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1 марля
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > марля
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2 марля
1.2.13.15 марля (cheesecloth): Отбеленная хлопковая ткань плотностью приблизительно 40 г/м2.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > марля
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3 марля
1) General subject: butter-muslin, buttercloth, gauze, jaconet2) Medicine: butter muslin, cheesecloth, gauze fabric3) Engineering: mull4) Forestry: cheesecloth (для отделки древесины)5) Polygraphy: super6) Textile: book muslin, gauze cloth, gauzy fabric, gaze, scrim, tobacco cloth, toile -
4 марлевый мешочек
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5 сетчатая рубашечная ткань
General subject: cheeseclothУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сетчатая рубашечная ткань
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6 слой марли
Polygraphy: cheesecloth stratum -
7 суровая марля
1) General subject: cheesecloth2) Engineering: cheese cloth -
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ПОДБИТЫЙ (ПОДБИТ) ВЕТРОМ (BETEPКОМ) coll AdjP modif (long-form van only) or subj-compl with copula ( subj: a noun denoting an item of outerwear)) thin, offering little protection from the coldskimpyflimsy (like) cheesecloth. -
9 подбит ветерком
[AdjP; modif (long-form var. only) or subj-compl with copula (subj: a noun denoting an item of outerwear)]=====⇒ thin, offering little protection from the cold:- skimpy;- flimsy;- (like) cheesecloth.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подбит ветерком
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10 подбит ветром
[AdjP; modif (long-form var. only) or subj-compl with copula (subj: a noun denoting an item of outerwear)]=====⇒ thin, offering little protection from the cold:- skimpy;- flimsy;- (like) cheesecloth.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подбит ветром
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11 подбитый ветерком
[AdjP; modif (long-form var. only) or subj-compl with copula (subj: a noun denoting an item of outerwear)]=====⇒ thin, offering little protection from the cold:- skimpy;- flimsy;- (like) cheesecloth.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подбитый ветерком
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12 подбитый ветром
[AdjP; modif (long-form var. only) or subj-compl with copula (subj: a noun denoting an item of outerwear)]=====⇒ thin, offering little protection from the cold:- skimpy;- flimsy;- (like) cheesecloth.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > подбитый ветром
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13 марля
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14 марля
ж.gauze, cheesecloth -
15 марля
gauze имя существительное: -
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1. groups2. coatingкопировальный слой «эмаль» — enameled coating
3. band4. bedслой насадки; фильтр — packed bed
5. lamina6. lamination7. layer; stratum; coat; coating8. coat9. flake10. ply11. strata12. stratumСинонимический ряд:1. кругом (сущ.) кругом; миром; обществом; окружением; средой; сферой2. пластом (сущ.) пластом; рядом -
17 проводящий слой
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1. stratum2. bed3. in layers4. layer; stratum[lang name="Russian"]слой, чувствительный к излучению — radiation-sensitive layer
[lang name="Russian"]слой, полученный пиролизом — pyrolytically deposited layer
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19 слой
1. course2. stratum
См. также в других словарях:
cheesecloth — cheese cloth , Cheese cloth Cheese cloth (ch[=e]z kl[o^]th ; 115). A thin, loosely woven cotton cloth of a gauze texture, such as is used in pressing cheese curds. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cheesecloth — ► NOUN ▪ thin, loosely woven cotton cloth … English terms dictionary
cheesecloth — [chēz′klôth΄] n. [from its use for wrapping cheese] a thin cotton cloth with a very loose weave … English World dictionary
Cheesecloth — Cheese in cheesecloth. Cheesecloth is a loosewoven gauze like cotton cloth used primarily in cheese making and cooking. Cheesecloth is available in at least seven different grades, from open to extra fine weave. Grades are distinguished by the… … Wikipedia
cheesecloth — [[t]tʃi͟ːzklɒθ, AM klɔːθ[/t]] N UNCOUNT Cheesecloth is cotton cloth that is very thin and light. There are tiny holes between the threads of the cloth. ...cheesecloth shirts... Strain the mixture through a double thickness of muslin or… … English dictionary
cheesecloth — noun Etymology: from its use in the making of cheese Date: 14th century a very lightweight unsized cotton gauze … New Collegiate Dictionary
cheesecloth — /cheez klawth , kloth /, n. a lightweight cotton fabric of open texture. Also called, esp. Brit., butter muslin. [1650 60; so called because first used to wrap cheese] * * * … Universalium
cheesecloth — noun A loosely woven cotton gauze. Originally used to wrap cheese but now used for many tasks including in cooking used to strain liquids or make sachets and by farmers to shade crops and keep birds off … Wiktionary
cheesecloth — cheese|cloth [ˈtʃi:zklɔθ US klo:θ] n [U] thin cotton cloth used for putting around some kinds of cheeses, and sometimes for making clothes … Dictionary of contemporary English
cheesecloth — cheese|cloth [ tʃiz,klaθ ] noun uncount thin light cotton cloth … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
cheesecloth — n. light cotton gauze used in cheese making … English contemporary dictionary