to flannel

listen to the pronunciation of to flannel
Englisch - Türkisch
{i} fanila
pazen

Tom bir pazen gömlek giydi. - Tom wore a flannel shirt.

flanel

Ben flanel pijama giyerim. - I wear flannel pajamas.

O kampa gittiği her zaman aynı kırmızı flanel gömleği giyer. - Tom wears the same red flannel shirt every time he goes camping.

{i} İng. elbezi; sabun bezi, sabunluk
{f} zevzeklik etmek
{f} fanila ile ovmak
{f} fanila giydirmek
{i} zevzeklik
{i} İng. saçma, palavra
{i} flanelden yapılmış giysi
sabun bezi
Englisch - Englisch
Soothing plausible untruth and half truth, claptrap - ''"Don't talk flannel"
made of [[#Noun|flannel]]
{n} a kind of soft woollen cloth
A cotton cloth, originating in Wales, that is napped on one or both sides to imitate wool flannel Simple twill weaves are used to make the cloth, which is featured by a soft-spun filling to give a good nap The dull finish tends to conceal the weave
A flannel is a small cloth that you use for washing yourself. flannelled flannelling to say things that have no real meaning in order to avoid answering a question directly or to hide your lack of knowledge
Brushed woven cotton, very soft, lightweight
Usually a twill weave, flannel fabric is slightly napped on both sides It can be woolen (carded), worsted, cotton or rayon Worsted flannel is lighter, not as soft as woolen flannel, and has a more visible and resistant weave Flannel tends to peel in areas subject to friction; consequently flannel trousers tend to wear out more that jackets
bath linen consisting of a piece of cloth used to wash the face and body
‑ A soft, absorbent napped fabric produced by revolving wire brushes which raise to the surface of the fabric the short fiber ends of spun yarn
Flannel is a soft cloth, usually made of cotton or wool, that is used for making clothes. He wore a faded red flannel shirt
A soft, nappy, woolen cloth, of loose texture
A warm, soft napped fabric of rayon or cotton blends or cotton warp which resembles wool
a soft light woolen fabric; used for clothing (usually in the plural) trousers
{i} soft wool or cotton fabric; washcloth (British)
A washcloth
Fibre: Wool, worsted, cotton, rayon
a soft light woolen fabric; used for clothing
A tightly woven twill cloth heavily brushed for softness or plain weave finished by light napping Often used in clothing and sheets The word is derived from the Welsh language, meaning wool
(usually in the plural) trousers
A soft cloth material woven from wool, possibly combined with cotton or synthetic fibers
A soft twilled wool or worsted fabric with a napped surface, stout cotton fabric
Light to heavyweight plain or twill weave fabric with a napped surface Can be made of cotton or wool The brushing process creates insulating air cells that provide more warmth than plain cotton
A medium-weight, plain or twill weave fabric that is typically made from cotton, a cotton blend, or wool The fabric has a very soft hand, brushed on both sides to lift the fiber ends out of the base fabric and create a soft, fuzzy surface End-uses include shirts and pajamas
A soft, warm lightweight fabric made of cotton and thickly napped (short, fuzzy ends of fibers on the surface of cloth) on one side
A warm, soft fabric made in tightly woven twill or plain weave and finished with a light napping
to flannel

    Silbentrennung

    to flan·nel

    Türkische aussprache

    tı flänıl

    Aussprache

    /tə ˈflanəl/ /tə ˈflænəl/
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