Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь - silk
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1. шелк, шелковая ткань (также silk goods, silk fabrics) artificial silk —- искусственный шелк the picture is painted on silk —- картина написана на шелке 2. шелковое волокно; шелковая нить, пряжа raw silk —- шелк-сырец thrown silk —- крученый натуральный шелк 3. шелковый товар, шелка 4. шелка, шелковые одежды dressed in silks and satins —- разодетый в шелка; в пышных одеждах 5. шелковые чулки 6. шелковое платье; предмет одежды, сшитый из шелка she wore a black silk —- она была в черном шелковом платье 7. мантия королевского адвоката 8. звание королевского адвоката to take silk —- стать королевским адвокатом 9. костюм жокея, акробата, борца 10. блеск (некоторых видов сапфира и рубина) 11. ам. с-х. "шелк" (совокупность пестиков в початке кукурузы) 12. воен. разг. парашют to hit the silk —- прыгать с парашютом 13. шелковый silk scarf —- шелковый шарф silk paper —- папиросная бумага; шелковая бумага ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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1. noun 1) шелк 2) pl. шелковые нитки 3) coll. королевский адвокат; to take silk - стать королевским адвокатом 2. adj. шелковый; silk hat - цилиндр; silk stocking - шелковый чулок [ср. тж. silk-stocking ] ...Англо-русский словарь
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1) шёлк 2) шёлковая ситовая ткань 3) шёлковое сито 4) "шёлк" (початка кукурузы) - carbon silk - glass silk - grege silk - grenadine silk - mica silk - raw silk - real silk - souple silk - tram silk ...Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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n. 1 a fine strong soft lustrous fibre produced by silkworms in making cocoons. 2 a similar fibre spun by some spiders etc. 3 thread or cloth made from silk fibre. 4 (in pl.) kinds of silk cloth or garments made from it, esp. as worn by a jockey in a horse-owner's colours. 5 Brit. colloq. Queen's (or King's) Counsel, as having the right to wear a silk gown. 6 (attrib.) made of silk (silk blouse). 7 the silky styles of the female maize-flower. Phrases and idioms silk cotton kapok or a similar substance. silk-fowl a breed of fowl with a silky plumage. silk-gland a gland secreting the substance produced as silk. silk hat a tall cylindrical hat covered with silk plush. silk moth any of various large moths of the family Saturniidae, esp. Hyalophora cecropia. silk-screen printing = screen printing. take silk Brit. become a Queen's (or King's) Counsel. Derivatives silklike adj. Etymology: OE sioloc, seolec (cf. ON silki) f. LL sericum neut. of L sericus f. seres f. Gk Seres an oriental people ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Old English seolc, sioluc, probably ultimately from Greek serikos ~en — more at sericeous Date: before 12th century 1. a fine continuous protein fiber produced by various insect larvae usually for cocoons; especially a lustrous tough elastic fiber produced by ~worms and used for textiles 2. thread, yarn, or fabric made from ~ filaments 3. a. a garment of ~ b. (1) a distinctive ~ gown worn by a King's or Queen's Counsel (2) a King's or Queen's Counsel c. plural the colored cap and blouse of a jockey or harness horse driver made in the registered racing color of the employing stable 4. a. a filament resembling ~; especially one produced by a spider b. ~y material milkweed ~; especially the styles of an ear of Indian corn 5. parachute • ~like adjective II. intransitive verb Date: 1783 of corn to develop the ~ ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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(silks) Silk is a substance which is made into smooth fine cloth and sewing thread. You can also refer to this cloth or thread as silk. They continued to get their silks from China... Pauline wore a silk dress with a strand of pearls. N-MASS ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~ n 1 a thin, smooth, soft cloth made from very thin thread which is produced by a silkworm (a silk shirt | a dress made of the finest silk) 2 BrE law a KC or QC (=type of important lawyer) (take silk (=become a KC or QC)) 3 silks technical the coloured shirts worn by jockeys (=people who ride horses in races) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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- O.E. sioloc, seoloc "silk," ultimately from an Asian word (cf. Chinese si "silk," Manchurian sirghe, Mongolian sirkek) borrowed into Gk. as serikos "silken," serikon "silk." The use of -l- instead of -r- in the Balto-Slavic form of the word (cf. Old Church Slavonic selku, Lith. silkai) passed into Gmc. via the Baltic trade and may reflect a Chinese dialectal form. Western cultivation began 552 C.E., when agents from Byzantium impersonating monks smuggled silkworms and mulberry leaves out of China. Silkworm is O.E. seolcwyrm. Figurative use of silk-stocking (adj.) for "wealthy" is attested from 1812. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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