- lacemaking
- плетение или вязание кружева производство кружев гардинно-тюлевое производство
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
lacemaking — /lays may king/, n. the art, act, or process of making lace. [1825 35; LACE + MAKING] * * * Methods of producing lace. The popularity of handmade laces led to the invention of lacemaking machines in the 19th century (see John Heathcoat). Early… … Universalium
lacemaking — noun The manufacture of lace … Wiktionary
lacemaking — n. art of making lace … English contemporary dictionary
lacemaking — noun the activity of making lace. Derivatives lacemaker noun … English new terms dictionary
lacemaking — /lays may king/, n. the art, act, or process of making lace. [1825 35; LACE + MAKING] … Useful english dictionary
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bobbin — /bob in/, n. 1. a reel, cylinder, or spool upon which yarn or thread is wound, as used in spinning, machine sewing, lacemaking, etc. 2. Elect. a. a spoollike form around which a coil of insulated wire is wound to provide an inductance. b. the… … Universalium