herringbone in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for herringbone in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for herringbone in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

herringbone in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for herringbone in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.herringbone [ˈherɪŋbəʊn, Am -boʊn] FASHION N no pl

II.herringbone [ˈherɪŋbəʊn, Am -boʊn] FASHION ADJ

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Quite a legacy, all in all, quite an ongoing fury of fame, for a piece of flaxen cloth woven in a three-to-one herringbone twill.
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He also designed and built one of his trademark gardens using many of the features that have become familiar, such as a herringbone brickwork path.
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There is even, surprisingly, an attempt at herringbone-work, all in flint, and round splayed porthole windows dressed entirely in flints, not quite perfect circles.
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In the initial polymorph the molecules are arranged in a herringbone pattern with extensive hydrogen bonding.
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A herringbone pattern can be created by setting the blocks at either 45 degrees or 90 degrees to the perpendicular.
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If you prefer a more geometric design like herringbone or crosshatching you might see in a cane chair, that's also possible.
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Minor streets (called closes or wynds) lie on either side of the main spine forming a herringbone pattern.
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The initial summer uniform was a tan herringbone twill (khaki) trousers and shirts, which was changed in 1960 to a dark blue shirt and trousers.
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With the older method of fabrication, herringbone gears had a central channel separating the two oppositely-angled courses of teeth.
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The main tomb is located in the first floor which is totally made up of brick with a herringbone arch.
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