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1) Кино: льняной холст2) Текстиль: льняной брезент, суровое льняное полотно -
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Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > linen canvas
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льняное полотно (суровое, грубое)English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > linen canvas
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1. n холст; парусина; брезент2. n собир. паруса3. n жив. грунтованное полотно4. n жив. полотно, холст; картина5. n жив. собир. картины, живопись6. n жив. картина, полотно7. n жив. канва8. n жив. марля9. n амер. палатка; шатёр10. n амер. шапито, передвижной цирк11. n амер. жизнь артистов цирка12. v закрыть, накрыть или подбить парусиной, холстом, брезентом13. v оснастить парусамиСинонимический ряд:1. burlap (noun) burlap; denim; duck; sailcloth2. picture (noun) art work; composition; depiction; illustration; landscape; mural; painting; picture; portrait; water color -
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1. суровое грубое полотно; 2. бортовка; 3. парусина; брезент; 4. канифас; 5. канва @Ada canvas канифас "ада" (жёсткая хлопчатобумажная или льняная ткань с переплетением в рогожку) @art canvas канва для вышивания @artist's canvas холст для живописи @asticot canvas плательная ткань "астикот" (полотняного переплетения из фасонной пряжи) @astoli canvas водонепроницаемая ткань "астоли" (полотняного переплетения) @check canvas канва для вышивания @coat canvas 1. бортовка; 2. парусина @cross-stitch canvas канва для вышивания крестом @emery canvas шлифовальная шкурка на ткани @flat canvas вышивальная каландрированная канва @heavy canvas парусина; брезент @Ida canvas канифас "ида" (мягкая редкая льняная ткань барежевого переплетения) @jute canvas джутовая тарная ткань @linen canvas 1. льняной брезент; 2. суровое льняное полотно @mosaic canvas тонкая вышивальная канва @navy canvas флотская парусина @net canvas подкрахмаленная вышивальная канва @packing canvas упаковочное полотно @Penelope canvas канва "пенелопа" (редкая подкрахмаленная хлопчатобумажная ткань для вышивания) @serge canvas саржевая плательная ткань @shoe canvas башмачная парусина @wall canvas обойная ткань @ -
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1. суровое грубое полотно; 2. бортовка; 3. парусина; брезент; 4. канифас; 5. канва @Ada canvas канифас "ада" (жёсткая хлопчатобумажная или льняная ткань с переплетением в рогожку) @art canvas канва для вышивания @artist's canvas холст для живописи @asticot canvas плательная ткань "астикот" (полотняного переплетения из фасонной пряжи) @astoli canvas водонепроницаемая ткань "астоли" (полотняного переплетения) @check canvas канва для вышивания @coat canvas 1. бортовка; 2. парусина @cross-stitch canvas канва для вышивания крестом @emery canvas шлифовальная шкурка на ткани @flat canvas вышивальная каландрированная канва @heavy canvas парусина; брезент @Ida canvas канифас "ида" (мягкая редкая льняная ткань барежевого переплетения) @jute canvas джутовая тарная ткань @linen canvas 1. льняной брезент; 2. суровое льняное полотно @mosaic canvas тонкая вышивальная канва @navy canvas флотская парусина @net canvas подкрахмаленная вышивальная канва @packing canvas упаковочное полотно @Penelope canvas канва "пенелопа" (редкая подкрахмаленная хлопчатобумажная ткань для вышивания) @serge canvas саржевая плательная ткань @shoe canvas башмачная парусина @wall canvas обойная ткань @ -
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1. n полотно; холстbutcher linen — жёсткая льняная ткань; грубый холст
2. n собир. бельё,3. a льняной4. a полотняный5. a бельевойlinen closet, linen press — бельевой шкаф
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1. полотно, холст, парусинаbutcher linen — жёсткая льняная ткань; грубый холст
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butcher linen — жёсткая льняная ткань; грубый холст
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There are many fabrics termed canvas. The principal kinds are: - Cloths for embroidering, which are very strong, plain weave, from two, three or fourfold yarns, and a more or less open texture. Java Canvas is a fabric made from hard twist, yarns (loth warp and weft) and a mock leno weave. A Canvas which is shipped grey or finished, and made from coarse yams, hard twist, about 8's warp, 12's weft, 40-ends, 34 picks, in widths 26-in. to 32-m in plain weave. Sail Canvas is a stout built cloth from two-fold linen warp and coarse cotton weft. A Dress Canvas, woven from linen warp and cotton weft, such as 60's linen and 32's cotton, 74 ends and 76 picks per inch, 39 in wide, dyed in many colours Canvas Duck is made from coarse tow yarns, low reeds and picks, and in many qualities. Panama Canvas, Penelope Canvas, Prelate Canvas, Asticot Canvas, Astoli Canvas - See under the various names. -
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Cloth made of flax. The fabrication of linen in England was not carried on to any great extent before the middle of the 16th century. It was made here in the time of the Anglo-Saxons. Linen was worn as garments for wear next to the skin. In the 14th and 15th centuries much linen was imported from abroad, cloth of Lake, cloth of Rennes, cloth of Ypres and of Gaunt, being specially mentioned. The linen most commonly noticed during the Middle Ages for wear was known as " Holland," the cloth woven in that country, and the name has descended to the present day. In the reign of Charles II an act was passed for the encouragement of the manufacturing of all kinds of linen cloth and tapestry made from hemp or flax. Linen fabrics are manufactured in numerous qualities, bleached, dyed or in natural colour. The varieties of the plain weave fabrics are: - Cambrics, handkerchiefs, lawns, pillow cloth sheetings, hollands, canvas, duck dress linens, brown linens, aeroplane linens, interlinings, sailcloth, scrims, crash, roughs and dowlas. These fabrics differ considerably in setting and yarns. Fancy weave cloths comprise diapers, damasks, honeycombs, huckabacks, drills, towels, etc. All the above fabrics are imitated in cotton and many are cheapened by using cotton warp and flax weft. ———————— One of the oldest known fabrics is that made from flax yarn and called linen. The Egyptians thought linen was an emblem of purity, and used it as a wrapping for their dead. By the term linen is generally meant a medium weight cloth with plain weave, and one that takes the same standing in the linen trade as calico does in the cotton trade. -
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ˈlɪnɪn
1. сущ.
1) полотно;
парусина, холст Syn: canvas, sailcloth
2) коллект. белье to change the (bed) linen ≈ сменить( постельное) белье bed linen ≈ постельное белье fine linen ≈ тонкое белье fresh linen ≈ свежее, чистое белье table linen ≈ салфетки и скатерти
2. прил. льняной linen cloth ≈ льняная ткань( льняное) полотно;
холст (собирательнле) (льняное) белье, особ. постельное и столовое > to wash one's dirty * at home не выносить сора из избы > to wash one's dirty * in public стирать грязное белье на людях;
выносить сор из избы льняной - * yarn льняная пряжа - * paper бумага из льняного тряпья полотняный - * shirts полотняные сорочки бельевой - * closet, * press (американизм) бельевой шкаф - * basket корзина для( грязного) белья linen собир. белье ~ льняной ~ полотно;
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['lɪnɪn] 1. сущ.1) полотно; парусина, холстSyn:2) = linens бельё2. прил.fresh linen — свежее, чистое бельё
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