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Перевод: damask
[прилагательное] сделанный из дамасской стали; булатный; камчатный; алый; [существительное] дамаст ; камка ; камчатное полотно; дамасская сталь; булат ; алый цвет; [глагол] ткать с узорами; украшать насечкой из золота; украшать насечкой из серебра; воронить
Тезаурус:
- The garden was long, thin, bowery, with sunny spots of grass, surrounded by little box hedges, its air full of roses, swarthy damask, thick ivory, floating pink, its borders restraining fantastic striped and spotted lilies, curling bronze and gold, bold and hot and rich.
- Fig. 1, Moss rose centifolia L.; "Muscosa"; Fig. 2 Damask Rose, rosa damascena Miller "York and Lancaster"; drawing by J.S. Miller pl. 221, FIGS
- Plate CCXXI of the Figures of Plants shows two roses: the variegated Damask, or York and Lancaster, had long been known and to his descriptive account of this Miller added a note on Mrs Hart's Rose, probably a sport, with its more distinctly striped petals than the other's rather blotched red and white ones.
- Lorna daintily unfolded her damask napkin.
- His great oak coffin that had been ready for him for years was set up like a cupboard at the head of the bier, fresh lined with red and gold damask, its silver handles polished bright.
- On the altar table itself, in front of a piece of red damask, lies a large, realistically-modelled dog.
- His earliest memories are of stacks of colourful imported tins, boxes, bottles and packets of the family grocery business, and of the paraphernalia of popular Catholicism, which would have included reliquaries and tabernacles, retables combining paintings and sculpture, altars decorated with damask cloth, candles, flowers and ex votos of an often intensely personal nature.
- What opulence they met as they settled into their private salons: Spanish leather armchairs embossed with gold, mahogany panelling inlaid with rosewood marquetry, damask curtains held by silk cords with gold tassels, thickly-carpeted floors, and each compartment was heated.
- Vulgar speculation about his love life usually enraged Richard; there was still a mark on the pearl damask wall where he had hurled a glass of whisky on receiving the news that People magazine had voted him the World's Sexiest Man of 1984.
- Day after day, she did what was expected of her and there was so little fire left in her that, when Mr Landor emptied a jug of red wine over a white damask tablecloth and kicked in her direction a cushion which split and sent feathers flying everywhere, she said not a word.
- He is magnificently dressed in damask decorated with peacock feathers, and wears the Order of the Golden Fleece.
- first to flower in the open air is the Cinnamon which is immediately followed by the Damask Rose, then the Blush, York and Lancaster come; after which the Provence, Dutch Hundred-leaved, White and most other sorts of Roses follow; and the latest sorts are the Virginia and Musk roses which, if planted in a shady situation, seldom flower until September; and if the autumn proves mild will continue often until the middle of October
- This may be found in most editions of the Dictionary and Kalendar , and refers to Monthly Autumn Damask Roses.
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