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1 web eyelet
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2 eyelet
1. глазок; 2. ушко; проушина; 3. петелька; 4. кнопка (для застёжки); 5. отверстие для продёргивания ленты или тесьмы; 6. отверстие в ажурном или глазковом переплетении; 7. дефектное отверстие в вязаном полотне @porcelain eyelet фарфоровый глазок (нитепроводника) @rib eyelet ластичный ажур; ластично-глазковое переплетение @web eyelet ажурное или глазковое переплетение @ -
3 eyelet
1. глазок; 2. ушко; проушина; 3. петелька; 4. кнопка (для застёжки); 5. отверстие для продёргивания ленты или тесьмы; 6. отверстие в ажурном или глазковом переплетении; 7. дефектное отверстие в вязаном полотне @porcelain eyelet фарфоровый глазок (нитепроводника) @rib eyelet ластичный ажур; ластично-глазковое переплетение @web eyelet ажурное или глазковое переплетение @ -
4 глазковое переплетение
Textile: eyelet construction, web eyeletУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > глазковое переплетение
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5 ажурное переплетение
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ажурное переплетение
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6 जाल
jāla1) mfn. watery MBh. III, 11967 ;
2) n. a net (for catching birds, fish etc.)
AV. VIII, X KātyṠr. PārGṛ. etc.. ;
a hairnet Āp.;
a net (fig.), snare Yājñ. III, 119 MBh. III, 25 R. V Bhartṛ. etc.. ;
(in anat.) the omentum Bhpr. II, 310 ;
a cob-web W. ;
any reticulated orᅠ woven texture, wire-net, mail-coat, wire-helmet MBh. vff. Hariv. Kum. VII, 59 ;
a lattice, eyelet. R. III, 61, 13 VarBṛS. LVI, 22 ;
a lattice-window Mn. VIII, 132 Yājñ. I, 361 Vikr. etc.. ;
« the web orᅠ membrane on the feet of water-birds» seeᅠ - pāda the finger- andᅠ toe-membrane of divine beings andᅠ godlike personages Ṡak. VII, 16 ;
lion's mane Kathās. LXXV ;
a bundle of buds W. ;
(chiefly ifc.) collection multitude MBh. etc.;
deception, illusion magic Daṡ. VIII, 42 Kathās. XXIV, 199 ;
pride W. ;
for jāta, kind, species ṠvetUp. V, 3 R. II ;
m. (g jvalâ̱di) Nauclea Cadamba L. ;
a small cucumber. L. Sch. ;
(i) f. a kind of cucumber L. ;
cf. áyo-, indra-, giri-, bṛihaj-
- जालकर्मन्
- जालकार
- जालकारक
- जालकीट
- जालक्षीर्य
- जालगर्दभ
- जालगवाक्ष
- जालगवाक्षक
- जालगोनिका
- जालदण्ड
- जालपद्
- जालपद
- जालपाद
- जालपाश
- जालपुर
- जालप्राया
- जालबद्ध
- जालबन्ध
- जालमाला
- जालवत्
- जालवर्वुरिक
- जालसरस
- जालहासिनी
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7 जालक
jālakán. a net, woven texture, web ( alsoᅠ fig., « a multitude», e.g.. of tears running down the cheeks etc.) ṠBr. XIV, 6, 11, 3 R. Suṡr. Ṡak. Ragh. Ṛitus. ;
(ifc.) Kathās. ;
a lattice, eyelet Pañcat. III, 7, 40 ;
a lattice-window (m. L.) Ṡiṡ. IX, 39 ;
a bundle of buds Megh. Mālav. V, 4 ;
« a kind of pearl-ornament» seeᅠ - mālin;
a nest L. ;
a plantain L. ;
illusion L. ;
pride L. ;
m. N. of a tree BhP. VIII, 2, 18 ;
( ikā) f. a net (for catching birds etc.) Kathās. LXI (cf. mṛiga-jālikā);
a veil, SāṇkhGṛ. I, 14, 12/13 ;
a kind of cloth orᅠ raiment W. ;
chainarmour R. III, 28, 26 ;
a spider L. ;
plantain L. ;
a multitude Kād. IV, 145 ;
a widow L. ;
iron W. ;
= komāsikā L. ;
- जालकगर्दभ
- जालकमालिन्
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