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1 a skirt girt with a scarf
Макаров: юбка, подпоясанная шарфомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a skirt girt with a scarf
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2 joint with skew, scarf and key
Строительство: соединять зигзагомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > joint with skew, scarf and key
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3 skirt girt with a scarf
Макаров: юбка, подпоясанная шарфомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > skirt girt with a scarf
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4 scarf
1. n шарфa skirt girt with a scarf — юбка, подпоясанная шарфом
2. n кашне3. n галстук4. n траурная повязка5. n амер. длинная узкая дорожка на стол6. n воен. перевязь; офицерский шарф7. n церк. епитрахиль8. v редк. надевать в виде шарфа, набрасывать на плечи9. v редк. окутывать, обвивать10. n скос, косая кромка11. n стр. соединение замком; косой замок; врубка12. v стр. соединять в замок, сращивать13. v резать вкось, скашивать; обтёсывать край, углы14. v делать пазы, выемки15. n диал. бакланСинонимический ряд:1. neckpiece (noun) ascot; bandanna; kerchief; muffler; neckpiece; sash; shawl; wrap2. throw (noun) boa; stole; throw -
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6 scarf
§ შარფი, ჰალსტუხი§ კაშნე, შარფი, ყელსახვევიshe fidgeted with her scarf ყელსახვევს აწვალებდა / წიწკნიდა -
7 Scarf
Scarfs are mentioned as early as the reign of Elizabeth among the articles of ladies' attire. A black silk scarf is noted in 1709. A long velvet scarf, lined with a shot silk of pink and blue, in 1731 -
8 scarf with oblique cut ends
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > scarf with oblique cut ends
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9 scarf
I n AmE slII vi AmE slThis scarf stinks — Это не еда, а гадость какая-то
III vt AmE slI'll be with you as soon as I scarf — Я приду, как только поем
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10 ■ run away with
■ run away withv. i. + avv. + prep.2 portarsi via; rubare: They ran away with the contents of the till, si sono portati via il contenuto della cassa; Somebody has ran away with my scarf, qualcuno si è preso la mia sciarpa3 ( di sentimenti: ira, ecc.) prendere il sopravvento su: She lets her feelings run away with her, lascia che i suoi sentimenti prendano il sopravvento; His imagination ran away with him, si è lasciato trasportare dalla fantasia4 (fam.) vincere facilmente ( una partita, ecc.) □ to run away with the idea that…, mettersi in testa (o illudersi) che… -
11 halved scarf with saddle-back ends
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > halved scarf with saddle-back ends
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12 straight scarf with saddlebacked ends
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > straight scarf with saddlebacked ends
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13 go with
• go with something/someone 1. to match; 2. to accompany; 3. to date someone 1. подходить друг другу; 2. сопровождать, идти вместе; 3. встречаться (о мужчине и женщине)1. This scarf doesn’t go with this dress. Apples go with cheese. 2. I’ll go with you to the store. 3. Tom went with Gina before he met Liz.
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14 blue scarf goes well with your blouse
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > blue scarf goes well with your blouse
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15 fumble with scarf
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16 half-lap scarf with keys
Строительство: накладка с клиньями, натяжная накладкаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > half-lap scarf with keys
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17 joint with scarf and joggle
Строительство: соединять в ус, соединять пазами, соединять шипамиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > joint with scarf and joggle
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18 oblique scarf with wedge
Строительство: косой натяжной замок с клиномУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > oblique scarf with wedge
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19 oblique-tabled scarf with key
Строительство: косой натяжной замокУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > oblique-tabled scarf with key
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20 tabled scarf with folding wedges
Строительство: натяжной замок с шипами и торцовыми гребнямиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tabled scarf with folding wedges
См. также в других словарях:
Scarf — Scarf, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scarfed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Scarfing}.] 1. To throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf. My sea gown scarfed about me. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To dress with a scarf, or as with a scarf; to cover with a loose wrapping.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scarf — scarf1 [skärf] n. pl. scarves or sometimes scarfs [skärvz] [NormFr escarpe (OFr escharpe), a purse suspended from the neck, wallet < ML scirpa, scrippa, earlier scirpea, rush pouch or basket < L scirpeus, of rushes < scirpus, a rush,… … English World dictionary
scarf — I [[t]skɑrf[/t]] n. pl. scarfs, scarves (skӓrvz). 1) clo a long, sometimes broad strip of cloth worn about the neck, shoulders, or head for warmth or style 2) a long cover or ornamental cloth for a bureau, table, etc • Etymology: 1545–55; perh.… … From formal English to slang
scarf — scarf1 scarfless, adj. scarflike, adj. /skahrf/, n., pl. scarfs, scarves /skahrvz/, v. n. 1. a long, broad strip of wool, silk, lace, or other material worn about the neck, shoulders, or head, for ornament or protection against cold, drafts,… … Universalium
scarf´er — scarf1 «skahrf», noun, plural scarfs or scarves, verb. –n. 1. a) a long, broad strip of silk, lace, or other material, worn about the neck, shoulders, head, or waist. b) = muffler (def. 2). (Cf. ↑muffler) 2. a long strip of linen, etc., used as a … Useful english dictionary
scarf — I. /skaf / (say skahf) noun (plural scarfs or scarves /skavz / (say skahvz)) 1. a long, broad strip of silk, wool, lace, etc., worn about the neck, shoulders, or head for ornament or warmth. 2. → headscarf. –verb (t) 3. to cover or wrap with, or… …
scarf — I. noun (plural scarfs) Etymology: Middle English skarf, probably from Old Norse skarfr butt end of a plank Date: 15th century 1. either of the chamfered or cutaway ends that fit together to form a scarf joint 2. an in line joint made by… … New Collegiate Dictionary
scarf — 1. noun /skɑː(r)f/ a) A long, often knitted, garment worn around the neck. b) A headscarf. Syn: muffler 2. verb /skɑː( … Wiktionary
Scarf — Scarf, n.; pl. {Scarfs}, rarely {Scarves} (sk[aum]rvz). [Cf. OF. escharpe a pilgrim s scrip, or wallet (hanging about the neck), F. [ e]charpe sash, scarf; probably from OHG. scharpe pocket; also (from the French) Dan. ski[ae]rf; Sw. sk[ a]rp,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scarf joint — scarf′ joint n. bui a joint in which two structural members are joined with long end laps and secured with bolts, straps, keys, fishplates, etc., to resist tension or compression • Etymology: 1785–95 … From formal English to slang
Scarf — A scarf is a piece of fabric worn on or near the head or around the neck for warmth, cleanliness, fashion or for religious reasons.Uses and typesIn cold climates, a thick knitted scarf, often of wool, is tied around the neck to keep warm. This is … Wikipedia