- cop yarn
- пряжа на початках
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности. 2013.
Cop — (k[o^]p), n. [AS. cop; cf. G. kopf head. Cf. {Cup}, {Cob}.] 1. The top of a thing; the head; a crest. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Cop they used to call The tops of many hills. Drayton. [1913 Webster] 2. A conical or conical ended mass of coiled thread … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cop waste — Cop Cop (k[o^]p), n. [AS. cop; cf. G. kopf head. Cf. {Cup}, {Cob}.] 1. The top of a thing; the head; a crest. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Cop they used to call The tops of many hills. Drayton. [1913 Webster] 2. A conical or conical ended mass of coiled … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cop — cop1 [käp] n. [ME & OE cop, prob. akin to Ger kopf & Du kop, head < LL cuppa: see CUP] 1. Now Dial. the top or crest, as of a hill 2. a cone shaped roll of thread or yarn coiled round a spindle cop2 [käp] vt. copped, copping [ … English World dictionary
cop — I [[t]kɒp[/t]] v. t. copped, cop•ping. Informal. 1) inf to catch; nab 2) inf to steal; filch 3) cvb phv cop out phv to renege on a promise; avoid a responsibility • cop a plea Etymology: 1695–1705; cf. cap (obs.) to arrest, Scots cap to seize «… … From formal English to slang
cop — cop1 /kop/, v.t., copped, copping. Informal. 1. to catch; nab. 2. to steal; filch. 3. to buy (narcotics). 4. cop a plea, a. to plead guilty or confess in return for receiving a lighter sentence. b. to plead guilty to a … Universalium
cop — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English copp Date: before 12th century 1. dialect chiefly England top, crest 2. a cylindrical or conical mass of thread, yarn, or roving wound on a quill or tube; also a quill or tube upon which it is… … New Collegiate Dictionary
cop — fifteen sheaves in the field, and sixteen in the barn ; also a lump of yarn. N. > a fence. N … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
cop of peas — fifteen sheaves in the field, and sixteen in the barn ; also a lump of yarn. N. > a fence. N … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
The Hard goodbye (Sin city yarn) — SinCityCharacter character name = Hard Goodbye comic color=background:#000 publisher = Dark Horse Comics debut = Dark Horse Presents creators = Frank MIller full name = The Hard Goodbye (Originally Sin City) affiliation = Marv Goldie and Wendy… … Wikipedia
Spinning mule — A pair of Condenser spinning mules. These have 741 spindles, being cut down from 133 feet (41 m) 1122 spindles they used to have up until the 24th Sept 1974, when they were retired from Elk Mill, Royton. The mule was built by Platt Brothers … Wikipedia
List of Sin City yarns — These are the individual stories, usually referred to as yarns , set in Frank Miller s Sin City universe. They are listed here in order of publication. The chronology of Sin City is described below.The Hard GoodbyeFirst published as Sin City in… … Wikipedia