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1 (the fancy) энтузиасты
Collective: fancyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (the fancy) энтузиасты
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2 FANCY
• Fancy flees before the wind - Покажется сатана лучше ясного сокола (П)• Fancy kills and fancy cures - Любовь лечит или калечит (Л)• Fancy may bolt bran and think it flour - Любовь слепа (Л)• Fancy may kill or cure - Любовь лечит или калечит (Л)• Fancy passes (surpasses) beauty - Любовь зла - полюбишь и козла (Л) -
3 Fancy Weaving
This term has various meanings. In a plain weaving district such as Rawtenstall or Burnley, a drill is a fancy cloth, while in a shed where jacquards are used the weavers would call a brocade leno a fancy. Generally a fancy cloth is any cloth that exhibits some additional decorative feature of weave, colour, fancy yarns, etc. -
4 Fancy Yarns
See Effect Yarn. ———————— (See Yarns). In addition to fancy coloured yarns there are varieties of specially spun or twisted yarns. See under the following terms: - Bead, Boucle, Bourette, Cable, Chenille, Cloud, Corkscrew, Crape, Curl, Diamond or Chain, Gassed, Genapped, Gimp, Grandrelle, Knickerbocker, Knop, Loop, Marl, Mottle, Permo, Reany, Ruffle Wool, Slub, Snarl, Spiral, Spot, Twist-on-Twist. -
5 Fancy Draft
Any order of drawing the warp threads through the eyes of the heald shafts other than in regular order. -
6 Fancy Back
A general term used for coatings that are made with a different coloured pattern for the back. The face and back are distinct in design and colour. -
7 fancy
أُغْرِمَ بِـ \ fancy: to have a desire for: I fancy something to eat. \ مَيْل عارض \ fancy: a liking: The old house took my fancy. \ مُزَخرَف \ fancy: not plain; made so as to please the eye: fancy cakes. -
8 fancy
[ˈfænsɪ] plural ˈfancies1. noun1) a sudden (often unexpected) liking or desire:هوى، وَهْمThe child had many peculiar fancies.
2) the power of the mind to imagine things:خَيالShe had a tendency to indulge in flights of fancy.
3) something imagined:فِكْرَه وَهْمِيَّهHe had a sudden fancy that he could see Spring approaching.
2. adjectivedecorated; not plain:مُزَيَّن، مُزَخْرَفfancy cakes.
3. verb1) to like the idea of having or doing something:يُحِبُّ، يَرْغَبُI fancy a cup of tea.
2) to think or have a certain feeling or impression (that):يَتَخَيَّلI fancied (that) you were angry.
3) to have strong sexual interest in (a person):يَشْتَهي، يميل إلىHe fancies her a lot.
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9 fancy
مُنَمَّق \ fancy: not plain; made so as to please the eye: fancy cakes. rhetorical: (of language) not simple or natural; over expressive, as used by sb. trying to have a strong effect on the feelings of the listener. -
10 Fancy Crepe
CREPE (Fancy Crepe, Crape)Originally called crapes, and were always black and used for mourning purposes. It is a puckered or crinkled fabric. Special hard-twisted yarns are used, and when the cloth is washed or finished a crepe effect is produced which is permanent, due to the shrinkage of the special yarns. The cloths produced by what are termed crepe weaves do not pucker except when hard-twisted yarns are used (see Crepon). The following weave particulars are typical of true cotton crepes produced from crepe yarns in a plain weave and when finished the cloths shrink from 48-in. to 34/5-in. One has 48 ends and 42 picks per inch in the loom and gives 60 ends and 52 picks per inch finished. Warp and weft are 2/120's. The other is woven 38 X 46 in the loom and gives 56 X 60 finished, 100's warp and weft crepe yarns, with 2/80's colour. Both fabrics are picked two right and two reverse. -
11 fancy dress
clothes representing a particular character, nationality, historical period etc: He went to the party in fancy dress; (also adjective) ملابِس تَنَكُّرِيَّه -
12 fancy
مُبَهْرَج \ fancy: not plain; made so as to please the eye: fancy cakes. gaudy: (of colours, jewels, etc.) too bright and showy. showy: (of clothes, furniture, etc.) bright and very noticeable, but not well chosen; too ornamental. -
13 fancy
أَحَبَّ \ fancy: to have a desire for: I fancy something to eat. like: to be fond of; enjoy be pleased by: Do you like him? I like swimming. We don’t like your manners. love: (in human relationships) to be very fond of: The mother loved her children, (in other cases) find pleasure in; like very much: I love swimming. We should love to meet her. please: to choose; wish: You may do as you please. -
14 fancy
خَيَال \ fancy: an idea that is not supported by facts; sth. that is imagined. shadow: an area of shade (on the ground, on a wall, etc.) that is caused by a particular object: I watched the man’s shadow. Shadows grow longer towards evening. The garden was in shadow in the evening. vision: an imaginary sight: In my dream I had a vision of a beautiful garden. \ See Also ظل (ظِلّ) -
15 fancy
وَهْم \ delusion: an untrue belief, esp. one that is strongly held: That sick man is under the delusion that he is Napoleon. fancy: an idea that is not supported by facts; sth. that is imagined. illusion: something seen wrongly, not as it really is; a false idea: I thought I saw someone standing in the shadows, but it was only an illusion. He is under the illusion that it never snows in England. -
16 fancy
تَصَوَّرَ \ conceive: to form an idea in one’s mind; to imagine: I can’t conceive how he escaped. fancy: imagine; think without enough reason: He fancied that he heard a voice. imagine: to form (an idea or picture) in one’s mind: Imagine a horse with six legs!. picture: to imagine: Picture to yourself an old man with long white hair. see: to imagine: I can’t see you winning the match tomorrow. think: to imagine: I can’t think why he hasn’t come. visualize: to see in one’s mind; imagine: I could visualize the scene as he described it. \ See Also تخيل (تَخَيَّل) -
17 fancy
تَخَيَّلَ \ dream, (dreamed, dreamt): to have a dream: I dream of her (or about her) every night. His story is untrue; he must have dreamt it. fancy: to imagine; think without enough reason: He fancied that he heard a voice. imagine: to form (an idea or picture) in one’s mind: Imagine a horse with six legs!. picture: to imagine: Picture to yourself an old man with long white hair. see: to imagine: I can’t see you winning the match tomorrow. visualize: to see in one’s mind; imagine: I could visualize the scene as he described it. \ See Also حَلِمَ بِــ، تصور (تَصَوَّرَ)، توهم (تَوَهَّم) -
18 Governing Council of the Cat Fancy
Veterinary medicine: GCCFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Governing Council of the Cat Fancy
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19 харесвам
like, have a liking for, fancy. enjoy, care for; take toдецата веднага го харесаха the children took to him at onceмного ми хареса I was much taken with itтова харесва ли ви? do you like it? is it to your liking?харесвам на please, take/catch the fancy of, fetchотговорът му ми хареса his answer pleased meтова не ми харесва that's not to my fancy, I don't like thatхаресвам се be liked; appeal(за неща) go down wellтой се харесва на хората he is well' likedфилмът се харесва the film goes down wellтази книга не се харесва this book is not a successправя каквото ми се харесва suit o.s., do as one likesте веднага се харесаха they took to each other at once* * *харѐсвам,гл. like, have a liking for, fancy, take a fancy to, enjoy, care for; take to; децата веднага го харесаха the children took to him at once; много ми хареса I was much taken with it; най-много \харесвам prefer, like best; не \харесвам dislike; никак не \харесвам have a strong dislike (of); повече \харесвам prefer, like better; това не ми харесва that’s not to my fancy, I don’t like that; това харесва ли ви? do you like it? is it to your liking?;\харесвам се be liked; appeal; take/catch/tickle (s.o.’s) fancy; (за неща) go down well; правя каквото ми се харесва suit o.s., do as one likes; тази книга не се харесва this book is not a success; те веднага се харесаха they took to each other at once; той се харесва на хората he is well liked.* * *like: Do you харесвам my new flat? - Харесва ли ти новият ми апартамент?; fancy ; enjoy ; take to (за човек); appeal (се); please (се); relish ; dislike - не харесвам; go down well (се за неща)* * *1. (за неща) go down well 2. like, have a liking for, fancy. enjoy, care for;take to 3. ХАРЕСВАМ ce be liked;appeal 4. ХАРЕСВАМ на please, take/catch the fancy of, fetch 5. децата веднага го харесаха the children took to him at once 6. много ми хареса I was much taken with it 7. най-много ХАРЕСВАМ prefer, like best 8. не ХАРЕСВАМ dislike 9. никак не ХАРЕСВАМ have a strong dislike (of) 10. отговорът му ми хареса his answer pleased me 11. повече ХАРЕСВАМ prefer, like better 12. правя каквото ми се харесва suit o.s., do as one likes 13. тази книга не се харесва this book is not a success 14. те веднага се харесаха they took to each other at once 15. това не ми харесва that's not to my fancy, I don't like that 16. това харесва ли ви? do you like it?is it to your liking? 17. той се харесва на хората he is well' liked 18. филмът се харесва the film goes down well -
20 extravagante
adj.1 eccentric, outlandish.2 extravagant, conspicuous, eccentric, highly unconventional.3 outrageous.f. & m.deviate.* * *► adjetivo1 (comportamiento) extravagant outrageous; (persona, ropa) flamboyant1 flamboyant person* * *ADJ [ideas, ropa, persona] extravagant, outlandish* * *adjetivo <comportamiento/ideas> outrageous, extravagant; <persona/ropa> flamboyant, outrageous* * *= extravagant, fancy, fanciful, outrageous, flamboyant, outlandish, way out in left field, freakish, quirky [quirkier -comp., quirkiest -sup.].Ex. The claims that ISBD will make the entries produced in any country 'easily understood' in any other country and integrable with the entries produced in any other country are obviously and incredibly extravagant.Ex. This kind of research, whether on processes of cataloging, acquisitions, or whatnot, should produce results to show that, with due respect to all the fancy mathematics, the specific arts of cataloging, acquisitions, or whatnot are being done as well as can be expected.Ex. Their terminology is confusing and unrealistic, and the ideas about education for librarianship are fanciful but unoriginal.Ex. The letter sent Tomas Hernandez into a frenzy of conflicting reactions: ecstatic jubilation and ego-tripping, wild speculation and outrageous fantasy, compounded by confusion and indirection.Ex. Nathan was known for being the most flamboyant DJ in the area.Ex. This book discusses some of the most outlandish myths and fantastic realities of medical history.Ex. From this chance observation, Kazantsev drew two conclusions: one dead on target, the other, way out in left field.Ex. 1816 was one of several years during the 1810s in which numerous crops failed during freakish summer cold snaps after volcanic eruptions that reduced incoming sunlight.Ex. 'Why are barns frequently painted red?' -- These are the curious, slightly bizarre and somewhat quirky kinds of questions librarians deal with.----* extravagante, lo = fanciful, the.* * *adjetivo <comportamiento/ideas> outrageous, extravagant; <persona/ropa> flamboyant, outrageous* * *= extravagant, fancy, fanciful, outrageous, flamboyant, outlandish, way out in left field, freakish, quirky [quirkier -comp., quirkiest -sup.].Ex: The claims that ISBD will make the entries produced in any country 'easily understood' in any other country and integrable with the entries produced in any other country are obviously and incredibly extravagant.
Ex: This kind of research, whether on processes of cataloging, acquisitions, or whatnot, should produce results to show that, with due respect to all the fancy mathematics, the specific arts of cataloging, acquisitions, or whatnot are being done as well as can be expected.Ex: Their terminology is confusing and unrealistic, and the ideas about education for librarianship are fanciful but unoriginal.Ex: The letter sent Tomas Hernandez into a frenzy of conflicting reactions: ecstatic jubilation and ego-tripping, wild speculation and outrageous fantasy, compounded by confusion and indirection.Ex: Nathan was known for being the most flamboyant DJ in the area.Ex: This book discusses some of the most outlandish myths and fantastic realities of medical history.Ex: From this chance observation, Kazantsev drew two conclusions: one dead on target, the other, way out in left field.Ex: 1816 was one of several years during the 1810s in which numerous crops failed during freakish summer cold snaps after volcanic eruptions that reduced incoming sunlight.Ex: 'Why are barns frequently painted red?' -- These are the curious, slightly bizarre and somewhat quirky kinds of questions librarians deal with.* extravagante, lo = fanciful, the.* * *1 ‹comportamiento/ideas› outrageous, extravagant; ‹persona› flamboyant2 ‹ropa› flamboyant, outrageous, outlandish* * *
extravagante adjetivo ‹comportamiento/ideas› outrageous, extravagant;
‹persona/ropa› flamboyant, outrageous
extravagante adjetivo odd, outlandish
' extravagante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colgada
- colgado
English:
fanciful
- fancy
- flamboyant
- outlandish
- outrageous
- extravagant
* * *extravagante adj1. [excéntrico] eccentric2. [raro] outlandish* * *I adj eccentricII m/f eccentric* * *extravagante adj: extravagant, outrageous, flamboyant* * *extravagante adj eccentric / flamboyant
См. также в других словарях:
The fancy — Fancy Fan cy (f[a^]n s[y^]), n.; pl. {Fancies}. [Contr. fr. fantasy, OF. fantasie, fantaisie, F. fantaisie, L. phantasia, fr. Gr. ???????? appearance, imagination, the power of perception and presentation in the mind, fr. ???????? to make visible … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
the fancy — (old) 1. Sporting characters generally, esp boxers 2. Boxing 3. Enthusiasts for a particular sport or pastime • • • Main Entry: ↑fancy … Useful english dictionary
as the fancy takes one — as (or when or where) the fancy takes one according to one s inclination I shall go where the fancy takes me … Useful english dictionary
as the fancy takes you — as/whenever, etc. the fancy ˈtakes you idiom as/whenever, etc. you feel like doing sth • We bought a camper van so we could go away whenever the fancy took us. Main entry: ↑fancyidiom … Useful english dictionary
whenever the fancy takes you — as/whenever, etc. the fancy ˈtakes you idiom as/whenever, etc. you feel like doing sth • We bought a camper van so we could go away whenever the fancy took us. Main entry: ↑fancyidiom … Useful english dictionary
Fancy dance — or pan Indian dancing is a style of dance some believe was originally created by members of the Lakota peoples around the turn of the 20th Century in an attempt to preserve their culture and religion at a time when practicing it was largely… … Wikipedia
Fancy — Fan cy, a. 1. Adapted to please the fancy or taste, especially when of high quality or unusually appealing; ornamental; as, fancy goods; fancy clothes. [1913 Webster] 2. Extravagant; above real value. [1913 Webster] This anxiety never degenerated … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fancy ball — Fancy Fan cy, a. 1. Adapted to please the fancy or taste, especially when of high quality or unusually appealing; ornamental; as, fancy goods; fancy clothes. [1913 Webster] 2. Extravagant; above real value. [1913 Webster] This anxiety never… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fancy fair — Fancy Fan cy, a. 1. Adapted to please the fancy or taste, especially when of high quality or unusually appealing; ornamental; as, fancy goods; fancy clothes. [1913 Webster] 2. Extravagant; above real value. [1913 Webster] This anxiety never… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fancy goods — Fancy Fan cy, a. 1. Adapted to please the fancy or taste, especially when of high quality or unusually appealing; ornamental; as, fancy goods; fancy clothes. [1913 Webster] 2. Extravagant; above real value. [1913 Webster] This anxiety never… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fancy line — Fancy Fan cy, a. 1. Adapted to please the fancy or taste, especially when of high quality or unusually appealing; ornamental; as, fancy goods; fancy clothes. [1913 Webster] 2. Extravagant; above real value. [1913 Webster] This anxiety never… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English