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1 fur
1. n1) хутро2) вовна, шерсть; шкура, шкурка3) pl хутряні вироби, хутра4) збірн. хутровий звір5) пушок (на плодах)6) мед. наліт; смага (на язиці)7) накип8) осадок9) буд. дранка; латиfur rug — хутряний килимок; хутряна запона
to make the fur fly — зчинити бучу, затіяти сварку
2. v1) підбивати (оторочувати, оздоблювати) хутром2) покривати (ся) накипом3) зчищати накип (з котла)4) буд. обшивати латами (дошками, дранкою)* * *I n1) хутро2) шерсть; шкура; шкурка3) pl хутро; хутраto trade in furs — торгувати хутром; хутряні вироби, хутра
6) мeд. наліт ( на язиці)7) накип ( в казані); осад ( у винній бочці)8) бyд. лати; дранкаII v1) pр.
— обробляти, оздоблювати, підбивати хутром3) зчищати накип ( з казана)4) бyд. прошивати рейками, дранкою, дошками -
2 fur
I n1) хутро2) шерсть; шкура; шкурка3) pl хутро; хутраto trade in furs — торгувати хутром; хутряні вироби, хутра
6) мeд. наліт ( на язиці)7) накип ( в казані); осад ( у винній бочці)8) бyд. лати; дранкаII v1) pр.
— обробляти, оздоблювати, підбивати хутром3) зчищати накип ( з казана)4) бyд. прошивати рейками, дранкою, дошками
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