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1 silk
n. 비단, 견직물, 비단옷, 왕실 변호사(의 제복), You cannot make a \silk purse out of a sow's ear, 돼지귀로 비단 염낭은 만들 수 없다(콩심은데 콩나고 팥 나고 심은데 팔 난다), take (the) \silk 왕실 변호사가 되다 -
2 silk gown
x. (barrister 가 입는)비단 가운 -
3 silk hat
x. 실크 해트 -
4 Silk Road
x. 실크 로드(장안, 돈황, 바그다드, 로마를 잇는 고대의 교역로) -
5 silk suture
견사봉합 -
6 Indian silk
Ix. INDIA SILKIIx. 인도 비단 -
7 artificial silk
x. 인조견 -
8 corn silk
x. 옥수수의 수염 -
9 floss silk
x. 명주실, 풀솜 -
10 spun silk
방적 견사 -
11 tussah silk
x. 멧누에 실, (그것으로 짠)비단 -
12 purse
돈주머니, 돈지갑, 금전, 상금, 기부금(hold the purse strings 금전 출납을 취급하다, make a SILK purse out of a sow's ear), (돈주머니 아가리처럼)오므리다, 오므라지다 -
13 tell
vt., vi. 말하다, 이야기하다, 언급하다, 고하다, 누설하다, 명하다, 알다(Who can \tell? 누가 알 수 있겠는가), 분간하다(\tell silk from nylon 비단과 나일론을 분간하다), 세다, 고자질하다, (약, 말, 타격이)효력(반응)이 있다, 명중하다
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silkələnmə — «Silkələnmək»dən f. is … Azərbaycan dilinin izahlı lüğəti
silkəmə — «Silkəmək»dən f. is … Azərbaycan dilinin izahlı lüğəti
Silk — Silk, n. [OE. silk, selk, AS. seolc, seoloc; akin to Icel. silki, SW. & Dan. silke; prob. through Slavic from an Oriental source; cf. Lith. szilkai, Russ. shelk , and also L. sericum Seric stuff, silk. Cf. {Sericeous}. {Serge} a woolen stuff.] 1 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
SILK — SILK формат аудиоданных и аудиокодек используемый Skype. Разработан компанией Skype Limited. SILK был разработан для замены другого кодека SVOPC также созданного компанией Skype Limited. SILK являлся отдельной веткой разработки кодека … Википедия
SILK — (Heb. מֶשִׁי, meshi). Silk is mentioned once in the Bible by Ezekiel (16:10, 13) in his description of the splendid garments of the Israelite woman. The commentators identify this meshi with silk, and there may be an etymological connection… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Silk — (engl. Wort für Seide) ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Anna Silk (* 1977), kanadische Schauspielerin Dave Silk (* 1958), US amerikanischer Eishockeyspieler David Silk (* 1936), anglikanischer Bischof Garnett Silk (1966–1994),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
silk — (n.) O.E. sioloc, seoloc silk, ultimately from an Asian word (Cf. Chinese si silk, Manchurian sirghe, Mongolian sirkek) borrowed into Gk. as serikos silken, serikon silk (Cf. Gk. Seres, a name for an oriental people from whom the Greeks got silk) … Etymology dictionary
silk´en|ly — silk|en «SIHL kuhn», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. a) made of silk: »a silken dress. The king wore silken robes. b) of or having to do with silk stuffs or goods. 2. like silk; soft, smooth, and glossy: »She has silken hair. 3. a) … Useful english dictionary
silk|en — «SIHL kuhn», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. a) made of silk: »a silken dress. The king wore silken robes. b) of or having to do with silk stuffs or goods. 2. like silk; soft, smooth, and glossy: »She has silken hair. 3. a) … Useful english dictionary
silk — [ sılk ] noun ** 1. ) uncount thin smooth cloth made from the fibers produced by an insect called a silkworm: an elegant shirt made of pure Chinese silk a ) only before noun made of silk: an expensive Italian silk suit b ) uncount the THREAD used … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Silk — Silk production was a privatized state industry, centered in Constantinople (q.v.) and also, from the 11th century, in Athens, Corinth, Thebes, and Thessalonike (qq.v.). Justinian I (q.v.) established the industry by first smuggling silkworm… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium