fleece


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fleece
s. lana, toisón, vellocino, vellón
 
v. esquilar, recortar la lana de, trasquilar; dejar sin nada, robar; desplumar

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fleece
v.- merendar | merendarse (provecho desventajoso) | sobrefacturar | esquilar | trasquilar | desplumar
s.- lana | vellón

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fleece
tejido felpa
 
China fleece vine
(Polygonum aubertii, Fallopia baldschuanica, Bilderdykia baldschuanica, Polygonum baldschuanicum)
viña del Tíbet
 
fleece jacket
chaqueta de tejido polar, forro polar
 
fleece vest
forro polar
 
fleece-linen
forrado de muletón; tejido polar (Polartech)
 
golden fleece
vellocino de oro; toisón de oro; (bot) árnica

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fleece
(n.) = lana, vellón.
Ex: Most fleece is carded between two brushes to disentangle and align the fiber.
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* Golden Fleece, the = vellocino de oro, el.

 
fleece2
(n.) = forro polar.
Ex: A fleece is an excellent garment to keep you warm and dry.

 
fleece3
(v.) = esquilar.
Ex: By then they had developed an improved method for fleecing sheep.

 
fleece4
(v.) = desplumar, esquilmar.
Ex: Roosevelt's measures to prevent big business fleecing the public were popular and the election of 1904 provided him with the chance to run for president in his own right.