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crêpe de Chinestresses
textile, fr. крепдешин (also spelled Crêpe De Chine, crêpe de chine, crepe de Chine and crepe de chine: At the end of the day, take home your own silk noil and crepe de chine or charmeuse silk scarf. • She might have been a little tired round the eyes, but in a vintage crepe de Chine tea dress and ‘Oh, these, they're ancient' patent-leather Mary-Janes, it was hard not to envy her. KatyaSOSimple); крепдешиновый (also spelled Crêpe De Chine, crêpe de chine, crepe de Chine and crepe de chine; can be hyphenated as a modifier: a crepe-de-Chine blouse • She might have been a little tired round the eyes, but in a vintage crepe de Chine tea dress and ‘Oh, these, they're ancient' patent-leather Mary-Janes, it was hard not to envy her. KatyaSOSimple)
 English thesaurus
crêpe de Chine
textile, fr. a fine, lightweight silk, cotton, or worsted, with a plain weave and crêpe-twist filling (pl. crêpes de Chine, also crêpe de Chines) Origin: late 19th century French, literally ‘crêpe of China')
Crepe de Chine [ˌkreɪp də ˈʃiːn]
textile, fr. light and fine plainwoven dress fabric produced either with all-silk warp and weft or else with a silk warp and hard-spun worsted weft (also spelled Crêpe De Chine, French: "crepe of China") britannica.com)
crêpe de Chine: 3 phrases in 2 subjects
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