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This term is given to small bunches of short or broken fibres tightly twisted so as to form a short thick place in cotton yarn. When pulled between the finger and thumb a crackle is noticed as rupture of the twisted bunch takes place. Crackers are not often found in mule yarn as the carriage drafting would cause a break before formation. Crackers are rather a serious yarn fault and they may be only discovered when they reach the reed in the loom. -
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crackers ['krækəz]∎ to drive sb crackers faire tourner qn en bourrique -
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Crackers pl кре́кер (пече́нье) -
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predicative adjective(Brit. coll.) übergeschnappt (ugs.)* * ** * *crack·ers[ˈkrækəz, AM -ɚz]* * *['krkəz]adj pred (Brit inf)übergeschnappt (inf)to go crackers — überschnappen (inf)
* * *crackers [ˈkrækəz] adj Br umg. übergeschnappt:drive sb crackers jemanden verrückt machen;go crackers überschnappen* * *predicative adjective(Brit. coll.) übergeschnappt (ugs.)* * *adj.blöd adj. -
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['krækəz]aggettivo BE colloq. pazzo, matto* * *adjective (crazy: You must be crackers to believe that!) matto* * *crackers /ˈkrækəz/a.( slang) matto; pazzo; fuori di testa: to drive sb. crackers, fare ammattire q.; to go crackers about st., impazzire per qc.* * *['krækəz]aggettivo BE colloq. pazzo, matto -
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pl лешникотрошачка* * *pl лешникотрошачк* * *pl лешникотрошачка* * * -
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adj infml esp BrEThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > crackers about etc someone or something
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substantiv pluralis1. tynde hvedemelskiks uden sukker (brød, boller, kager og lign.)Välj ett rödvin som passar till kraftiga ostar. Sätt fram olika sorters kex - salta kex, paprikakex, kex med kummin eller crackers!
Find en rødvin der passer til kraftigt smagende oste. Stil forskellige slags kiks frem - salte kiks, paprikakiks, kiks med kommen eller crackers! -
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adjective (crazy: You must be crackers to believe that!) sprø, fjolletadj. \/ˈkrækəz\/( hverdagslig) skjør, sprø, fjollet, gal -
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adjective (crazy: You must be crackers to believe that!) klikkaður -
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hajcsavaró papír, diótörő, sós keksz* * *adjective (crazy: You must be crackers to believe that!) dilis -
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adjective (crazy: You must be crackers to believe that!) doido -
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