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2 pinch-pleated draperies
English-german technical dictionary > pinch-pleated draperies
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3 drapery
noun1) (Brit.): (cloth) Stoffedrapery shop — Textilgeschäft, das
3) (arrangement of cloth) Draperie, die* * *plural - draperies; noun1) (a draper's business.) der Textilwarenhandel2) (cloth used for draping: walls hung with blue drapery.) die Drapierung* * *dra·pery[ˈdreɪpəri]nyou'll find \drapery on the second floor die Textilwaren finden Sie im ersten Stock* * *['dreIpərɪ]n2) (= hangings) Draperie f (old); (on wall) Behang m; (around bed etc) Vorhänge pl; (clothing, fig liter) Gewand nt* * *drapery s1. Draperie f:a) dekorativer Behang, Drapierung fb) Faltenwurf m3. Br Textil-, Tuch-, Stoffhandel m4. besonders US Vorhänge pl, Vorhangstoffe pl* * *noun1) (Brit.): (cloth) Stoffedrapery shop — Textilgeschäft, das
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5.3. Потеки
D. Läufer, Nasen, Gardinen
E. Runs, sags, curtains
F. Coulures en formede gouttes; de draperies ou de festons
Источник: ГОСТ 28451-90: Краски и лаки. Перечень эквивалентных терминов оригинал документа
Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > потеки
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dra·pery [ʼdreɪpəri] nyou'll find \drapery on the second floor die Textilwaren finden Sie im ersten Stockdraperies pl [schwere] Vorhänge
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