slovo | definícia |
ironing (encz) | ironing,žehlení n: Zdeněk Brož |
Ironing (gcide) | Iron \I"ron\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ironed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Ironing.]
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1. To smooth with an instrument of iron; especially, to
smooth, as cloth, with a heated flatiron; -- sometimes
used with out.
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2. To shackle with irons; to fetter or handcuff. "Ironed like
a malefactor." --Sir W. Scott.
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3. To furnish or arm with iron; as, to iron a wagon.
iron out differences resolve differences; settle a dispute.
[PJC] Ironbark |
Ironing (gcide) | Ironing \I"ron*ing\, n.
1. The act or process of smoothing, as clothes, with hot
flatirons.
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2. The clothes ironed.
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Ironing board, a flat board, upon which clothes are laid
while being ironed.
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ironing (wn) | ironing
n 1: garments (clothes or linens) that are to be (or have been)
ironed; "there was a basketful of ironing to do"
2: the work of using heat to smooth washed clothes in order to
remove any wrinkles |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
ironing board (encz) | ironing board,žehlicí prkno Zdeněk Brož |
ironing-board (encz) | ironing-board,žehlicí prkno Zdeněk Brož |
Environing (gcide) | Environ \En*vi"ron\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Environed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Environing.] [F. environner, fr. environ about,
thereabout; pref. en- (L. in) + OF. viron circle, circuit,
fr. OF. & F. virer to turn, LL. virare to turn up and down,
topsy-turvy. Cf. Veer.]
To surround; to encompass; to encircle; to hem in; to be
round about; to involve or envelop.
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Dwelling in a pleasant glade,
With mountains round about environed. --Spenser.
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Environed he was with many foes. --Shak.
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Environ me with darkness whilst I write. --Donne.
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Ironing (gcide) | Iron \I"ron\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ironed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Ironing.]
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1. To smooth with an instrument of iron; especially, to
smooth, as cloth, with a heated flatiron; -- sometimes
used with out.
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2. To shackle with irons; to fetter or handcuff. "Ironed like
a malefactor." --Sir W. Scott.
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3. To furnish or arm with iron; as, to iron a wagon.
iron out differences resolve differences; settle a dispute.
[PJC] IronbarkIroning \I"ron*ing\, n.
1. The act or process of smoothing, as clothes, with hot
flatirons.
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2. The clothes ironed.
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Ironing board, a flat board, upon which clothes are laid
while being ironed.
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Ironing board (gcide) | Ironing \I"ron*ing\, n.
1. The act or process of smoothing, as clothes, with hot
flatirons.
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2. The clothes ironed.
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Ironing board, a flat board, upon which clothes are laid
while being ironed.
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ironing board (wn) | ironing board
n 1: narrow padded board on collapsible supports; used for
ironing clothes |
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