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2) Engineering: edging4) Turkish: macrame5) Textile: pearl, thrum ends6) Information technology: defringe (в графических пакетах)7) Furniture: burr (вогруг отверстий, кромок)8) Makarov: fringes -
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Textile: bitter ends, thrum endsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > незаработанные концы нитей
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3 непровязанные концы нитей
Textile: bitter ends, thrum endsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непровязанные концы нитей
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1) General subject: bits and pieces, clobber, culch, lumber, odd come short, odd-come-short, odd-come-shorts, odds and ends, peddlery, pedlary, pedlery, poor stuff, raffle, rubbish, rummage, shoddy, sorry stuff, stuff, thrum, truck, trumpery2) Computers: cruft3) Colloquial: junk4) Dialect: paltry5) American: trash6) Architecture: jumble7) Rude: crap8) Scottish language: raff
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thrum — thrum1 [thrum] n. [ME < OE (in comp.), ligament, akin to Ger trumm < IE base * ter , to pass over, cross > TRANS , TERM2] 1. a) the row of warp thread ends left on a loom when the web is cut off b) any of these ends … English World dictionary
Thrum — Thrum, n. [OE. thrum, throm; akin to OD. drom, D. dreum, G. trumm, lump, end, fragment, OHG. drum end, Icel. ?r[ o]mr edge, brim, and L. terminus a limit, term. Cf. {Term}.] [Written also {thrumb}.] 1. One of the ends of weaver s threads; hence,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Thrum cap — Thrum Thrum, n. [OE. thrum, throm; akin to OD. drom, D. dreum, G. trumm, lump, end, fragment, OHG. drum end, Icel. ?r[ o]mr edge, brim, and L. terminus a limit, term. Cf. {Term}.] [Written also {thrumb}.] 1. One of the ends of weaver s threads;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Thrum hat — Thrum Thrum, n. [OE. thrum, throm; akin to OD. drom, D. dreum, G. trumm, lump, end, fragment, OHG. drum end, Icel. ?r[ o]mr edge, brim, and L. terminus a limit, term. Cf. {Term}.] [Written also {thrumb}.] 1. One of the ends of weaver s threads;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thrum — I [[t]θrʌm[/t]] v. thrummed, thrum•ming, n. 1) to pluck the strings of a guitar or other stringed instrument, esp. idly; strum 2) to sound when thrummed on, as a guitar 3) to drum or tap idly with the fingers 4) to play (a stringed instrument or… … From formal English to slang
thrum — thrum1 thrummer, n. /thrum/, v., thrummed, thrumming, n. v.i. 1. to play on a stringed instrument, as a guitar, by plucking the strings, esp. in an idle, monotonous, or unskillful manner; strum. 2. to sound when thrummed on, as a guitar or… … Universalium
thrum — I. /θrʌm / (say thrum) verb (thrummed, thrumming) –verb (i) 1. to play on a stringed instrument, as a guitar, by plucking the strings, especially in an idle, monotonous, or unskilful manner. 2. to sound when thrummed on, as a guitar, etc. 3. to… …
thrum — thrum1 verb (thrums, thrumming, thrummed) make a continuous rhythmic humming sound. ↘strum (the strings of a musical instrument) in a rhythmic way. noun a continuous rhythmic humming sound. Origin C16: imitative. thrum2 noun (in weaving) an… … English new terms dictionary
thrum — 1. v. & n. v. (thrummed, thrumming) 1 tr. play (a stringed instrument) monotonously or unskilfully. 2 intr. (often foll. by on) drum idly. n. 1 such playing. 2 the resulting sound. Etymology: imit. 2. n. & v. n. 1 the unwoven end of a warp thread … Useful english dictionary
thrumb — Thrum Thrum, n. [OE. thrum, throm; akin to OD. drom, D. dreum, G. trumm, lump, end, fragment, OHG. drum end, Icel. ?r[ o]mr edge, brim, and L. terminus a limit, term. Cf. {Term}.] [Written also {thrumb}.] 1. One of the ends of weaver s threads;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Halifax, West Yorkshire — For other uses, see Halifax. Coordinates: 53°43′30″N 1°51′47″W / 53.725°N 1.863°W / 53.725; 1.863 … Wikipedia