delicate fabric - translation to greek
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delicate fabric - translation to greek

ENGLISH FOOTBALLER (BORN 1982)
Matthew Delicate; Delicâte, Matthew

delicate fabric      
ευαίσθητα
printed fabric         
  • Woodblock printing in [[Jaipur]], [[Rajasthan]], [[India]].
  • ''Evenlode'' block-printed fabric.
  • Design for a hand woodblock printed textile, showing the complexity of the blocks used to make repeating patterns.  ''Evenlode'' by [[William Morris]], 1883.
  • A Perrotine printing block
  • Woman doing block printing at Halasur village, [[Karnataka]], India.
METHOD FOR APPLYING PATTERNS TO CLOTH USING PRINTING TECHNIQUES
Textileprinting; Resist Printing; Roller Printing; Print fabric; Printed fabric; Printed textiles; Fabric printing; History of textile printing
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delicate fabric

Definition

delicate
a.
1.
Pleasant, pleasing, delicious, agreeable, savory, palatable.
2.
Fine, nice, elegant, exquisite.
3.
Slight, slender, weak, frail, tender, sensitive.
4.
Discriminating, careful, scrupulous, fastidious, dainty, of nice perception.
5.
Refined, pure.

Wikipedia

Matthew Delicâte

Matthew Delicâte (born 7 February 1982) is an English retired footballer who played for Richmond Kickers in the United Soccer League.

Examples of use of delicate fabric
1. Events on the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt threaten to tear the delicate fabric of Cairo–Jerusalem relations.
2. The long–term question is how the party will resolve the rifts that have formed in its delicate fabric.
3. They couldn‘t watch TV or wear makeup." A delicate fabric Like many other Americans, Berkeley resident Ruth Silverman knew nothing about Afghanistan before '/11.
4. "We need to take efficient diplomatic steps that will not disrupt the delicate fabric of negotiations in the search for a mutually acceptable decision," Putin said.
5. The Chief Military Rabbinate‘s behavior "harms the delicate fabric of relations between the nonreligious and religious in the IDF," a senior officer told Haaretz.