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April 23rd, 2011
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412 Entries for “iron”

  1. Irons make me think of heat and pain and stuff like that. Or like silver. It also makes me think of branding. I have no idea why. Steam. And that scratchy-screechy noise it makes when you scrape it on the ground. It just gave me a shiver down my spine. I hate it.

    By Alyson on 04.24.2011

  2. Iron.
    Iron man, iron woman.
    Those who can be invinsible,
    not brought down by anything.
    Once I was like that.
    But if you lose it
    You can’t get it back
    Trust
    Me.

    By Cynthia Dlg URL on 04.24.2011

  3. Iron…it could be irony, hard word same as the metal. Or perhaps iron maiden ? I dont know if I like the sound, but..well, some gets an iron of it..please make my shirts with it! Iron is made of

    By Peter Pan on 04.24.2011

  4. They said to strike when the iron is still hot. Like a blacksmith, you have to know when to make your move. You can’t wait for things to cool down, you can’t wait for the things to pass. When it’s fresh, when there’s still time, that’s when you need to strike. Because that is when the iron is still hot.

    By Neha URL on 04.24.2011

  5. pick it up, lift it as a weight. build offices out of it, make it useful. women use it in the kitchen, frying food for men who just went to the gym and lifted their own. straighten your clothes with it, look professional for a day.

    By sophia on 04.24.2011

  6. health gold patients care medicine chemistry element cutlery food essential molecule food meat red rust metal

    By shannan on 04.24.2011

  7. Iron is strong and builds lots of things. reminds me of pig iron which is iron from a blast furnace. I learned that in eighth grade during carpool when I helped my friend memorize what it was. I do not really like iron and the types because it is boring and I do not like science.

    By kkk on 04.24.2011

  8. i never iron my clothes. i think its a waste of time. i like the wrinkled look. one time i had to iron something in home ec class and got distracterd and burned a hole right through it. needless to say i got a d in that class. mostly because of my boy friend

    By Beckster on 04.24.2011

  9. black and brilliant, strong and sturdy, Iron should’ve been his name. but it wasn’t. his name was midnight, and he wasn’t black. he was just a little gray foal, galloping alongside his mother, who had no black horse lineage in her family.

    By Jaymie on 04.24.2011

  10. rusts and corrupts. Smoothes and steams. Maidens and housefwives, tool of torture and business suits.

    By Blorn URL on 04.24.2011

  11. He was as strong as iron; bold, vicious, unbreakable. He walked with the air of a noble gentleman, and fought like a dog. He was my brother and i knew he would stand up for me whenever and wherever i went. Ironfist was his nickname, and he had a reputation to match. Scary? No, he was only my brother. Strong as iron.

    By Sophie URL on 04.24.2011

  12. Ironing, I never get around to it. Being a typical teenager I have a pile of dirty clothes in my room that rivals the height of my dresser. If I want something wrinkle free then I’ll throw it in the dryer…never would I put forth the effort to iron it with my young vital teenage bones.

    By mredel on 04.24.2011

iron-on

1) Общая лексика: переводная картинка

2) Швейное производство: клеевой

Универсальный англо-русский словарь.
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Смотреть что такое «iron-on» в других словарях:

  • iron(II) — iron(II) …   English syllables

  • Iron — I ron ([imac] [u^]rn), a. [AS. [=i]ren, [=i]sen. See {Iron}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. Of, or made of iron; consisting of iron; as, an iron bar, dust. [1913 Webster] 2. Resembling iron in color; as, iron blackness. [1913 Webster] 3. Like iron in… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Iron — I ron ([imac] [u^]rn), n. [OE. iren, AS. [=i]ren, [=i]sen, [=i]sern; akin to D. ijzer, OS. [=i]sarn, OHG. [=i]sarn, [=i]san, G. eisen, Icel. [=i]sarn, j[=a]rn, Sw. & Dan. jern, and perh. to E. ice; cf. Ir. iarann, W. haiarn, Armor. houarn.] [1913 …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • iron — [ī′ərn] n. [ME iren < OE (chiefly poetic & prob. dissimilated), var. of isern, isen akin to Goth eisarn) < Gmc * īsarna, akin to early Celt * isarno, prob. via Illyrian * eisarno < IE base * eis , to move vigorously; strong, holy (>… …   English World dictionary

  • Iron — bezeichnet eine Gemeinde im französischen Département Aisne, siehe: Iron (Aisne) einen Fluss in Frankreich, Nebenfluss des Noirrieu, siehe: Iron (Fluss) ein Album der finnischen Band Ensiferum, siehe: Iron (Album) SRWare Iron, einen Webbrowser… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • IRON —    Iron ore deposits occur in Anatolia and northwest Iran. The metalwas probably first worked as a by product of coppersmelting, and rare small iron objects have been found in Mesopotamian graves since the fourth millennium B.C. Iron was worked… …   Historical Dictionary of Mesopotamia

  • iron — ► NOUN 1) a strong, hard magnetic silvery grey metal, used in construction and manufacturing. 2) a tool or implement made of iron. 3) a hand held implement with a flat heated steel base, used to smooth clothes and linen. 4) a golf club used for… …   English terms dictionary

  • Iron — I ron, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ironed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Ironing}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To smooth with an instrument of iron; especially, to smooth, as cloth, with a heated flatiron; sometimes used with out. [1913 Webster] 2. To shackle with irons; to …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Iron-on — Iron ons are images that can be imprinted on fabric. They are frequently used to print onto T shirts.On one side is paper, and on the other is the image that will be transferred in reverse. After placing it on the fabric and either running over… …   Wikipedia

  • iron-on — (adj.) 1959, from IRON (Cf. iron) (v.) + ON (Cf. on) …   Etymology dictionary

  • iron — [adj] hard, tough; inflexible adamant, adamantine, cruel, dense, ferric, ferrous, firm, heavy, immovable, implacable, indomitable, inexorable, insensible, obdurate, relentless, rigid, robust, steel, steely, strong, stubborn, thick, unbending,… …   New thesaurus

железо, утюг, железный, твердый, жестокий, гладить, утюжить

существительное

- хим. железо
- чёрный металл

cast iron — чугун
pig iron — чугун в чушках или в штыках
wrought iron — сварочное железо /-ая сталь/
made of iron — железный, сделанный из железа

- сила, твёрдость

will of iron — железная /непреклонная/ воля
muscles of iron — стальные мускулы

- суровость, жестокость

a man of iron — суровый /непреклонный, жестокий/ человек
to rule with a rod of iron — управлять железной рукой

- железное, скобяное изделие

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прилагательное

- железный, сделанный из железа

iron rods [gates] — железные прутья [ворота]

- сильный, крепкий; твёрдый, несгибаемый

of an iron constitution — крепкого сложения
to display an iron resolution — проявить твёрдую решимость

- суровый, жестокий

the iron years of war — суровые годы войны
the Iron Chancellor — «Железный Канцлер», Бисмарк

- поэт. сковывающий, непробудный, тяжёлый

iron sleep /slumber/ — непробудный сон, вечный покой

- прочно связывающий

iron ties — крепкие узы

- чёрного или серого цвета

iron blackness — кромешная тьма
the iron hand /fist/ in the velvet glove — посл. ≅ мягко стелет, да жёстко спать

глагол

- утюжить, гладить

the shirt is already ironed — рубашка уже выглажена

- гладиться

you wouldn’t expect a pair of socks to iron well — вряд ли носки хорошо выгладятся, вряд ли носки можно хорошо выгладить

- покрывать, обивать железом
- заковывать в кандалы

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

a rich seam of iron ore — богатый пласт железной руды  
He observed the softening of iron by heat. — Он наблюдал, как размягчается железо при нагревании.  
the aptness of iron to rust — свойство железа покрываться ржавчиной  
a chair made of wrought iron — стул из кованого железа  
to convert iron into steel — обращать железо в сталь  
iron determination — железная решимость  
cast-iron discipline — железная дисциплина  
wrought-iron fence — кованая железная изгородь  
iron fist — железная хватка  
firm / iron hand — строгий контроль  
ingot iron — литое железо  
to iron the laundry — гладить, утюжить бельё  
electric iron — электрический утюг  

Примеры с переводом

Have you ironed my shirt?

Вы погладили мою рубашку?

The iron burnt a hole in my dress.

Утюг прожёг дыру в моём платье.

Strike when the iron is hot.

Куй железо, пока горячо.

Iron is a base metal.

Железо является одним из недрагоценных металлов.

Gold and iron alloy with ease.

Золото и железо легко сплавляются.

You iron your shirt — I’m not your skivvy.

Сам гладь свою рубашку — я не твоя прислуга.

Iron is softened and framed.

Металл размягчают и придают ему форму.

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Примеры, ожидающие перевода

An iron framework surrounds the sculpture.

The iron plates are riveted rather than welded.

The tibia fractured from the blow of the iron pipe

Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке , напротив примера.

Фразовые глаголы

iron out — сглаживать, разглаживать, улаживать, разутюживать

Возможные однокоренные слова

ironic  — иронический
ironical  — иронический
ironing  — гладильный, глаженье, утюжка, белье для глаженья
ironist  — насмешник
ironed  — выглаженный, отутюженный
ironer  — гладильный пресс

Формы слова

verb
I/you/we/they: iron
he/she/it: irons
ing ф. (present participle): ironing
2-я ф. (past tense): ironed
3-я ф. (past participle): ironed

noun
ед. ч.(singular): iron
мн. ч.(plural): irons

Iron-on transfers are images that can be imprinted on fabric. They are frequently used to print onto T-shirts.

On one side is paper, and on the other is the image that will be transferred in reverse. After placing it on the fabric and either running over the fabric side with an iron or pressing with a heat press, the image is transferred to the fabric. Iron-on transfer paper is available for use with computer printers.

Commercial quality heat transfer paper used in a heat press will yield much better results in terms of ‘hand’ (how the print feels on the fabric) and durability than store bought papers or transfers applied with a home iron.

A number of inkjet, copier and laser printer toners have been developed to utilize this process. This is the process developed at BlackLightning by Walter Jeffries in the 1980s for negatively charged laser printer toners for use in black and white laser printers like those from Apple, HP, Xerox, Canon and other vendors.

The advantages of commercial heat transfer over screenprinting are that it is relatively cheap and easy to create one-off, full color designs. Also, when compared with dye sublimation techniques, heat transfers can be used on 100% cotton garments, whereas dye sublimation requires at least a 50/50 poly cotton garment.


Of the six tasks, ironing is most disliked: three-quarters of the sample report a negative attitude.


The value of iron’s output relative to national income 1780 — 1860 was only 2 per cent.


I guess proper ironing techniques weren’t included in the rent-a-cop’s how-to manual.


He permitted himself also to regularize the site boundaries, and despite having measured the uneven arcading of the gradually-built cloisters, ironed out all discrepancies.


There is a penchant, almost, for resolving disputes by discussion, by sitting around a table and ironing out one’s differences.


One of the wrinkles still to be ironed out is the problem of names.


In a work evidently aiming to be definitive such blemishes should be ironed out in subsequent editions.


Once these have been ironed out this book will surely set the standard for some time into the future.


Crinkles in clothes taken from bales are preserved, for example, because carefully washed and ironed clothes could equally well have come from a local grave.


I prepared the dinner, got to do the washing in the washing machine and hang it up, and ironing and things.


The two irons are tetrahedrally coordinated by inorganic sulfide ions and cysteine residues.


Their once clear and sometimes angular outlines were more and more ironed out and obscured by roulades and other decorative patterns.


In this way diaspora communities are able to subsume all their disparate histories within a single meta-narrative which irons out all the» wrinkles».


One suspects, however, that the contributors would argue that ‘connections’ are entirely different, in which case the definitional ambiguities need ironing out.


The emissary who alerted his brothers to a threat to their custom deserved two to six years in irons.

These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.

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