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  • 101 Cut your coat according to your cloth

    По одежке протягивай ножки.

    English-Russian Idioms illustrated collection > Cut your coat according to your cloth

  • 102 cut one's coat according to one's cloth

    жить по своим средствам, возможностям

    Australian slang > cut one's coat according to one's cloth

  • 103 cut the coat according to the cloth

    не так живи, как хочется, а так живи, как можется. /по одежке протягивай ножки. /живи по средствам

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > cut the coat according to the cloth

  • 104 cut one's coat according to one's cloth

    жить по своим средствам, возможностям

    English-Russian australian expression > cut one's coat according to one's cloth

  • 105 cut one's coat according to one's cloth

    ayagini yorganina göre uzatmak

    English to Turkish dictionary > cut one's coat according to one's cloth

  • 106 Hair Cloth

    A heavy twilled cloth containing wool waste and some calf hair. A nap is raised by gigging. Used for carriage rugs. ———————— This fabric is woven from very strong three-fold cotton warp and horsehair weft. Other material, such as linen, has been used for the warp. Usually made with about 44 ends per inch, and 80 to 100 picks per inch. The weave is usually the 5-end satin. Horse hair is not dyed, and the hair used is generally black, and is cut from both the tails and manes. The lengths vary from 30-in. to 46-in., and a single hair forms one pick. A special loom is used, fitted with mechanism for picking up the hairs and drawing them one by one into the shed. The shuttle for doing this is equipped with a pair of nippers. There is a rough fringe of hair at each selvedge. The cloth is very stiff or wiry and is used for coat linings. Formerly the cloth was also used for upholstering chairs and couches, and some is used today for this purpose (see Cilicium).

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Hair Cloth

  • 107 to cut one's coat according to one's cloth

    English-spanish dictionary > to cut one's coat according to one's cloth

  • 108 this piece of cloth will cut up into two shirts

    this piece of cloth will cut up into two shirts

    English-Dutch dictionary > this piece of cloth will cut up into two shirts

  • 109 Cerise Cloth

    A dress fabric made on check looms using a worsted warp, white or dyed and 2, 3 or 4 wefts in various colours. The warp and one weft are the same colour, say white; if two only are used the second weft, say red, will form a stripe on the face of the cloth on a white ground. The weft forming the stripe is wool and the ground weft worsted. One quality is made 72-in. (loom), 46-ends 30's white worsted per inch, 43 picks 30's white worsted for ground, and 43 picks of 6's run in red per inch. Woven pick and pick, as design, on 12 shafts. The weight is 111/2-oz. per yard. The cloth is felted and nap finished, and the result is clear-cut stripes on the face and back. In the design illustrated dots show red wool picks forming stripe, and full squares the ground picks

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Cerise Cloth

  • 110 Curtain Cloth

    The loom mechanism is entirely different from that used for leno brocade work in which the ordinary doup is used and all the warp is drawn through the mail eyes of the jacquard. For Madras muslins the jacquard is different as doup harness and slackener harness must be provided. Qualities vary from 36 to 50 ends and 27 to 36 picks per inch, of 60's to 80's warp and 40's to 80's weft. The coloured warp yarns are 50's, 2/70's or 2/100's. The figuring weft ranges from 8's to 16's, 2/16's to 2/32's and rayon weft from 500 denier to 150 denier. The cloth is an open gauze ground cloth and extra weft figures are woven on this base. The extra weft appears only where figure is required and the floating yarn between one figure and the next is cut off after weaving.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Curtain Cloth

  • 111 Laminated Cloth

    Cotton fabrics cut into narrow strips for many mechanical uses. the principal of which is for polishing. For polishing, practically only cotton cloth such as osnaburg, sheeting and light duck is used.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Laminated Cloth

  • 112 Hollow Cut

    Cotton corduroy cloth, woven with even pile, and the runs between the ribs are hollowed out with a shearing machine. It is also made by holding the knife at various angles when cutting the pile. Also known as velvet cord.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Hollow Cut

  • 113 this piece of cloth will cut up into three suits

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > this piece of cloth will cut up into three suits

  • 114 you must cut your coat according to your cloth

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > you must cut your coat according to your cloth

  • 115 to cut one's coat according to one's cloth

    dzīvot pēc saviem līdzekļiem

    English-Latvian dictionary > to cut one's coat according to one's cloth

  • 116 SNÍÐA

    (snið; sneið, sniðum; sniðinn), v.
    1) to cut; s. e-t af e-u, to cut off (sneið þrælinn höfuðit af jarli); s. e-t í sundr, to cut asunder; s. til, to make a cut, to set about a thing;
    * * *
    sníð, pret. sneitt, sneið, pl. sniðu; imperat. sníð, sníddu; part. sniðinn; a weak pret. sníddi (analogous to líddi from líða), Fas. iii. 21 (in a verse), 356, l. 1: [Ulf. sneiþan = θερίζειν; A. S. snîðan; Germ. schneiden; Dan. snyden; Shetl. sny]:—to slice, lop, cut, prop. to prune trees, as the Gothic shews, cp. sniðill, Al. 120; burt sníð þú grein lastanna, Pass.; sníðu vér löstu af verkum várum, Greg. 32; sumir orm sniðu, Bkv. 4; sníðit or hann sina-magni, cut his sinew-power, ham-string him, Vkv.; skör sniðin hjörvi, Edda (Ht.); skeið sneið, she cut the waves, Fms. vi. (in a verse); hann sníðr hann sundr í miðju, Nj. 97; sneið Karkr höfuð af jarli, Fms. i. 217; svá at sneið í sundr kjálkana ok barkann, vii. 191; sneið Egill af honum skeggit. Eg. 564: sniða um, to circumcise (um-sniðning), Stj. 353, MS. 625. 86; sniða, líma ok niðr-setja, of masonry, Fms. xi. 428: to cut cloth, of tailoring, sníða skyrtu, Gísl. 97; so also sniða skó or skæði: metaph., s. af, hann sneið af neðan þat er saurugt hafði orðit, Fs. 51; bjórar er menn sniða ór skóm sínum fyrir tá eðr hæli, Edda 42; so in mod. usage, s. fat, klæði, dúk: sniða til, to make a cut; hvar til skyldi s. um kvánfangit, Finnb. 296.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > SNÍÐA

  • 117 biçmek

    "1. /ı/ to cut and shape, hew (wood, stone) (according to a pattern): Tomrukları biçip kalas haline getirdiler. They cut up the logs into beams. 2. /ı/ tailor. to cut (cloth) (in order to make a garment); to cut out, cut the cloth for (a garment): Elbisenin kumaşını henüz biçmedi. He hasn´t cut out the dress yet. 3. /ı/ to reap (a cereal crop); to cut, mow (hay, grass). 4. /ı/ to mow down, cut down, kill (people) (with a volley of fire). 5. /a, ı/ to put (a price) on, assign (a price) to: Şimdi bu halıya fiyat biçelim. Let´s price this rug now. "

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > biçmek

  • 118 nakāsu

    Sumer. wr. guruš3; guruš4"to cut, fell, trim, peel off; a cutting; stubble" Akk. kismu nakāsu šarāmu
    Sumer. wr. kid7"to cut, fell" Akk. nakāsu
    Sumer. wr. sur4"to cut cloth" Akk. nakāsu
    Sumer. wr. šab"to inspect exta; to incise; to draw, design; to gather together, collect, scrape up; to break off, deduct; to trim, peel off; to dig, hollow out; to have a grooved shape; to cut, fell (of trees); to become loose, fall out; to disintegrate; to disappear; to make clear" Akk. barû ša uzu esēpu harāru harāşuharāşu; eşēruharāşu; šarāmu nakāsu šahāhu
    Sumer. wr. šuš4"to cut, fell; to trim, peel off" Akk. nakāsu šarāmu
    Sumer. wr. tukx(|IM.KAD3|)"to break off, pinch off; to cut, fell; to demolish; to scratch; to soften, dissolve" Akk. karāşu nakāsu; naqāru narābu

    Akkadian Index > nakāsu

  • 119 biçtirmek

    "1./ı, a/ to have (someone) cut and shape or hew (wood, stone) (according to a pattern); /ı/ to have (wood, stone) cut and shaped or hewn (according to a pattern). 2. /ı, a/ tailor. to have (someone) cut (cloth) (in order to make a garment); to have (someone) cut out (a garment). 3. /ı, a/ to have (someone) reap (a cereal crop) or cut (hay, grass); /ı/ to have (a cereal crop) reaped; /ı/ to have (hay, grass) cut. 4. /ı/ to have (people) mown down (with a volley of fire). 5. /a, ı/ to have (something) priced: Bu kitaplara fiyat biçtireceğim. I´m going to have these books priced."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > biçtirmek

  • 120 sniða

    (snið; sneið, sniðum; sniðinn), v.
    1) to cut; s. e-t af e-u, to cut off (sneið þrælinn höfuðit af jarli); s. e-t í sundr, to cut asunder; s. til, to make a cut, to set about a thing;
    * * *
    að, to go zig-zag; hann sniðar upp fjallið.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > sniða

См. также в других словарях:

  • Cut — (k[u^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cut}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Cutting}.] [OE. cutten, kitten, ketten; prob. of Celtic origin; cf. W. cwtau to shorten, curtail, dock, cwta bobtailed, cwt tail, skirt, Gael. cutaich to shorten, curtail, dock, cutach short,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Cut — (k[u^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cut}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Cutting}.] [OE. cutten, kitten, ketten; prob. of Celtic origin; cf. W. cwtau to shorten, curtail, dock, cwta bobtailed, cwt tail, skirt, Gael. cutaich to shorten, curtail, dock, cutach short,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • cut — or short cut [kut] vt. cut, cutting [ME cutten, kytten < Late OE * cyttan < Scand base seen in Swed dial., Ice kuta, to cut with a knife: the word replaced OE ceorfan (see CARVE), snithan, scieran (see SHEAR) as used in its basic senses] I… …   English World dictionary

  • cut from the same cloth — Very similar in nature • • • Main Entry: ↑cut * * * of the same nature; similar don t assume all women are cut from the same cloth * * * cut from the same cloth ◇ If people or things are cut from the same cloth, they are very similar to each… …   Useful english dictionary

  • cut — ► VERB (cutting; past and past part. cut) 1) make an opening, incision, or wound in (something) with a sharp implement. 2) shorten or divide into pieces with a sharp implement. 3) make, form, or remove with a sharp implement. 4) make or design (a …   English terms dictionary

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  • cut your coat according to your cloth — phrase to not spend more money than you have Thesaurus: to save money, or to be careful with moneyhyponym to buy somethingsynonym Main entry: cut * * * proverb undertake only what you have the money or ability …   Useful english dictionary

  • cut your coat according to your cloth — cut (your) coat according to (your) cloth to only buy what you have enough money to pay for. Of course we d love a huge expensive house, but you have to cut your coat according to your cloth …   New idioms dictionary

  • cut your coat according to cloth — cut (your) coat according to (your) cloth to only buy what you have enough money to pay for. Of course we d love a huge expensive house, but you have to cut your coat according to your cloth …   New idioms dictionary

  • cut coat according to your cloth — cut (your) coat according to (your) cloth to only buy what you have enough money to pay for. Of course we d love a huge expensive house, but you have to cut your coat according to your cloth …   New idioms dictionary

  • cut coat according to cloth — cut (your) coat according to (your) cloth to only buy what you have enough money to pay for. Of course we d love a huge expensive house, but you have to cut your coat according to your cloth …   New idioms dictionary

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