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Перевод: cotton speek cotton


[прилагательное]
хлопковый; хлопчатобумажный; ватный;
[существительное]
хлопчатник ; хлопок ; вата ; хлопчатая бумага; бумажная ткань; одежда из бумажной ткани; нитка ;
[глагол]
уживаться; согласовываться; согласоваться; привязаться к; полюбить


Тезаурус:

  1. Our lucky winner and her partner will win a wonderful week long honeymoon at The Cotton Bay Club on the lovely island of Eleuthera, one of the Bahamas' Family Islands courtesy of New Beginnings.
  2. TOP QUALITY U.S.A. GARMENTS 50% COTTON 50% POLYESTER SILK-SCREENED FULL COLOUR DESIGN ONTO RED OR YELLOW SHIRTS
  3. Alison was wearing her dress of feathery blue cotton, bound in at the waist, her red hair was tousled, her freckled face not darkened, illuminated rather, by the sun, her pale skin delicately, milkily, opaque and her unpainted lips the faintest purest pink.
  4. She had acquired, with the ready assistance of Alison and Franca, some charming cotton dresses, and also, for the cooler weather, some rather smart dresses of light wool in mistily dark shades of blue and brown, together with a great many silk scarves from Liberty's.
  5. Cotton also fights the deterioration caused by the sun better than modern alternatives.
  6. For this team game, get two paper cups and make them into button catchers by piercing a hole in the bottom with a needle or pin and threading through a length of reasonably strong cotton.
  7. Cheap plain cotton or calico makes the ideal canvas for an ambitious, all-over stencil design, coloured to blend in with your decor.
  8. 100% cotton machine washable.
  9. It may be that the percentage of polyester needs to be reduced and the cotton increased.
  10. In the middle house were Mrs. Cotton and her middle-aged son Fred who was, to use a Wiltshire expression, "a bit light in the top storey."
  11. Average cotton yields fell by as much as forty per cent in the course of the 1970s.
  12. She always had on a brown cotton smock which was pinched in around the waist with a wide leather belt.
  13. New industrial processes occasionally led to the discovery of new causes of cancer, such as the "paraffin cancer" of workers in the Scottish shalefield and the "mulespinner's cancer" of Lancashire cotton operatives.

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