m (inf)go and put your glad rags on! — wirf dich in Schale! (inf)
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n pl infmlShe put on her glad rags — Она надела на себя лучшее, что было в ее гардеробе
He blew himself to a few glad rags — Он купил себе кое-что из одежды, довольно модной
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88 brass rags
«Медные тряпки». Выражение to part brass rags значит ссориться, рвать отношения. Интересна история его происхождения. Оно произошло в конце XIX в., в те времена на кораблях было очень много медных деталей, и экипаж должен был постоянно начищать эти медные части тряпками до блеска. Моряки, которые подружились на корабле, хранили свои тряпки в одном мешке. Если же дружба расстраивалась, владелец мешка вытряхивал чужие тряпки на палубу, и его бывший товарищ должен был забрать их. Подобное parting of the brass rags было сигналом конца дружбы. They were friends for many years. Then they quarrelled over a girl and parted brass rags. — Они были друзьями многие годы. Потом поссорились из-за девчонки и разорвали все отношения. -
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разг.лучшее, праздничное платье; нарядное вечернее платье [первонач. амер.]Beauty put on her gladdest rags and went to parties... (U. Sinclair, ‘Between Two Worlds’, ch. 21) — Бьюти нарядно оделась и отправилась в гости, предполагая побывать в нескольких местах...
He had put on a black tie and a dinner jacket. ‘I apologize for these glad rags, Shannon,’ he smiled placatingly towards his wife. ‘Muriel insists.’ (A. J. Cronin, ‘Shannon's Way’, book III, ch. 1) — На нем был смокинг и черный галстук. - Извините меня, Шеннон, пришлось пойти принарядиться, - он ласково улыбнулся жене. - Мьюриэл настаивает.
Listen, kid, get your glad rags out and we'll hit the town. It'll take your mind off things. (D. Hewett, ‘Bobbin Up’, ch. 13) — Послушай, девочка, надевай-ка свои самые лучшие тряпки и пойдем развлечемся. Тебе надо развеяться.
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(a person's best clothes, worn for special occasions: I'll get my glad rags on for the party.) festtøj; selskabstøj* * *(a person's best clothes, worn for special occasions: I'll get my glad rags on for the party.) festtøj; selskabstøj -
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(a person's best clothes, worn for special occasions: I'll get my glad rags on for the party.) roupa domingueira* * *glad rags[gl'æd rægz] n sl traje de festa. -
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paзг.лучшee, пpaздничнoe плaтьe; нapяднoe вeчepнee плaтьe [пepвoнaч. aмep.]Beauty put on her gladdest rags and went to parties (U. Sinclair). He had put on a black tie and a dinner jacket. 'I apologize for these glad rags. Shannon,' he smiled placalingly towards his wife. 'Muriel insists' (A. J. Cronin) -
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glad rags [ˊglædˏrægz] nразг. пра́здничное, выходно́е пла́тье; вече́рнее пла́тье -
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in rags а) разорванный; б) в лохмотьях -
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(a person's best clothes, worn for special occasions: I'll get my glad rags on for the party.) selskapsklær/-antrekksubst.( hverdagslig) finstas, penklær, gåborttøy -
100 from rags to riches
de la pobreza a la riqueza
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