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геогр. г. Манила II сущ.
1) манильская пенька (тж. Manila hemp)
2) манильская сигараманильская пенька (тж. * hemp) банан текстильный манильская сигара манильская, оберточная бумага (тж. * paper)Manila, Manilla манильская пенька (тж. Manila hemp) ~ манильская сигараManila, Manilla манильская пенька (тж. Manila hemp) -
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{mə'nilə}
1. манилска пура
2. бот. манила (Musa textilis) (и MANILA hemp)
3. кафява опаковъчна хартия (и MANILA paper)* * *{mъ'nilъ} n 1. манилска пура; 2. бот. манила(Musa textilis) (и* * *1. бот. манила (musa textilis) (и manila hemp) 2. кафява опаковъчна хартия (и manila paper) 3. манилска пура* * * -
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[mə'nɪlə]n1) (= manila paper) Hartpapier nt2) (= manila hemp) Manilahanf m* * *Manila1 [məˈnılə] s Manila n (Hauptstadt der Philippinen)Manila2 [məˈnılə] s1. Manilazigarre f -
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1) конопляный
2) пенька
3) пеньковой
4) пеньковый
– beat hemp
– hemp fiber
– hemp harvester
– hemp rope
– hemp thresher
– Manila hemp
– tarred hemp
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1. n бот. конопляpistillate hemp — матерка, женское растение конопли
2. n пенька3. n гашиш; марихуана4. n вор. жарг. верёвка, петляСинонимический ряд:cannabis (noun) cannabis; cannabis sativa; dope; grass; hashish; marijuana; pot; THC; weed -
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1. n геогр. Манила2. n манильская пенька3. n банан текстильный4. n манильская сигара5. n манильская, обёрточная бумага -
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noun1) манильская пенька (тж. Manilla hemp)2) манильская сигара* * *(n) Манила* * *г. Манила* * *[Ma·nil·a || mə'nɪlə] n. манильская сигара, манильская пенька* * *I сущ.; геогр. г. Манила II сущ. 1) манильская пенька (тж. Manila hemp) 2) светлый желто-коричневый цвет 3) манильская сигара -
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[məʹnılə] n1. геогр. г. Манила2. манильская пенька (тж. Manila hemp)3. банан текстильный4. манильская сигара5. манильская, обёрточная бумага (тж. Manila paper) -
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I [mə'nɪlə] сущ.; геогр. II [mə'nɪlə] сущ.1) = Manila hemp манильская пенька2) светлый жёлто-коричневый цвет (цвет манильской бумаги, которую делают из манильской пеньки) -
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/mə'nilə/ Cách viết khác: (Manilla) /mə'nilə/ * danh từ - sợi cây chuối sợi (để bện thừng) ((cũng) manila hemp) - xì gà mani -
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A fibre obtained from the stalk of the plant " Cannibis sativa." It is inferior in quality to flax, but stronger and easily bleached. It is grown in India, Italy, Russia, Poland and many other countries. The better grades are used in the manufacture of carpets. It is obtained in a similar manner to flax by retting, breaking, crushing, cutting and hackling. It is not rotted by water and is much used for ropes, sailcloth, etc. (see common Hemp). Hemp Varieties - Among the different varieties of hemp appearing in trade are the following: - Ambari (or brown) hemp, Bengal (or Bombay) hemp, Blackfellow's hemp, Bowstring (Africa), Bowstring (Florida), Calcutta hemp (jute), Cebu, Colorado River, Cretan, Cuban, False hemp (America), False sisal hemp. Giant hemp (China), Hayti, Ife, Indian, Jubbulpore (Madras), Manila, New Zealand hemp (or flax), Pangane, Pita, Pua (India), Queensland, Rangoon, Roselle, Sisal, Sunn, Swedish, Tampico, Water, Wild, Italian (see under each name) ————————NEW ZEALAND FLAX, or HEMPThe fibre obtained from the Phormium Tenax plant which is a native of New Zealand and South Australia. The fibre is very white, soft and flexible and has a high lustre. It differs from most hemp fibres in that it is obtained from the leaf and not the bast. It is not so fine or regular as true flax, nor does it spin as well, but it is superior to either flax or hemp in its tenacity. It is largely used for cordage, twine and floor-matting, through the best fibre is woven into a duck fabric closely resembling linen. There are numerous local names for this plant - The common variety of the lowland swamps is Harakeke, that of the higher ground is Paritanewha, and the best variety is called Taihore. The fibre is generally known as Muka.
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Manila hemp — n. 1. A fibrous material obtained from the abaca plant ({Musa textilis}), a plant allied to the banana, growing in the Philippine and other East India islands; called also by the native name {abaca}. From it matting, canvas, ropes, and cables are … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Manila hemp — Hemp Hemp (h[e^]mp), n. [OE. hemp, AS. henep, h[ae]nep; akin to D. hennep, OHG. hanaf, G. hanf, Icel. hampr, Dan. hamp, Sw. hampa, L. cannabis, cannabum, Gr. ka nnabis, ka nnabos; cf. Russ. konoplia, Skr. [,c]a[.n]a; all prob. borrowed from some… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Manila hemp — n. [often m h ] 1. a Philippine plant (Musa textilis) of the banana family 2. a strong, tough fiber from the leafstalks of this plant, used for making high quality rope, paper, clothing, etc … English World dictionary
Manila hemp — For the plant the fiber is from, see Abacá. The packaging of manila hemp (Musa textilis) into bales at Kali Telepak, Besoeki, East Java. Man … Wikipedia
Manila hemp — noun 1. a kind of hemp obtained from the abaca plant in the Philippines • Syn: ↑Manilla hemp, ↑abaca • Hypernyms: ↑hemp 2. Philippine banana tree having leafstalks that yield Manila hemp used for rope and paper etc • Syn: ↑abaca, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
manila hemp — /mənɪlə ˈhɛmp/ (say muhniluh hemp) noun a fibrous material obtained from the leaves of the abaca tree, Musa textilis, used for making ropes, fabrics, etc. Also, Manila hemp …
Manila-hemp — pluoštinis bananas statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Bananinių šeimos pluoštinis augalas (Musa textilis), paplitęs Filipinuose, plačiai auginamas kitur. atitikmenys: lot. Musa textilis angl. abaca; abaca banana; Manila hemp vok. Faser Banane; … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
Manila hemp — noun The fibre of the abaca. Syn: abaca, abacá, abaka, abaca fibre, manila hemp fibre … Wiktionary
Manila hemp — Manil′a hemp′ n. tex abaca 2) • Etymology: 1850–55 … From formal English to slang
Manila hemp — noun Etymology: Manila, Philippine Islands Date: 1814 abaca … New Collegiate Dictionary
Manila hemp — a fibrous material made from the leafstalks of the abacá, Musa textilis, used for making ropes, fabrics, etc. Also called Manila, manilla. [1850 55] * * * … Universalium