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Τι (ποιος) είναι Sash - ορισμός


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  • ceremonial collar]], in a V-shaped neck sash-style
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BAND OR STRIP OF FABRIC WRAPPED AROUND THE WAIST OR WORN OVER THE SHOULDER OR HIPS AND USUALLY TIED
SASH; Spring Axis Struts and Hibernate
A sash is a large and usually colorful ribbon or band of material worn around the body, either draping from one shoulder to the opposing hip and back up, or else running around the waist. The sash around the waist may be worn in daily attire, but the sash from shoulder to hip is worn on ceremonial occasions only.
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BAND OR STRIP OF FABRIC WRAPPED AROUND THE WAIST OR WORN OVER THE SHOULDER OR HIPS AND USUALLY TIED
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·vt To adorn with a sash or scarf.
II. Sash ·vt To furnish with a sash or sashes; as, to sash a door or a window.
III. Sash ·noun The framing in which the panes of glass are set in a glazed window or door, including the narrow bars between the panes.
IV. Sash ·noun In a sawmill, the rectangular frame in which the saw is strained and by which it is carried up and down with a reciprocating motion;
- also called gate.
V. Sash ·noun A scarf or band worn about the waist, over the shoulder, or otherwise; a belt; a girdle, - worn by women and children as an ornament; also worn as a badge of distinction by military officers, members of societies, ·etc.
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BAND OR STRIP OF FABRIC WRAPPED AROUND THE WAIST OR WORN OVER THE SHOULDER OR HIPS AND USUALLY TIED
SASH; Spring Axis Struts and Hibernate
sash1
¦ noun a long strip or loop of cloth worn over one shoulder or round the waist.
Derivatives
sashed adjective
sashless adjective
Origin
C16 (earlier as shash, denoting fabric worn as a turban): from Arab. sas 'muslin, turban'.
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sash2
¦ noun a frame holding the glass in a window, typically one of two sliding frames in a sash window.
Derivatives
sashed adjective
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C17: alt. of chassis, interpreted as plural
Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Sash
1. They then cut through the sash windows, setting off the alarm.
2. He has won the King Abdul Aziz Sash, a certificate of appreciation from the Lyndon B.
3. After official talks, Abdullah decorated Zapatero with the King Abdul Aziz Sash of the First Order.
4. Bush leaned over to straighten a purple sash on the wreath.
5. The women describe themselves as friends, but the black–and–white keffiyeh–style sash that Ms.