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1 Bead-Cuffs
Small ruffles (see Ruffle) -
2 fetters, shackles, cuffs
صِفاد \ fetters, shackles, cuffs. \ See Also قيد (قَيد) -
3 Arm Arterial Occlusion Cuffs
Military: AAOCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Arm Arterial Occlusion Cuffs
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4 esposas
• cuffs• handcuff• handed down• wives -
5 поручи
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6 kıvrılı
(cuffs) that have been turned back. -
7 nadrágfelhajtás
cuffs of trousers -
8 nadrághajtóka
cuffs of trousers -
9 con pliegues
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10 de pinzas
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11 dobladillo
m.hem.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: dobladillar.* * *1 (de vestido etc) hem2 (de pantalones) turn-up, US cuff* * *SM1) [de vestido] hem2) (=vuelta) [de pantalón] turn-up, cuff (EEUU)* * *masculino hemsubirle/bajarle el dobladillo a un vestido — to take up/let down the hem of a dress
* * *= hem, cuff.Ex. If you have a favorite short dress and want to pull the hem down to today's fashionable length, just lower the hem.Ex. The traditional rule is this: you can have pleated pants without cuffs, but you cannot have flat-front pants with cuffs.----* coser el dobladillo = hem.* hacer el dobladillo = hem.* meter el dobladillo = hem.* * *masculino hemsubirle/bajarle el dobladillo a un vestido — to take up/let down the hem of a dress
* * *= hem, cuff.Ex: If you have a favorite short dress and want to pull the hem down to today's fashionable length, just lower the hem.
Ex: The traditional rule is this: you can have pleated pants without cuffs, but you cannot have flat-front pants with cuffs.* coser el dobladillo = hem.* hacer el dobladillo = hem.* meter el dobladillo = hem.* * *hemsubirle/bajarle el dobladillo a un vestido to take up/let down the hem of a dress* * *
dobladillo sustantivo masculino
hem
dobladillo m Cost hem: hay que subirle el dobladillo, we need to shorten the hem
' dobladillo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bajar
- coser
- descosido
- deshacer
- emparejar
- igualar
- meter
- orilla
- prender
- sacar
- subir
English:
cuff
- hem
- turn-up
- turn
* * *dobladillo nm[de traje, vestido] hem; [de pantalón] Br turn-up, US cuff;subir/bajar el dobladillo de un vestido to take up/lower the hem on a dress* * *m hem* * *dobladillo nm: hem* * *dobladillo n hem -
12 pantalones lisos
(n.) = flat-front pantsEx. The traditional rule is this: you can have pleated pants without cuffs, but you cannot have flat-front pants with cuffs.* * *(n.) = flat-front pantsEx: The traditional rule is this: you can have pleated pants without cuffs, but you cannot have flat-front pants with cuffs.
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13 plisado
adj.pleated.m.pleating.past part.past participle of spanish verb: plisar.* * *► adjetivo1 pleated* * *1.ADJ pleated2. SM1) (=acción) pleating2) (=tablas) pleats pl* * ** * *= pleated.Ex. The traditional rule is this: you can have pleated pants without cuffs, but you cannot have flat-front pants with cuffs.* * ** * *= pleated.Ex: The traditional rule is this: you can have pleated pants without cuffs, but you cannot have flat-front pants with cuffs.
* * *1 (acción) pleating2 (tablas) pleats (pl)* * *plisado nmpleating* * *adj pleated -
14 roce
m.1 rubbing (contacto).el roce de la seda contra su piel the feel of the silk against her skinel roce de su mano en la mejilla the touch of his hand on her cheekel roce del viento en la piedra the weathering effect of the wind on the stoneme ha salido una ampolla del roce del zapato I've got a blister from my shoe rubbing against my foot2 graze (rasguño) (en piel).el pantalón tiene roces en las rodillas the trousers are worn at the kneesla pared está llena de roces the wall has had the paint scraped off it in several places3 close contact (trato).4 brush, quarrel (desavenencia).tener un roce con alguien to have a brush with somebody5 disagreement, friction, clashing, confrontation.6 rub, kiss, light touch.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: rozar.* * *1 (fricción) rubbing; (en piel) chafing3 (contacto físico) light touch, brush5 familiar (disensión) friction, brush* * *noun m.1) brush, graze2) friction* * *SM1) (=acción) rub, rubbing; (Téc) friction; (Pol) friction2) (=herida) graze3) * (=contacto) close contacttener roce con algn — to be in close contact with sb, have a lot to do with sb
4) (=disgusto) brush* * *1) ( contacto) rubbing2) ( trato frecuente) regular contact3) (fricción, desacuerdo)4) (CS) ( don de gentes) social graces (pl)* * *= friction, run-in.Ex. It is becoming urgently necessary for all information agencies to develop the closest co-operation to avoid wasting their resources through needless duplication and friction.Ex. 'When you've been here a while, you'll see that it's hard to avoid run-ins with her,' Lehmann spoke up.----* roce con la muerte = close shave with death, close encounter with death.* * *1) ( contacto) rubbing2) ( trato frecuente) regular contact3) (fricción, desacuerdo)4) (CS) ( don de gentes) social graces (pl)* * *= friction, run-in.Ex: It is becoming urgently necessary for all information agencies to develop the closest co-operation to avoid wasting their resources through needless duplication and friction.
Ex: 'When you've been here a while, you'll see that it's hard to avoid run-ins with her,' Lehmann spoke up.* roce con la muerte = close shave with death, close encounter with death.* * *A1 (contacto) rubbingno soporta el roce de la sábana en las quemaduras he can't bear the sheet rubbing against o touching his burnsel roce del zapato le había producido ampollas the constant rubbing o chafing of the shoe had given her blisters, she had blisters where the shoe had rubbed o chafedel roce de las dos piezas genera calor friction between the two parts produces heatel roce de su mejilla the brush of her cheektiene los puños gastados por el roce his cuffs have worn2(marca, señal): le hicieron un roce al coche someone scratched o scraped her carel cuello de la camisa tiene roce the shirt collar is grimy with wearB(fricción, desacuerdo): no han tenido ni un roce they haven't had a single cross word, there's been no friction between themha habido graves roces dentro del partido there have been serious clashes o there has been a lot of friction within the partytuvo un roce con la policía she had a brush with the law* * *
Del verbo rozar: ( conjugate rozar)
rocé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
roce es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
roce
rozar
roce sustantivo masculino
( fricción) friction;
el roce de su mejilla the brush of her cheek;
tiene los puños gastados por el roce his cuffs are worn
c) ( desacuerdo):
tener un roce con algn to have a brush with sb
rozar ( conjugate rozar) verbo transitivo ( tocar ligeramente):
sus labios roceon mi frente her lips brushed my forehead;
las sillas rozan la pared the chairs rub o scrape against the wall;
la bala le rozó el brazo the bullet grazed his arm;
me roza el zapato my shoe's rubbing
rozarse verbo pronominal
[manos/labios] to touch
◊ el bebé está rozado the baby has diaper (AmE) o (BrE) nappy rash
roce sustantivo masculino
1 (acción) rubbing, friction
estar algo desgastado por el roce, to be worn
2 (señal: en la piel) graze
(: en una superficie) rub, scuff mark
3 (entre personas: trato) regular contact
(: discusión) friction, brush
rozar
I verbo transitivo
1 (una cosa o persona a otra) to touch, brush: su mano rozó mi cara, his hand brushed my face
2 (produciendo daño) to graze
(un zapato) to rub
3 (una cualidad o defecto, una cifra) to border on, verge on: su último cuadro roza la genialidad, his last painting borders on genius
4 (por el uso) to wear out
II verbo intransitivo
1 (una cosa o persona a otra) to touch, brush
pasar rozando, to brush past
2 (produciendo daño) to rub: estos zapatos me rozan, these shoes are rubbing
3 (una cualidad o defecto, una cifra) to border on, verge on: su actitud rozaba en la mala educación, his attitude verged on rudeness
' roce' also found in these entries:
English:
brush
- rub off
- touch
* * *♦ nm1. [contacto] rubbing;el roce de la seda contra su piel the brushing of the silk against her skin;el roce de su mano en la mejilla the touch of his hand on her cheek;el roce de la silla con la pared ha desgastado la pintura the back of the chair has worn away some of the paint on the wall;me ha salido una ampolla del roce del zapato I've got a blister from my shoe rubbing against my foot;el roce del viento en la piedra the weathering effect of the wind on the stone2. [rozadura]la pared está llena de roces the wall has had the paint scraped off it in several places3. [rasguño] [en piel] graze;[en madera, zapato] scuffmark; [en metal] scratch4. [trato] close contact;con el roce se han ido tomando cariño being in close contact has made them grow fond of each other5. [desavenencia] brush, quarrel;tener un roce con alguien to have a brush with sb* * *m figfriction;tener roces con come into conflict with* * *roce nm1) : rubbing, chafing2) : brush, graze, touch3) : close contact, familiarity4) : friction, disagreement -
15 tableado
adj.pleated.m.pleats.past part.past participle of spanish verb: tablear.* * *————————1→ link=tablear tablear► adjetivo1 COSTURA pleated* * *= pleated.Ex. The traditional rule is this: you can have pleated pants without cuffs, but you cannot have flat-front pants with cuffs.* * *= pleated.Ex: The traditional rule is this: you can have pleated pants without cuffs, but you cannot have flat-front pants with cuffs.
* * *tableado -dapleated* * *tableado, -a♦ adj[falda] pleated♦ nm[de falda] pleats, pleating -
16 ръкавели
1. cuffs2. sleeve-protectors* * *ръкавѐли,само мн.1. cuffs;2. sleeve-protectors.* * *cuffs* * *1. cuffs; 2. sleeve-protectors -
17 Cuff
Cuffs were originally formed by the turning back of the termination of the sleeves at the wrist, and are first visible in ladies' dresses in the 15th century. In the reign of Henry VIII " three yards of crimson cloth of gold damask" are allowed for " the edging, facing, and cuffs " of a gown for the queen. Ben Johnson in 1629 mentions " the cuffs of Flanders." It is not definite whether of Flemish fashion, or of Flemish material. The Low Countries were celebrated for the manufacture of linen, and Flanders disputes with Venice the invention of lace. -
18 handcuffs
American: cuffs (He put the \<b\>cuffs\</b\> on the killer) -
19 драться
1) General subject: barter blows, battel, batter at each other, battle, be at cuffs, brawl, fall over each other, fall over one another, let out at, put up a show, scrap, spar, to be at cuffs, tussle, bicker, fall to loggerheads, fight, fight a battle, scramble, scuffle, struggle, mix it (with), mix it up (with), engage in a fistfight2) Australian slang: go the knuckle, job4) Makarov: mix it up (особ. на кулачках), exchange blows5) Taboo: bump titties, kick ass, tangle assholes6) Phraseological unit: drop the gloves (To fight.) -
20 наручники
1) General subject: cuff (сокр. от handcuffs), cuffs (сокр. от handcuffs), immanacle, iron, manacle, manacles (обыкн. pl), snitches, wristbands, shackle3) Law: handcuffs5) Security: restraining device, restraint
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