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1 Sledded Cotton
This is the name given to raw cotton which has been picked by a machine termed the " Sled." The sled is a form of box about 8 feet long and 4 feet wide, which is drawn between the rows of cotton plants so that the bolls pass into grooves and are stripped off and fall into the box. Owing to the device also stripping off leaf, twig and bits of the stems, the waste after cleaning in the spinning mill is at least 50 per cent more than from hand-picked cotton. -
2 naik kereta luncur
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3 собранный коробочкоуборочной машиной
Textile: sledded cottonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > собранный коробочкоуборочной машиной
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4 хлопок, собранный санями
Textile: sledded cottonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > хлопок, собранный санями
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5 SLEÐI
m. sledge.* * *a, m. [Old Engl. sled (‘the sledded Polack,’ Hamlet, and so still in North. E.); Engl. sledge; Germ. schlitte; Dan. slæde, cp. Engl. slide]:—a sledge, Sdm. 15, Grág. ii. 295, N. G. L. ii. 118, 121, Landn. 94, Eg. 543, Eb. 188, 190, Fs. 55 Ó. H. 85. Gísl. 37, passim; sleða-menn, Fms. ix. 352; sleða-höfuð, Mar.COMPDS: sleðfæri, sleðmeiðr. -
6 ехать на санях
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7 de kinderen sleeden naar beneden
de kinderen sleeden naar benedenthe children sledged/sledded down the hillVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de kinderen sleeden naar beneden
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8 sleeën
♦voorbeelden:1 de kinderen sleeden naar beneden • the children sledged/sledded down the hill -
9 schlitterte
1. sledded2. slithered
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