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Перевод: woollen
[прилагательное] шерстяной; [существительное] шерстяная ткань; шерстяное изделие
Тезаурус:
- Howard has now become scrupulous about washing his socks in fairly hot soapy water (they cannot be washed in extremely hot water because he favours woollen socks, though cotton would be preferable) and regularly airing his boots.
- A battered man in a woollen hat, one eye almost closed by a bruise, was appealing to the drinkers.
- Mr Osborne was the proprietor of the largest of the fifteen woollen mills which wound their wheels in Ozleworth Brook in the valley below.
- Like many other mills connected with the woollen industry, their history is inextricably linked with that of the families of Flemish weavers who, following religious persecution, fled to England during the 15th and 16th centuries.
- More drastic cures, such as providing woollen garments covered in some noxious chemical substance, do not really cure the cat's fixation.
- We were issued with warm woollen navy blue overcoats.
- We arrived at the ski chalet just about dusk one Sunday evening and the scene was indeed a happy one, with scores of city folk having a gay old time, well wrapped in woollen jumpers and cardigans, and equipped with the necessary skis and poles.
- Water was poured into large clay pots over the plant material (usually cedarwood) and the pot openings were covered in woollen fibres.
- One deaf centre contributed over 700 knitted pairs of woollen socks; Wakefield, Birmingham and Belfast some hundreds of knitted pullovers and other woollen articles.
- At this village off the A40 south of Fishguard is the Tregwynt Woollen Mill, which dates from the middle of the eighteenth century and has been in continuous production of woollen yarns since then.
- It has factories making woollen goods, whisky and engineering products.
- Its many alterations and additions reflect in stone and brick, the looms and busts at the woollen industry.
- His son, Arthur Burns, was one of New Zealand's early industrialists and founded extensive woollen mills near Dunedin.
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