Перевод с английского на русский candy floss
floss — [flôs, fläs] n. [earlier also flosh < Fr floche, downy, woolly (in soie floche, floss silk), ult. < L floccus: see FLOCCUS] 1. the rough silk covering a silkworm s cocoon 2. the short, downy waste fibers of silk 3. a soft, loosely twisted… … English World dictionary
Floss — (?; 195), n. [It. floscio flabby, soft, fr. L. fluxus flowing, loose, slack. See
floss|y — «FLS ee, FLOS », adjective, floss|i|er, floss|i|est. 1. of floss. 2. like floss. 3. Informal, Figurative. fancy; … Useful english dictionary
Floss — Floss, n. [Cf. G. floss a float.] 1. A small stream of water. [Eng.] [1913 Webster] 2. Fluid glass floating on iron in the puddling furnace, produced by the vitrification of oxides and earths which are present. [1913 Webster]
FLOSS — FLOSS, village in Bavaria, Germany. In 1685 a group of Jewish cloth merchants received a charter to settle and build on an unoccupied hill. Four houses were built in 1687 and the Jewish colony (juedische Kolonie), as it was called then, had 12… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
floss — ► NOUN 1) the rough silk enveloping a silkworm s cocoon. 2) untwisted silk fibres used in embroidery. 3) (also dental floss) a soft thread used to clean between the teeth. ► VERB ▪ clean between (one s teeth) with dental floss. ORIGIN Old French… … English terms dictionary
Floss — may refer to: * Embroidery thread, machine or hand spun yarn for embroidery * Dental floss, used to clean teethComputing* Free and open source software, Free/Libre/Open Source Software … Wikipedia
floss — (n.) rough silk, 1759, perhaps from Fr. floche tuft of wool (16c.), from O.Fr. floc tuft, lock, from L. floccus tuft of wool. Or from an unrecorded O.E. or O.N. word from the root found in Du. flos plush (17c.). Cf. the surname Flossmonger,… … Etymology dictionary
floss — floss·er; floss; … English syllables
Floss — fishing mortality corresponding to an expected lifetime contribution to the spawning stock biomass for the average recruit to the fishery (SSB/R) equal to the inverse of R/SSB at the lowest observed spawning stock (LOSS) … Dictionary of ichthyology
FLOSS — Die Begriffe Free/Libre Open Source Software bzw. Free and Open Source Software und ihre Akronyme FLOSS bzw. FOSS sind hybride Begriffe für Freie Software und Open Source Software. Die Begriffe werden häufig genutzt, um den nicht gelösten… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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candy floss — noun Heated sugar spun into thin threads and collected into a mass, usually on a stick. Syn: cotton candy, fairy floss … Wiktionary
candy floss — noun 1. chiefly Britain : cotton candy 2. usually candyfloss chiefly Britain : something attractive but insubstantial * * * Brit. 1. See cotton candy … Useful english dictionary
candy floss — (British) cotton candy, fluffy candy made from sugar that is spun with hot air and usually wrapped around a paper cone or small wooden stick … English contemporary dictionary
candy floss — /ˈkændi flɒs/ (say kandee flos) noun → fairy floss (def. 1) … Australian English dictionary
candy floss — noun Date: 1951 1. British cotton candy 2. (usually candyfloss) British something attractive but insubstantial … New Collegiate Dictionary
candy floss — Brit. 1. See cotton candy. 2. something that is attractive but inconsequential. [1950 55] * * * … Universalium
candy-floss — see candyfloss … English dictionary
Candy — This article is about the type of confection generally. For specific types of candy, see Candies. For other uses, see Candy (disambiguation). Multicolored chocolate b … Wikipedia
floss — n. 1) dental floss 2) candy floss (BE; AE has cotton candy) * * * [flɒs] dental floss candy floss (BE; AE has cotton candy) … Combinatory dictionary
Fairy floss — candy floss, cotton candy, a sticky hairy (usually pink) thing one eats at a fair … Dictionary of Australian slang
Cotton candy — Candyfloss redirects here. For the novel, see Candyfloss (novel). Spinning cotton candy at a funfair. Cotton candy (U.S., Canada), candy floss or candyfloss (UK, Ireland … Wikipedia
fairy floss — noun Heated sugar spun into thin threads and collected into a mass, usually on a stick. Syn: candy floss, cotton candy … Wiktionary
cotton candy — noun Melted sugar spun into thin threads and collected into a mass, usually on a stick. Syn: candy floss, fairy floss … Wiktionary
fairy floss — Australian Slang candy floss, cotton candy, a sticky hairy (usually pink) thing one eats at a fair … English dialects glossary
fairy floss — /ˈfɛəri flɒs/ (say fairree flos) noun 1. Also, candy floss. spun sugar, usually brightly coloured, and often served spun on to a stick. 2. something or someone trivial or lacking in substance. –adjective 3. lacking in force of character,… … Australian English dictionary
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candy floss — noun Heated sugar spun into thin threads and collected into a mass, usually on a stick. Syn: cotton candy, fairy floss … Wiktionary
candy floss — noun 1. chiefly Britain : cotton candy 2. usually candyfloss chiefly Britain : something attractive but insubstantial * * * Brit. 1. See cotton candy … Useful english dictionary
candy floss — (British) cotton candy, fluffy candy made from sugar that is spun with hot air and usually wrapped around a paper cone or small wooden stick … English contemporary dictionary
candy floss — /ˈkændi flɒs/ (say kandee flos) noun → fairy floss (def. 1) … Australian English dictionary
candy floss — noun Date: 1951 1. British cotton candy 2. (usually candyfloss) British something attractive but insubstantial … New Collegiate Dictionary
candy floss — Brit. 1. See cotton candy. 2. something that is attractive but inconsequential. [1950 55] * * * … Universalium
candy-floss — see candyfloss … English dictionary
Candy — This article is about the type of confection generally. For specific types of candy, see Candies. For other uses, see Candy (disambiguation). Multicolored chocolate b … Wikipedia
floss — n. 1) dental floss 2) candy floss (BE; AE has cotton candy) * * * [flɒs] dental floss candy floss (BE; AE has cotton candy) … Combinatory dictionary
Fairy floss — candy floss, cotton candy, a sticky hairy (usually pink) thing one eats at a fair … Dictionary of Australian slang
Cotton candy — Candyfloss redirects here. For the novel, see Candyfloss (novel). Spinning cotton candy at a funfair. Cotton candy (U.S., Canada), candy floss or candyfloss (UK, Ireland … Wikipedia
fairy floss — noun Heated sugar spun into thin threads and collected into a mass, usually on a stick. Syn: candy floss, cotton candy … Wiktionary
cotton candy — noun Melted sugar spun into thin threads and collected into a mass, usually on a stick. Syn: candy floss, fairy floss … Wiktionary
fairy floss — Australian Slang candy floss, cotton candy, a sticky hairy (usually pink) thing one eats at a fair … English dialects glossary
fairy floss — /ˈfɛəri flɒs/ (say fairree flos) noun 1. Also, candy floss. spun sugar, usually brightly coloured, and often served spun on to a stick. 2. something or someone trivial or lacking in substance. –adjective 3. lacking in force of character,… … Australian English dictionary