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Перевод: earthenware speek earthenware


[прилагательное]
глиняный;
[существительное]
глиняная посуда; гончарные изделия; керамика ; фаянс


Тезаурус:

  1. The six wax balls are then placed in an earthenware pot containing water, given a stir by the vicar, before he draws out two of them, "as chance shall offer them".
  2. These chlorinators are earthenware pots containing a mixture of coarse sand and bleaching powder.
  3. Earthenware plant-pots and half-pots
  4. The small earthenware cup of an oil lamp stood in a neuk in the wall with the stub of a candle beside it, stuck in a mess of wax.
  5. Butter a 12cm/4in round earthenware or china dish for the stuffing.
  6. Toast and Marmalade is the name of the simple cream earthenware breakfast set from Bridgewater.
  7. Bedpans had gone from earthenware to papier-mch, bottles had progressed from glass to plastic, but there was the same kindly welcome, much the same decor except that the photo of George VI had been replaced by a poster on the etiquette of urinating.
  8. It seems odd, at first sight, that the potteries of Stoke-on-Trent ( q.v. ) should have grown up more than two hundred miles away from the source of their vital ingredient, but in fact the manufacture of stoneware and earthenware had been established in Staffordshire long before the secret of porcelain was found, and that area had the necessary clay, coal and water supplies for the growth of the industry.
  9. In the Potteries a prosperous general dealer in china and earthenware had handed over his business to his sons, who subsequently let the business collapse: his grandson remembered him "sitting in the sunshine just below the house which was once his own., More successful in his retirement was a London coal merchant who provides the single instance of the complete change of life and place which today is a widespread ideal for retirement.
  10. A basic slo-cooker is an earthenware pot, with a lid, set in a metal frame that contains a heating element.
  11. loss or damage to china, glass, earthenware and other items of a brittle nature unless they have been packaged by professional packers.
  12. The kitchen then became a hive of industry, with the fat being cut up and rendered for lard, kept in a big earthenware pot.
  13. A view from the garden's raised patio pool into the alcove emphasises the subtle blending of plants, materials, glazed earthenware pots and even cushions - with a sense of style

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