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61 Merinos
The merino sheep gives the finest of all wools up to 80's counts, which is very soft and white. The original merino fabric was woven from this wool, but now many so-called merinos have no trace of the merino wool. An all-wool fabric with a twill weave, dyed in colours, and variously made 25-in. to 27-in. wide, from 64 X 36 to 120 X 96 ends and picks per inch, 30's to 36's warp and 40's to 44's weft. Today merino or botany wool is only used in the production of worsted fabrics of the highest quality. There are, however, fabrics known as merinos that are not truly named - the hosiery trade makes a fabric from a mixture of cotton and wool and the low woollen trade know a shoddy fabric as a merino. Merino cloth was first produced in 1804 at Rheims and known as Shale. -
62 نبات
نَبَات \ plant: sth. that grows from the ground (flowers, grass, crops, etc.; often not including bushes and trees): a tobacco plant. \ نَبَات \ corn: any plant that bears grain, esp. in BrE wheat, in AmE maize; the grain of such a plant. \ See Also حَبّ القَمْح، الذُّرَة \ نَبَات \ parasite: a creature (or plant) that lives on another and feeds on its blood, etc.; a person who lives on the efforts of sb. else and does not earn his own living. \ See Also حَيَوان أو شَخْص طُفَيْلِيّ \ نَبَات الأسَل \ rush: a plant that grows in wet places; its tall stems are used for making chair seats, baskets and floor coverings. \ نَبَات الأَفُوكاتَة (نبات) \ avocado: pear a green tropical fruit with a large seed and smooth oily flesh. \ نَبَات البَنْجَر \ beet: a plant with a large root, of which the white kind produces sugar, and the red kind is used as a vegetable. \ See Also الشَّمَنْدَر \ نَبَات الجَاوْدَار \ rye: a kind of corn that is used for black bread. \ See Also الشَّيْلَم \ نَبَات الحَزَاز \ lichen: a very small plant which spreads over rocks, trees, etc.. \ نَبَات الخُرْشُوف (الأَرْضي شَوْكي) \ artichoke: a kind of vegetable. \ نَبَات الخُزَامَى \ lavender: a plant with small sweet-smelling purple flowers and grey leaves. \ نَبَات الخَشْخَاش \ poppy: a wild red flower of several kinds (including the opium poppy). \ نَبَات الدِّفْلَى \ oleander: a bush with beautiful red or white flowers, common in gardens in hot countries. \ نَبَات الرَّاوَنْد \ rhubarb: a garden plant whose stems are cooked and eaten as fruit. \ See Also الرِّيباص \ نَبَات الرَّتَم \ broom: a bush with yellow flowers. \ See Also البَلاّن \ نَبَات الرَّتَم \ juniper: an evergreen bush whose fruit is used to give a taste to GIN. \ See Also العَرْعَر \ نَبَات الزنجَبيل \ ginger: a plant whose hot-tasting root is used in cooking. \ نَبَات السَّرْخَس \ fern: a feathery green plant with no flowers; a mass of this. \ See Also الخُنْشَار \ نَبَات السَّعَادة \ lotus: a flower that grows in lakes (also called the water lily). \ نَبَات شائِك \ thistle: a wild plant with prickly leaves. \ نَبَات الصَّبّار \ cactus, cacti, cactuses: a prickly plant that growns in a dry place. \ نَبَاتُ الفاصُوليَا \ bean: various kinds of plant that produce this. \ See Also اللُّوبيَا، الفول، إلخ \ نَبَات الفُطْر \ mushroom: a small leafless edible plant with a white circular top on a single stem, that can grow in one night. \ نَبَات القُرَّاص \ nettle: a wild plant whose leaves can sting. \ نَبَات القُطن \ cotton: a plant that has a soft white woolly substance round its seeds. \ نَبَات القنَّبِيط (القَرْنَبيط) \ cauliflower: a vegetable with a large white head and green leaves. \ نَبَات القُنْدُول \ gorse: a prickly bush with yellow flowers, common on wild land in Britain. \ نَبَات اللَّبلاب (المتَسلّق) \ ivy: a wild evergreen plant that climbs up trees and walls, and has a leaf with 5 points. \ نَبَات اللِّيف \ loofah: a climbing plant whose dried fruit is used as a brush for washing oneself; such a brush. \ نَبَات مُتَسَلِّق \ creeper: a plant that cannot stand by itself but climbs up walls or trees. \ نَبَات النِّيل (العَظْلَم) (صباغ أزرق) \ indigo: a deep blue colouring matter; the plant that provides it. \ نَبَات الهِنْدِباء البَرّيّة \ dandelion: a yellow wild flower. \ نَبَات وزهرة السَّوْسَن \ iris: a tall plant that grows from a bulb and has gay flowers of various colours (blue, yellow, white, etc.). -
63 разлагать на
•Bacterial activity breaks down the carbohydrate molecules into carbon dioxide and water.
•This catalyst is used to dissociate a halogen molecule into a halide ion and a positive halogen ion.
•An element is a substance which cannot be broken down to simpler substances by chemical reactions.
•To decompose water into oxygen and hydrogen,...
•The distortion term is broken down into its components.
•This motion can be analyzed by resolving it into components.
•The action of the prism in resolving white light into its constituent colours is called colour dispersion.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > разлагать на
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64 warm
I [wxːm] n1) зігріванняto give a warm — погріти, зігріти
II [wxːm] adjBritish /Service/ warm — коротка зимова шинель
1) теплий2) розігрітийwarm with wine [with battle] — розпаленілий вином [битвою]
3) теплий4) гарячийwarm heart — добре /чуйне/ серце
warm thanks — гаряча подяка; щире спасибі
5) жагучий, палкий, гарячийwarm blood — гаряча кров; запал, жар, пристрасть
6) запальний, дратівливийwarm temper — гаряча вдача, запальність
to have warm words with smb — різко поговорити з кимось; посваритися, насваритися з кимось
7) нескромний; похітливий9) небезпечний, важкий10) живий теплийred, yellow and orange are called warm colours — червоний, жовтий, жовтогарячий називають теплими кольорами
11) миcл. гарячий ( про слід)13) близький до мети, що стоїть на правильному шляху (з дитячої гри "тепло е холодно")come and get warm — заходьте е погрійтеся;; розгарячитися
III [wxːm] adv; = warmly IV [wxːm] vto keep a seat /a place/ warm for smb — зберегти місце або посаду для когось ( тимчасово зайнявши його)
1) ( warm up) гріти; нагрівати, зігрівати; розігріватиto warm up mutton — розігріти баранину; зігріватися, підігріватися; розігріватися
2) ( warm up) надихати; пожвавлюватиwine to warm the heart — вино для підняття настрою; надихатися, оживитися
3) (to, toward) відчути симпатію ( до когось), інтерес4) cл. побити (to warm smb 's jacket)to warm the bench — cпopт., сидіти на лаві для запасних гравців, бути в запасі;
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65 SEGL
* * *a. sail; draga, vinda (upp) segl, to hoist sail; leggja (ofan) s., to take in sail; hlaða seglum, to furl the sails.* * *n. [A. S. segel; Engl. sail; Germ. segel; Dan. seil]:—a sail, Sj. 135; vinda, draga segl, to hoist sail, Hkv. 1. 29, Ó. H. 136, 137, 170; setja upp segl, Fms. ix. 10; taka til segls, Ó. H. 140; leggja ofan segl, 170; hella ( to reef) segl, 182, Nj. 135, Fms. ix. 285, Fb. ii. 583; hleypa segli ór heflum, Ó. H. 182; hleypa ofan segli, id.; hlaða ( to furl) seglum, Fms. viii. 135; nú lægir seglin þeirra, Ó. H. 182, passim. The ancients took pride in costly sails woven or embroidered with stripes and figures in various colours (vöndr, segl stafað vendi), stafat segl, Fms. i. 301; segl blá-stafat, x. 345; stöfuð segl með ymsum litum, xi. 437; seglin vóru stöfuð öll með blá ok rauðu ok grænu, Ó. H. 161; segl stafat vendi blám ok rauðum, Eg. 68, Ó. H. 113, 124; var seglit hvítt sem drift ok stafat rauðu ok blá með vendi, 170, Orkn. ch. 116, and passim: such sails were a fit gift to a king, see the narrative in Fms. vi, Har. S. harðr. ch. 100; at menn sendi konungi vingjafir, hauka, hesta, tjöld eðr segl, Ó. H. 126; hence the poets call the sail a ‘tablet’ (skript): poët. a ship is called segl-hundr, -marr, -vigg, sail-hound, sail-steed, Lex. Poët.COMPDS: seglbót, seglbúinn, segllaun, seglrá, seglreiði, segltækr, seglviðr. -
66 different
['dɪf(ə)rənt]adjдругой, не такой, разный, различный, непохожийTheir tastes are widely different. — Их вкусы совсем не совпадают/сильно расходятся. /У них совершенно разные вкусы.
The weather here is quite different. — Погода здесь совершенно другая.
I feel a different person. — Я себя чувствую совсем другим человеком.
I called up three different times. — Я звонил трижды в разное время.
We were given a different address. — Нам дали совсем другой адрес.
- qualitatively differentIt's a different kettle of fish. — ◊ Это совсем другой коленкор. /Это совсем иное дело.
- quite different
- widely different tastes
- different questions
- different ideas
- different age groups
- different films
- different kind of man
- dresses in different colours
- be slightly different
- be different from smb, smth
- be different in manner
- be subtly different
- buy a lot of different things
- do smth in a different way
- go to different shops
- have accounts with two different banks
- look at smth from different points of view
- see things in a different lightCHOICE OF WORDS:(1.) Русским прилагательным разный, различный соответствуют в английском языке прилагательные different и various. Different определяет любые существительные (исчисляемое и неисчисляемое) в единственном и множественном числе и подчеркивает несходство: I feel a different person я чувствую себя совсем другим человеком; I called up three different times я звонил трижды в разное время. Various определяет только исчисляемые существительные во множественном числе. В отличие от different, various не столько отличает, сколько подчеркивает большое количество одинаковых, однотипных предметов, разновидности одного и того же класса или одной и той же категории: various forms of transport разные виды транспорта; various ways of cooking meat разные способы приготовления мяса. (2.) See various, adj; Choice of WordsUSAGE:(1.) Прилагательное different употребляется только атрибутивно, т. е. перед именами существительными. Русское "отличаться от кого-либо, от чего-либо, быть не таким как обычно" передается в английском языке конструкцией to be different from smb, smth: he is different from all of us он не такой, как все мы/он отличается от нас. (2.) Прилагательное different по своей семантике относится к прилагательным сравнения, и поэтому в отрицательных предложениях употребляется с отрицанием no, а не not: this trip was no different from all others эта поездка ничем не отличалась от всех остальных; ср также he is no taller than his brother он не выше своего брата. (3.) See easy, adj; USAGE (1.), (2.). -
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A remote-sensing term referring to the process of assigning different colours to different spectral bands. The colour picture formed by this process is called a "colour composite" (a colour image produced through optical combination of multiband images by projection through filters) and is produced by assigning a colour to an image of the Earth's surface recorded in a particular waveband. For a Landsat colour composite, the green waveband is coloured blue, the red waveband is coloured green and the infrared waveband is coloured red. This produces an image closely approximating a false colour photograph. Colour composite images are easier to interpret than separate images recording different wavebands. US national experimental crop inventories are based upon visual interpretation of Landsat colour composites. (Source: RRDA / WHIT)
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69 Farbzusammensetzung
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A remote-sensing term referring to the process of assigning different colours to different spectral bands. The colour picture formed by this process is called a "colour composite" (a colour image produced through optical combination of multiband images by projection through filters) and is produced by assigning a colour to an image of the Earth's surface recorded in a particular waveband. For a Landsat colour composite, the green waveband is coloured blue, the red waveband is coloured green and the infrared waveband is coloured red. This produces an image closely approximating a false colour photograph. Colour composite images are easier to interpret than separate images recording different wavebands. US national experimental crop inventories are based upon visual interpretation of Landsat colour composites. (Source: RRDA / WHIT)
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73 blend
1. [blend] n1. 1) смесь2) смешивание3) спец. купаж2. переход одного цвета или оттенка в другой3. лингв. слово-гибрид, образованное путём контрактации двух основmotel is composed of mo/tor and ho/tel and is called a blend - слово мотель составлено из двух слов и называется словом-гибридом
4. воен. камуфляжная окраска5. амер. = blended whiskey2. [blend] a уст.смешанный3. [blend] v (blended, blent)1. 1) смешивать; изготовлять смесь2) смешиваться; сливаться3) спец. купажироватьto blend tea [coffee, wine] - смешивать сорта чая [кофе, вина]
2. 1) вливать, объединять2) сливаться, объединяться3. незаметно переходить из оттенка в оттенок4. подбирать цвета5. 1) сочетатьthe diverse elements of his character are strangely blended - разные черты его характера странно сочетаются
2) (in, with) сочетаться, гармонироватьhow well the new curtains blend with the rug - новые занавески великолепно гармонируют с ковром
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74 such
adj. dergelijk, zulk--------adv. zo--------pron. dergelijke, dergelijkensuch1[ sutsj] 〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; fungeert als predeterminator in combinatie met onbepaald lidwoord〉♦voorbeelden:such as • zoalsa man such as John • een man als Johnsuch clothes as he would need • de kleren die hij nodig zou hebbenit was such a disaster that … • het werd zo'n mislukking dat …such lovely weather • zulk mooi weerI have accepted his help, such as it is • ik heb zijn hulp aangenomen, ook al is die vrijwel niets waardthe work was brilliant but no-one recognized it as such • het werk was briljant maar niemand erkende het als zodanig4 such a day! • wat een dag!music, and such music! • muziek, en wat voor muziek!such rubbish! • wat een onzin!I've never seen such a thing before • ik heb nog nooit zoiets geziensuch a lot of fun • zoveel pretall such matters • al dergelijke zakengive him Burgundy? I won't give him any such thing! • hem bourgogne geven? Niets daarvan!there's no such thing • iets dergelijks bestaat niet6 at such (and such) a place and at such (and such) a time • op die en die plaats en op dat en dat uur/tijdstip————————such21 zulke ⇒ zo iemand/iets, dergelijke(n), zulks♦voorbeelden:1 his book was not a biography though he called it such • zijn boek was geen biografie hoewel hij het zo noemdesuch was not my intention • dat was niet mijn bedoelinglentils, beans, and such • linzen, bonen, en dergelijke————————such3〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:it was built such that the walls sloped • het was zodanig gebouwd dat de muren helden -
75 σαρδόνυξ
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76 Canvas (Artists')
Two kinds of fabric are prepared for artists' use; the best is called Ticking. It is primed with a ground of neutral grey or with other colours. They are kept stretched on frames ready for use. The principal sizes are known as: Kit-cat, 28-in. X 36-in., for portraits; Three-quarters, 25-in. X 30-in., Half-length, 40-in. X 50-in., Bishop's half length, 45-in. X 56-in., Bishop's length, 58 in. X 94-in. -
77 Elastic Flannel
Fabric with a raised nap on the face, used for women's garments. It is made on the stocking loom in Wales, from 32-in. to 36-in. wide in stripes of rose or blue plain colours. Also called Veleurs de Laine. -
78 Kincob
A very expensive and elaborately ornamented fabric, woven in India for artistic and ceremonial purposes. It is made from all-silk yarns in all colours with gold and silver threads for extra ornament. There are up to seven warps used and many wefts in a large variety of designs. It is seldom that two pieces are alike either in design or quality. Being hand-woven the fabrics resemble embroidery work. Mostly made at Benares, Ahmedabad and Surat. They are used for covering state carriages, thrones, Mussulman jackets, caps, etc. When used for covering presents given by princes they are called rumals, but are not classed with the ordinary rumal. -
79 Rebourdure
A French term for the coloured outline of and figure in fabrics woven in different colours, both colourings being weft. The fabrics were called Reborde.
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