- chine1
- m. (nom du pays) 1. китайски порцелан; 2. луксозна хартия.
Dictionnaire français-bulgare. 2014.
Dictionnaire français-bulgare. 2014.
chine — chine1 /chuyn/, n. Brit. Dial. a ravine formed in rock by the action of running water. [bef. 900; ME; OE cinu crevice, fissure; c. MD kene; cf. OE cinan to gape, crack open] chine2 /chuyn/, n., v., chined, chining. n. 1. the backbone or spine,… … Universalium
chine — chine1 [tʃʌɪn] noun 1》 the backbone of an animal as it appears in a joint of meat. ↘a joint of meat containing all or part of the backbone. 2》 a mountain ridge. verb cut (meat) across or along the backbone. Origin ME: from OFr. eschine, based … English new terms dictionary
Wu Changshuo — Wú Chāngshuò (1844 1927) is the name for which Wu Junqing is best known. He was born in Zhejiang from a scholarly family and for a time toward the end of the Qing he served as an official in Liaoning. He settled in Suzhou in his twenties.… … Wikipedia
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chink — chink1 /chingk/, n. 1. a crack, cleft, or fissure: a chink in a wall. 2. a narrow opening: a chink between two buildings. v.t. 3. to fill up chinks in. [1350 1400; ME; perh. CHINE1 + k suffix (see OCK)] Syn. 1. breach, rent, cut. chink2 … Universalium
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chine — 1. chine [ ʃin ] n. m. • 1855; « plante » 1572; nom du pays 1 ♦ Porcelaine de Chine. Vase en vieux chine. Ellipt Un chine : une pièce de porcelaine de Chine. 2 ♦ (1866) Papier de luxe. Du chine et du japon. chine 2. chine [ ʃin ] n. f. • 1873; de … Encyclopédie Universelle
chiné — 1. chine [ ʃin ] n. m. • 1855; « plante » 1572; nom du pays 1 ♦ Porcelaine de Chine. Vase en vieux chine. Ellipt Un chine : une pièce de porcelaine de Chine. 2 ♦ (1866) Papier de luxe. Du chine et du japon. chine 2. chine [ ʃin ] n. f. • 1873; de … Encyclopédie Universelle
machine — ma|chine1 W1S1 [məˈʃi:n] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Old French; Origin: Latin machina, from Greek mechane, from mechos way of doing things ] 1.) a piece of equipment with moving parts that uses power such as electricity to do a particular job… … Dictionary of contemporary English
machine — ma|chine1 [ mə ʃin ] noun count *** 1. ) a piece of equipment that does a particular job by using electricity, steam, gas, etc.: Sue showed him how to operate the machine. by machine: These companies do everything by machine these days. a ) a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
chine — chine1 [chīn] n. [ME < OFr eschine < Frank * skina, small bone, shinbone: see SHIN1] 1. the backbone; spine 2. a cut of meat containing part of the backbone 3. a ridge of rock 4. the juncture of the bottom and either of the sides of a boat … English World dictionary