Nghĩa của từ cockling bằng Tiếng Anh

verb
1
(of paper) bulge out in certain places so as to present a wrinkled or creased surface; pucker.

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4. Illegal Dee Cockling is on rise

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9. Severe Cockling may cause aesthetic and structural problems

10. Cockling Home » Conservation » Visual Glossary » Cockling Wrinkling or puckering that occurs when paper, fabric, or any sheet of support material dries unevenly.

11. The tough regulations passed after Morecambe, which saw three Cockling gangmasters jailed, also protect other wildlife that depends on Cockling grounds such as the Dee

12. The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport, 43 miles from Gone Cockling.

13. Cockling (plural Cocklings) A young, small, or immature cock

14. ‘In the past Cockling in Morecambe Bay has been carried out by local fishermen.’ ‘The organisations have said they are unable to stop the Cockling because it is a fishery activity.’ ‘We will be calling for more urgent consideration to be given to the safety aspects surrounding Cockling activities.’

15. We have found 102 people in the UK with the name Cockling

16. Cockling can also occur when paper is stored in a humid environment

17. Cockling or waviness from exposure to excessive water or humidity can be reversed

18. Unfortunately, the types of liners that are most resistant to Cockling are also the most expensive

19. Cockling, as befits so ancient a practice, has its own vocabulary, some of which is still in use

20. For manufacturers and users of pressure-sensitive tapes, it also brings thoughts of Cockling liners.

21. Synonyms for Cockling include ruffling, wrinkling, creasing, puckering, crinkling, crumpling, rumpling, rippling, roughening and pursing

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23. Recorded as Cocken, Cockin, and the rare Cockland, Cocklin, and Cockling, this is a very early English medieval surname

24. Since the Cockling beds were made a free-for-all the area has resembled an industrial processing plant." COCKLE 'MESS' ROW; Complaints over state of Wirral beauty spot The lucrative Cockling season was due to open on July 1, but following a drop in numbers it …

25. The first step in combating Cockling is the selection of material for the silicone-coated release liners

26. When the uneven structure is larger and more uniform, the effect is called waviness instead of Cockling

27. Cockling Although the Council owns the land, fishing rights and their management in the Dee are the responsibility of Natural Resources Wales

28. There are a few solutions to avoid Cockling in printing: Paper with a higher weight may be more suited for the job.

29. Gone Cockling, a property with a garden, is located in Hunstanton, 1.3 miles from Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary

30. A man from Llwynhendy in Llanelli has been fined £1,032 for illegal Cockling at Burry Inlet Cockle Fishery

31. The lowest cost material, densified kraft paper (with a basis weight of 60# or 80#), commonly is used, but it is highly susceptible to Cockling.

32. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed ), memorial page for Elizabeth Cockling (1773–10 Jul 1853), Find a Grave Memorial no

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34. There is excellent bird-watching, cycling and seaside walks, and for golfing enthusiasts, there is a golf course to the rear of Gone Cockling itself

35. 1 May 21, 2012 Re: Cockling of Paper Release Liners Dear Valued Customer, The summer is upon us and with it come thoughts of the beach, barbeques, and baseball

36. The white edge at the bottom of the margins seem to indicate that, and that would go a long way toward identifying the cause of the Cockling, and the absence of hinges

37. Cockling and other distortions may cause abrasion of the image in areas which rub against another work stacked above or against glazing material in contact with the paper

38. Hey guys,Considering the opening of the Goolwa Cockling season, we decided to head down there to replenish our bait supplies! we found our Quoter of 1200 in

39. A garden and barbecue facilities are available at Gone Cockling, which is situated in Hunstanton, 1.1 miles away from Hunstanton Main Beach and 1.2 miles away from Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary

40. Inflections of 'Cockle' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Cockles v 3rd person singular cockling v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Cockled v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man."

41. The Morecambe Bay Cockling disaster (Chinese: 拾貝慘案 Shi bèi cǎn'àn, "Cockle tragedy") occurred on the evening of 5 February 2004 at Morecambe Bay in North West England, when at least 21 Chinese illegal migrant laborers were drowned by an incoming tide after picking cockles off the Lancashire/Cumbrian coast

42. The Morecambe Bay Cockling disaster (Chinese: 拾貝慘案 Shí bèi cǎn'àn, "cockle-picking tragedy") occurred on the evening of 5 February 2004 at Morecambe Bay in North West England, when at least 21 Chinese illegal immigrant labourers were drowned by an incoming tide after picking cockles off the Lancashire coast.