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1 the cap was bordered with lace
Общая лексика: чепчик был обшит кружевомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the cap was bordered with lace
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2 lace
1. n шнурок; шнуровкаto lace in — закреплять концы шнуров, тесёмок
2. n спорт. шнуровка мяча3. n тесьма4. n кружево, кружева5. n тюль6. n тех. ремённая, сыромятная сшивка7. v шнуровать8. v отделывать, украшать кружевомVal lace — кружева «валансьен», валансьенское кружево
9. v бить, хлестать, стегать10. v разг. нападать, набрасываться11. v разг. резко критиковать12. v разг. расцвечиватьСинонимический ряд:1. adornment (noun) adornment; decoration; trim2. frilly threadwork (noun) border; edging; embroidery; frillwork; frilly threadwork; net; tissue; trimming3. lacework (noun) lacework; mesh; netting; web4. beat (verb) beat; lash; whip5. infuse (verb) infuse; mix; spike6. string (verb) string; thread; tieАнтонимический ряд: -
3 bobbin lace
Val lace — кружева «валансьен», валансьенское кружево
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4 pillow lace
Val lace — кружева «валансьен», валансьенское кружево
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5 point lace
Val lace — кружева «валансьен», валансьенское кружево
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6 border
I 1. ['bɔːdə(r)]1) (frontier) confine m., frontiera f. ( between tra)to escape over o across the border scappare oltre il confine; our allies across the border — i nostri alleati oltrefrontiera
2) (edge) (of forest) margine m., limitare m.; (of estate) confine m.; (of lake, road) bordo m.3) (decorative edge) (on paper, cloth) bordo m.4) (in garden) bordura f.5) (limit) limite m.6) inform. (of window) bordo m.2. 3.modificatore [ control] alla frontiera; [post, police, town] di confine, di frontieraII ['bɔːdə(r)]2) (lie alongside) [ road] costeggiare [ lake]; [ land] confinare con [ forest]3) (surround) delimitare4) (edge)•* * *['bo:də] 1. noun1) (the edge of a particular thing: the border of a picture/handkerchief.) contorno, margine2) (the boundary of a country: They'll ask for your passport at the border.) frontiera3) (a flower bed round the edge of a lawn etc: a flower border.) aiuola2. verb((with on) to come near to or lie on the border of: Germany borders on France.) confinare con3. noun(the border between one thing and another: He was on the borderline between passing and failing.) limite* * *I 1. ['bɔːdə(r)]1) (frontier) confine m., frontiera f. ( between tra)to escape over o across the border scappare oltre il confine; our allies across the border — i nostri alleati oltrefrontiera
2) (edge) (of forest) margine m., limitare m.; (of estate) confine m.; (of lake, road) bordo m.3) (decorative edge) (on paper, cloth) bordo m.4) (in garden) bordura f.5) (limit) limite m.6) inform. (of window) bordo m.2. 3.modificatore [ control] alla frontiera; [post, police, town] di confine, di frontieraII ['bɔːdə(r)]2) (lie alongside) [ road] costeggiare [ lake]; [ land] confinare con [ forest]3) (surround) delimitare4) (edge)• -
7 кружево
с. laceкружева «валансьен», валансьенское кружево — Val lace
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8 border
A n1 ( frontier) frontière f (between entre) ; France's border with Spain la frontière entre la France et l'Espagne ; on the Swiss border sur la frontière suisse ; to have borders with six countries avoir une frontière commune avec six pays ; to cross the border passer la frontière ; to escape over ou across the border s'échapper en passant la frontière ; our allies across the border nos alliés de l'autre côté de la frontière ; north of the border gen au nord de la frontière ; ( when in England) en Écosse ; ( when in Ireland) en Irlande du Nord ; south of the border gen au sud de la frontière ; ( when in Scotland) en Angleterre ; ( when in Northern Ireland) en République d'Irlande ; ( when in US) au Mexique ;4 Hort plate-bande f ;5 ( hypothetical limit) frontière f (between entre) ; to cross the border into bad taste franchir la limite du bon goût ;C modif [control] aux frontières ; [crossing, patrol, state] frontalier/-ière ; [area, post, town, zone] frontière (after n, inv) ; [police] des frontières.D vtr1 ( lie alongside) [road, land] longer [lake, forest] ; [country] border [ocean] ; France borders Italy la France a une frontière commune avec l'Italie ; to be bordered by avoir une frontière commune avec ;2 ( surround) border ; to be bordered on three sides by trees être bordé d'arbres sur trois côtés ; to be bordered with lace être bordé de dentelle■ border on:▶ border on [sth]2 ( verge on) friser [rudeness, madness] ; the accusation borders on the absurd l'accusation frise l'absurde. -
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1. [ʹbɔ:də] n1. границаborder control post - воен. пограничный контрольно-пропускной пункт
on the border - на границе, в пограничном районе
no man in /within/ our border knows it - никто в нашей стране этого не знает
2. (the Border)1) граница между Англией и Шотландией2) граница между США и Мексикой3) граница между США и Канадой4) пограничный район3. предел, грань, границаto be on the border of - граничить с чем-л.
4. 1) край, кайма, бордюр, кромкаa coloured border round a dress - цветная отделка /кайма/ по подолу платья
the newspapers appeared with black borders in sign of mourning - в знак траура газеты вышли в траурных рамках
2) окаймляющий газон; бордюр ( клумбы)border method of irrigation - с.-х. орошение методом чеков
5. архит. фриз6. спорт. бровка беговой дорожки2. [ʹbɔ:də] v1. 1) граничитьlands that border the Mediterranean - страны, которые расположены на побережье Средиземного моря
the two countries border on /upon/ one another - эти две страны граничат друг с другом
2) (on, upon) быть на грани3) походить, быть похожимcolour bordering on red - цвет, приближающийся к красному
2. 1) окаймлятьa low stone-wall borders the road - низкая каменная стена идёт вдоль дороги
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10 orlato
orlato agg. hemmed; ( bordato) edged, bordered; ( di oggetto rotondo) rimmed; ( con bordo applicato) trimmed: fazzoletto orlato di pizzo, handkerchief edged (o bordered) with lace; toga orlata di ermellino, gown trimmed with ermine; nuvole orlate di rosa, (estens.) clouds edged with pink. -
11 recamo
m.1 embroidery of raised work.2 button hole, bordered with lace, and garnished at the end with a tassel. -
12 cap
1. n шапка, головной уборa cap set at a rakish angle — шапка, лихо сдвинутая на ухо
2. n кепка, кепи; фуражка3. n форменный головной убор; шапка4. n разг. спортсмен, представляющий страну на международном состязании5. n берет6. n колпак7. n чепец; чепчик8. n наколка9. n скуфья, камилавка10. n ермолка; тюбетейка; скуфейка11. n шапочка12. n капюшон13. n ист. шлем; кивер; каска14. n верхушка, шапка15. n крышка, колпачок; корончатая металлическая крышка16. n чехол; футляр17. n тех. колпачок; наконечник; насадка; грибок18. n мед. противозачаточный колпачокпереклад; капитель
19. n эл. цоколь20. n эл. чехлик21. n эл. шляпка гриба22. n эл. воен. наконечник снаряда23. n эл. капсюль; пистонblasting cap — подрывной капсюль, капсюль-детонатор
percussion cap — ударный капсюль, пистон
24. n эл. мор. эзельгофт25. n эл. амер. эк. верхний уровень, предел, лимит26. n эл. писчая бумага большого форматаcap-and-gown affair — мероприятие, на которое нужно являться в форме
to wear cap and bells — разыгрывать шута; паясничать
cap in hand — в роли просителя; униженно, подобострастно
to send the cap round — пускать шапку по кругу, собирать деньги
small double cap — формат бумаги,6Х66 см
sheet-and-half cap — формат бумаги,3Х62 см
27. n часто pl полигр. проф. прописная буква28. n шотл. чаша; чара, чарка29. n сл. капсула наркотикаСинонимический ряд:1. hat (noun) baseball cap; beanie; beret; bonnet; calotte; hat; pillbox; skullcap; visor2. top (noun) capsule; fez; lid; plug; seal; stopper; top3. cover (verb) blanket; cover; overcast; overlay; overspread; spread over4. culminate (verb) climax; consummate; crest; crown; culminate; finish off; peak; perfect; round off; surmount; top; top off5. surpass (verb) beat; best; better; cob; ding; exceed; excel; outdo; outgo; outmatch; outshine; outstrip; pass; surpass; transcend; trump -
13 чепчик был обшит кружевом
General subject: the cap was bordered with laceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чепчик был обшит кружевом
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1. n границаon the border — на границе, в пограничном районе
2. n граница между Англией и Шотландией3. n граница между США и Мексикой4. n граница между США и Канадой5. n пограничный район6. n предел, грань, граница7. n край, кайма, бордюр, кромкаborder stone — бордюр, бортовой камень
8. n окаймляющий газон; бордюр9. n архит. фриз10. n спорт. бровка беговой дорожки11. v граничитьlands that border the Mediterranean — страны, которые расположены на побережье Средиземного моря
12. v быть на граниthe troops on the border were a storm warning — сосредоточение войск на границе предвещало опасность
13. v походить, быть похожим14. v окаймлять15. v обшиватьСинонимический ряд:1. boundary (noun) boundary; confine; confines; end; extremity; limit; outpost; periphery2. frontier (noun) borderland; frontier; march; marchland3. margin (noun) borderline; brim; brink; circumference; decoration; edge; edging; fringe; hem; margin; perimeter; rim; selvage; skirt; trim; verge4. adjoin (verb) abut; adjoin; bound; butt; butt against; butt on; communicate; confine; define; edge; flank; fringe; hem; join; juxtapose; limit; line; march; margin; meet; neighbor; neighbour; outline; rim; skirt; surround; touch; verge5. approach (verb) approach; approximate; near; rival; trench; verge; verge onАнтонимический ряд:interior; region; space; substance; territory; tract -
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16 border
border [bɔʀde]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = longer) [arbres, immeubles, maisons] to lineb. [+ personne, couverture] to tuck in* * *bɔʀde1) ( suivre un contour) to line (de with)2) ( entourer) [plage] to skirt [côte]; [plantes] to border [massif, lac]3) ( longer) [chemin, cours d'eau] to border, to run alongside [maison, terrain]; [marin, navire] to sail along [côte]4) ( arranger la literie) to tuck [somebody] in [personne]5) ( garnir) to edge [vêtement] (de with)6) Nautisme to take up the slack in [voile]; to ship [avirons]border un navire — ( en bois) to plank; ( en metal) to plate
* * *bɔʀde vt1) (être le long de) to line2) (= garnir)3) (dans son lit) to tuck upSa mère vient la border tous les soirs. — Her mother comes and tucks her up every night.
* * *border verb table: aimer vtr1 ( suivre un contour) to line (de with); route bordée d'arbres road lined ou bordered with trees, tree-lined road;2 ( entourer) [plage, îles] to skirt [côte]; [plantes] to border [massif, lac]; une pelouse bordée de rosiers a lawn bordered with rose bushes;3 ( longer) [chemin, cours d'eau] to border, to run alongside [maison, terrain]; [marin, navire] to sail along [côte]; sentier bordant la forêt track bordering the forest;5 Cout ( garnir) to edge [vêtement, lingerie] (de with); un mouchoir bordé de dentelle a handkerchief edged with lace, a lace-trimmed handkerchief;6 ( étarquer) [marin] to take up the slack in [voile];8 ( ramener) [rameur] to ship [avirons].[bɔrde] verbe transitifborder quelque chose de to trim ou to edge something with2. [en se couchant]va te coucher, je viendrai te border go to bed, I'll come and tuck you in3. [délimiter] to line[de tôles] to plate[voile] to haul on -
17 pizzo
m ( merletto) lace* * *pizzo s.m.1 ( estremità) point, edge: sedeva in pizzo alla sedia, she was sitting on the edge of the chair; cappello a tre pizzi, three-cornered hat2 ( picco di montagna) peak4 ( merletto) lace (solo sing.): abito di pizzo, lace dress; orlato, bordato di pizzo, trimmed with lace (o lace-bordered); questi pizzi sono fatti a mano, this lace is handmade* * *['pittso]sostantivo maschile1) (barba) goatee2) (merletto) lace3) (estremità) (di tovaglia, fazzoletto) edge, corner4) (cima) peak, mountain top5) gerg. protection money* * *pizzo/'pittso/sostantivo m.1 (barba) goatee2 (merletto) lace; in pizzo made of lace3 (estremità) (di tovaglia, fazzoletto) edge, corner4 (cima) peak, mountain top5 gerg. protection money. -
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1. IIIborder smth.1) border a lake (a garden, etc.) окаймлять озеро и т. д., cherry trees full bloom bordered the road вдоль дороги росли цветущие вишни2) border a river (the sea, life.) выходить к реке и т. д.; border another country граничить с другой страной; border smb.s land примыкать к чужой земле; а forest borders the lake лес подходит к самому озеру; the lands that border the Mediterranean страны с границей по Средиземному морю; France and Spain border each other у Франции и Испании общие границы2. XIbe bordered by smth. our garden is -ed by hedge- rows вокруг [всего] нашего сада растет /посажена/ живая изгородь3. XVIborder (up)on smth.1) border on the shores of a lake (on /upon/ smb.'s land, on a country, etc.) граничить с озером и т. д.; быть расположенным /находиться/ на берегу озера /рядом с озером/ и т. д., the two countries border on one another эти две страны граничат друг с другом; Soviet Armenia borders on Turkey Советская Армения граничит с Турцией2) border on dishonesty (on fanaticism, on madness, etc.) a) походить /быть похожим/ на обман и т. д.',б) граничить с обманом; his actions border on cowardice его поступки мало чем отличаются от трусости; this colour borders on red этот цвет приближается к красному; his economy borders on avarice его экономность смахивает на скупость /граничит со скупостью/; bis bravery borders on recklessness его храбрость граничит с безрассудством; the proposal borders (up)on the absurd это предложение можно назвать абсурдным; his behaviour /conduct/ borders on in sanity он ведет себя как сумасшедший /ненормальный/4. XXI1border smth. with smth. border a dress with silk (with lace, etc.) отделывать платье шелковой каймой и т. д. -
19 ♦ border
♦ border /ˈbɔ:də(r)/n.2 ( di giardino) bordura; aiuola ( lunga e stretta): a border of flowers, una bordura di fiori; herbaceous border, aiuola piantata a erbe e fiori perenni3 ( anche fig.) confine; frontiera: southern border, confine meridionale; the Swiss border, la frontiera svizzera; across the border, al di là del confine; oltreconfine; border incident, incidente di frontiera NOTA D'USO: - frontier, border o boundary?-4 margine; limitare(to) border /ˈbɔ:də(r)/A v. t.2 confinare con: Spain borders France along the Pyrenees, la Spagna confina con la Francia lungo i Pirenei3 delimitare; fare da confine a; fiancheggiare; costeggiare: My field is bordered by a brook, il mio campo è delimitato da un ruscello; A dense wood borders the northern shore of the lake, una densa foresta si stende lungo la sponda nord del lagoB v. i.2 – to border on, rasentare: an attitude bordering on provocation, un atteggiamento che rasenta la provocazione. -
20 Petticoat
PETTICOAT, PETIT-COTE (French)Literally, a little coat. The word is first met with in Henry V's time as a Petit coat of red damask, but as it is described as having open sleeves, it must have been really a little coat. As late as Henry VII, the petticoat appears in ladies' wardrobes, and was worn with the kirtle, being made of silk, velvet, grosgrain, etc., fringed about the skirts with silk or bordered with gards, lace, fringe, etc. The petticoat absorbed the kirtle about 1630, and in the reign of Charles II there is mentioned " short under-petticoats, pure, fine, some of Japan stuff and some of Chinese." In 1712 is noted " a petticoat of rich, strong, flowered satin." A petticoat is now an underskirt worn by women.
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