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cotton
1) хлопчатник (Gossypium) 2) вата – Asiatic cotton – common cotton – silk cotton – wild cotton
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  1. бот. хлопчатник; хлопок cotton in seed —- неочищенный хлопок long-staple cotton —- длинноволокнистый хлопок 2. вата 3. хлопчатая бумага 4. бумажная ткань 5. pl. одежда из бумажной ткани 6. бумажная нитка; хлопчатобумажная пряжа 7. бот. опущение, пушок, ворсистость 8. сл. бензедрин (вдыхаемый с ватки) 9. хлопковый cotton oil —- хлопковое масло 10. хлопчатобумажный cotton manufacture —- хлопчатобумажное производство cotton yarn —- хлопчатобумажная пряжа cotton goods —- хлопчатобумажные товары 11. разг. (with, together) ладить, уживаться gradually all cottoned together and plunged into conversation —- постепенно неловкость исчезла, и завязался непринужденный разговор 12. согласоваться, гармонировать 13. (to) привязаться, полюбить; пристраститься I cottoned to him at once —- я сразу почувствовала к нему симпатию I don't cotton to him at all —- он мне совсем не по душе he rather cottons to the idea —- ему очень нравится эта мысль ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  weed = cudweed COTTON waste noun text.  1) обтирочный материал  2) угар COTTON on  а) сдружиться с кем-л. (to)  б) coll. понимать He had been speaking for half an hour before I cottoned on. Did you cotton on to what the politician was saying? COTTON mill noun хлопкопрядильная фабрика COTTON I  1. noun  1) хлопок; хлопчатник  2) хлопчатая бумага; бумажная ткань  3) pl. одежда из бумажной ткани  4) нитка a needle and cotton - иголка с ниткой  5) вата (тж. cotton wool)  2. adj.  1) хлопковый  2) хлопчатобумажный II v.  1) согласоваться; уживаться (together, with)  2) полюбить, привязаться (to) I dont cotton to him at all - он мне совсем не по душе - cotton on - cotton to - cotton up COTTON wool noun  1) хлопок-сырец  2) вата COTTON yarn noun хлопчатобумажная пряжа COTTON velvet вельвет, плис COTTON up (to) стараться расположить к себе I saw you cottoning up to the new student; was he friendly? COTTON to привлекать, нравиться The children cottoned to each other as soon as they met. The chairman didnt cotton to your suggestion, youd better try your idea elsewhere. ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1. сущ. 1) хлопок 2) хлопчатобумажная ткань 3) вата • - cotton in seed - cotton standard - long staple cotton - raw cotton 2. прил. 1) хлопковый 2) хлопчатобумажный - cotton goods - cotton manufacture - cotton yarn ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1) вата 2) хлопок хлопковый 3) хлопчатобумажный ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1) хлопок хлопковый 2) хлопчатобумажный 3) вата - bolly cotton - dirty cotton - fine-stapled cotton - flax cotton - ginned cotton - glass cotton - hand-picked cotton - lint cotton - long-stapled cotton - machine-picked cotton - medicinal cotton - mineral cotton - saw-ginned cotton - seed cotton - silicate cotton - slag cotton ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a soft white fibrous substance covering the seeds of certain plants. 2 a (in full cotton plant) such a plant, esp. any of the genus Gossypium. b cotton-plants cultivated as a crop for the fibre or the seeds. 3 thread or cloth made from the fibre. 4 (attrib.) made of cotton. --v.intr. (foll. by to) be attracted by (a person). Phrases and idioms cotton-cake compressed cotton seed used as food for cattle. cotton candy US candyfloss. cotton-gin a machine for separating cotton from its seeds. cotton-grass any grasslike plant of the genus Eriophorum, with long white silky hairs. cotton on (often foll. by to) colloq. begin to understand. cotton-picking US sl. unpleasant, wretched. cotton waste refuse yarn used to clean machinery etc. cotton wool 1 esp. Brit. fluffy wadding of a kind orig. made from raw cotton. 2 US raw cotton. Derivatives cottony adj. Etymology: ME f. OF coton f. Arab. kutn ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Usage: often attributive  Etymology: Middle English coton, from Anglo-French cotun, from Old Italian cotone, from Arabic qu?un, qu?n  Date: 14th century  1.  a. a soft usually white fibrous substance composed of the hairs surrounding the seeds of various erect freely branching tropical plants (genus Gossypium) of the mallow family  b. a plant producing ~; especially one grown for its ~  c. a crop of ~  2.  a. fabric made of ~  b. yarn spun from ~  3. a downy ~y substance produced by various plants (as the ~wood)  II. intransitive verb  (~ed; ~ing)  Date: 1605  1. to take a liking — used with to ~s to people easily  2. to come to understand — used with to or on to ~ed on to the fact that our children work furiously — H. M. McLuhan COTTON  I. biographical name Charles 1630-1687 English author & translator  II. biographical name John 1585-1652 American (English-born) Puritan clergyman ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (cottons, cottoning, cottoned) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. Cotton is a type of cloth made from soft fibres from a particular plant. ...a cotton shirt. N-MASS: oft N n 2. Cotton is a plant which is grown in warm countries and which produces soft fibres used in making cotton cloth. ...a large cotton plantation in Tennessee. N-UNCOUNT 3. Cotton is thread that is used for sewing, especially thread that is made from cotton. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use thread) There’s a needle and cotton there. N-MASS 4. Cotton or absorbent cotton is a soft mass of cotton, used especially for applying liquids or creams to your skin. (AM; in BRIT, use cotton wool) N-UNCOUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 cloth or thread made from the white hair of the cotton plant  (a crisp cotton shirt) 2 a plant with white hairs on its seeds that are used for making cotton cloth and thread 3 BrE thread used for sewing 4 AmE cotton wool ~2 v cotton on phr v informal to begin to understand something  (I dropped about six hints before he cottoned on.) cotton to phr v AmE informal to begin to like a person, idea etc  (I didn't cotton to her at first, but she's really nice.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
10.
  See: ON TOP OF THE WORLD also SITTING ON HIGH COTTON. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
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  - 1286, from O.Fr. coton, ult. Ar. qutn, perhaps of Egyptian origin. Philip Miller of the Chelsea Physic Garden sent the first cotton seeds to American colony of Georgia in 1732. Meaning "to get on with" (usually with to) is 1567, perhaps from Welsh cytuno "consent, agree." Cotton-picking was first recorded in a Bugs Bunny cartoon, but the noun meaning "contemptible person" dates to around 1919, probably with racist overtones that have faded over the years. ...
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