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Перевод: spinning


[прилагательное]
прядильный;
[существительное]
прядение; спиннинг


Тезаурус:

  1. The camera rolls, the DAT machine grooves, and over the grassy knoll, the beanpole figure of singer Paul Linehan appears, grinning and spinning his way into the video vaults.
  2. Of course, the ideal is to invest in a spinning reel, where a swivel in the line connection to the kite is all that is needed to remove any unwanted twist or torque.
  3. They are wooden galleries beneath extended eaves in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century farmhouses, and were probably designed for storage purposes originally, but were undoubtedly used in summer by the womenfolk in their cottage industry of spinning the wool of the local Herdwick sheep with spinning wheel and distaff.
  4. A snap decision to turn has been the cause of many serious stalling and spinning accidents, often when, in fact, there was ample room for a landing ahead.
  5. After a brief return to London, he went to Manchester, and was soon in business building spinning machines for the cotton mills, from which he graduated to becoming a mill owner himself at New Lanark ( q.v. ) with a thousand employees.
  6. But lately these ladies in the Spinning department, they seem to be rather odd.
  7. But with the assistance of a Warrington watchmaker, John Kay, he invented improvements to machinery used in the local cotton industry, and in 1769 patented a spinning frame, which made possible the mechanical spinning of the warp, whereas the early Spinning Jenny was only suitable for spinning the weft.
  8. She was especially taken by statuettes of Astrada; transparent material filled with coloured gas that swirled and glowed, spinning visions of ancient fields and Arcadian mountains.
  9. Problems arise because many pilots do not understand much about spinning.
  10. Nearby at Clappersgate the spinning porch at Willy Hill (now Willow Hill) has been demolished recently and a modern structure put in its place.
  11. After making first animal feed ( korm ) and only later cabbage soup ( shchi ) for the family, she may finally turn to the work that occupies the womenfolk from November until Lent - spinning flax from that blue-flowered, frail-leaved plant plucked by the root in handfuls in the August of 1921.
  12. The 63-year-old woman, named only as Christel R, threw herself on to the spinning blade at Beverungen, Germany.
  13. Examples of these technologies, in their chronological order, would be the pre-Industrial-Revolution spinning and weaving by craft workers; the machine-minders of the early cotton mills; the mass production of consumer goods such as cars and other domestic equipment; and finally the chemical industry.

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