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1) Техника: грунтовая нить (в начёсном трикотажном полотне)2) Автоматика: крепёжная резьба -
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English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > binding thread
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• скрепителна резбатекст.• свързваща нишка -
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1. перевязочная нить; 2. голосинникEnglish-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > binding thread
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13 Binding
When two separate fabrics are woven together in the loom and are to be joined, the process is termed binding. Any thread which is used to bind or hold these two cloths together is termed a binding thread. This can be done by lifting a warp thread from the back cloth, over a face cloth pick, and lifting the face cloth threads on each side. Another method is to use an extra warp which weaves under the back cloth picks and over the face cloth picks, and is thus so covered, that it is not seen. -
14 thread
1) резьба || нарезать резьбу2) виток резьбы3) навинчивать, навинчиваться; наворачивать, наворачиваться•to thread into — вворачивать; ввинчивать
- American Briggs standard straight threadto thread out — выворачивать; вывинчивать
- American Briggs straight thread
- American National pipe thread
- American standard internal straight pipe thread
- American standard pipe lock-nut thread
- American standard pipe thread
- American standard straight pipe coupling thread
- American standard straight pipe thread
- American standard taper pipe thread
- American straight pipe coupling thread
- American straight pipe thread
- American taper pipe thread
- Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers thread
- binding thread
- Briggs thread
- British Association standard thread
- British Association thread
- British fine thread
- British pipe straight thread
- British pipe taper thread
- British pipe thread
- British standard fine thread
- British standard pipe straight thread
- British standard pipe taper thread
- British standard pipe thread
- British standard Witworth thread
- buttress thread
- coarse pitch thread
- coarse-feeding thread
- conical thread
- constructional thread
- cut thread
- cylindrical thread
- differential thread
- double thread
- double-start thread
- drunken thread
- external thread
- fastener thread
- fastening thread
- female screw thread
- female thread
- fine pitch thread
- fine thread
- flat thread
- flattened thread
- formed thread
- gas pipe thread
- gas thread
- globoidal worm thread
- ID thread
- inside thread
- internal screw thread
- internal thread
- knuckle thread
- left-hand thread
- left-handed thread
- male thread
- metric thread
- milled thread
- mismatched threads
- motion thread
- multiple thread
- multiple-start thread
- multistart thread
- normal thread
- OD thread
- outside thread
- parallel thread
- pipe thread
- plus thread
- power screw thread
- pressed thread
- quick pitch thread
- quick thread
- radiused thread
- right-hand thread
- right-handed thread
- rolled thread
- round thread
- rounded thread
- screw thread
- sealing thread
- self-tapping thread
- Sellers thread
- shallow thread
- sharp thread
- shut-down thread
- single thread
- single-start thread
- slipped thread
- slow-pitch thread
- spindle nose thread
- square thread
- stamped thread
- stay-bolt thread
- steep-pitch thread
- step thread
- straight pipe thread
- straight thread
- stripped thread
- stub acme thread
- stub thread
- taper pipe thread
- taper screw thread
- taper thread
- tapered thread
- tapping screw thread
- Thury thread
- translation screw thread
- translation thread
- trapezoidal thread
- triangular thread
- triple thread
- truncated thread
- unf thread
- unified special thread
- United States standard fine thread
- United States standard thread
- V thread
- vee thread
- washout thread
- Whitworth thread
- wide-root thread
- wood screw thread
- worm threadEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > thread
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15 binding
связь; скрепление; соединение; обвязка; обшивка; оковка; заедание; защемление; сращивание проводов; обязательство; II связывающий; связующий; вяжущий; цементирующий; обязывающий; обязательный; заедающий; защемляющий- binding clamp - binding clasp - binding clip - binding film - binding gravel - binding head - binding joist - binding lever - binding machine - binding material - binding metal - binding of teeth - binding post - binding power - binding ring - binding screw - binding screw clamp - binding thread - binding valve - binding wire - wire binding -
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17 Gimp Yarns
The original, "gimp" had a centre core of fine wire or strong twine with silk twisted around it. Modern gimp yarns usually consist of a central or foundation thread or threads, with one or more threads twisted around it. The outside threads are often coloured, as well as coarser, than the foundation thread; through the gimp thread being delivered at a quicker rate it is caused to wrap around the foundation thread in the form of a spiral. A final binding thread, usually fine, is twisted in the opposite direction to bind the spirals in position. -
18 Fochette Fabric
A fabric that obtained its name through being first made on Armistice Day. A double tubular plain fabric is knitted and its rigidity is increased by introducing a straight filling thread between the fabrics in addition to the tying thread. If the binding thread is drawn away two separate fabrics are left. -
19 how now
уст.; разг.1) эй!, как!, это что такое?, что это значит? [how now сокр. от how is it now?; выражение how now? одно из самых распространённых в произведениях Шекспира]Old Man: "How now! Who's there?" (W. Shakespeare, ‘King Lear’, act IV, sc. 1) — Старик: "Эй, кто там?"
‘How now!’ he cried... ‘Why, where have you been hiding?’ (Ch. Dickens, ‘Barnaby Rudge’, ch. XLVIII) — - Как! Это ты? - вскричал он... - Где это ты пропадал?
‘Mr. Abinger... I must speak to you.’ ‘How now,’ he said. (M. Dickens, ‘Joy and Josephine’, ch. IV) — - Мистер Абинджер... мне нужно поговорить с вами. - Неужели? - буркнул Абинджер.
There stood Mrs. Tarvin. The shock, the sight of her standing there... cut the last binding thread of self-control in Inigo. ‘...How now, you secret, black, and midnight hag!’ he thundered down the room. (J. B. Priestley, ‘The Good Companions’, book I, ch. 3) — Перед Иниго стояла миссис Тарвин. Ее появление так возмутило его, что он потерял самообладание. -...Откуда ты взялась, старая ведьма? Ходят тут всякие по ночам! - вопил он на всю комнату.
2) ну как?, что скажешь?, ну что?, что слышно?Second Soldier: "How now, masters?" Soldiers (speaking together): "How now? How now? do you hear this?" (W. Shakespeare, ‘Antony and Cleopatra’, act IV, sc. 3) — Второй часовой: "Господа, что скажете?" Солдаты (все вместе): ""что скажете!" Слыхали?"
...How now, Missy! Hasn't your ardent beau popped the question yet? (M. Mitchell, ‘Gone with the Wind’, ch. XXVIII) —...Ну как, девочка, ваш пылкий обожатель еще не сделал вам предложения?
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20 machine
1) машина2) станок || подвергать механической обработке3) установка; устройство; агрегат4) механизмАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > machine
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