Translation for '
to braid sth' from English to Ukrainian
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Usage Examples English
- Gaudin scored 76 to Braid's 81.
- The name is probably derived from "frisselje" (to braid, thus referring to braided hair).
- It gives a much neater appearance than simply trimming it with scissors, which does not thin the mane enough to braid and creates an unnatural line.
- In 2018, Judge Benton found that Missouri's requirement of a state license to braid hair did not violate the Constitution.
- He also protects gardens. In order for a homeowner to gain this protection, they had to braid a coconut leaf into a shark shape.
- In July 2009, he curated the Lisson Gallery's Summer show " oule to Braid" featuring a large number of works from his personal collection and that of Lisson director Nicholas Logsdail.
- operad has the structure of a braided operad, which generalizes the notion of an operad from symmetric to braid groups.
- Throughout most of her career, Lohan wore her hair in colorful cornrows, which took six hours to braid.
- It is a strong knot used to tie two different diameters of line together, for instance to tie monofilament to braid.
- "Haku mele": to braid a song. A song composed out of affection for an individual is considered a "lei".
- Invented in 1822 in Dudley by Alexander Adams the Top was first used to braid and weave rope or twine together.
- Dwight asks to braid Jean's hair and she agrees. While he braids, Jean talks about how she never owned a cellphone before and marvels at its ability to both bring people together and push them apart.
- He campaigned again in the 2011 federal election and lost to Braid by 2,114 votes.
- uses coloured cord to braid into various shapes.
- Anyons are related to braid symmetry and topological states of matter.
- This type of braiding can be used to braid a sheathe over a cable as it is drawn through the middle of the machine and is used to produce shielded electrical cables and fibre reinforced hoses.
- Hence the name, "Dual", which means "to braid, to twine, inheritance or native" in both Irish and Scottish Gaelic.
- In 1903, Bramwell published a list of eight "sources of fallacy" attributed to Braid; the final two having been directly paraphrased, by Bramwell, from other aspects of Braid's later works (see text at right).
- The term "galloon" stems from the French [...] , in turn itself from the verb [...] , "to braid".
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