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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > dyeing and decorating
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1) крашение
2) окрашивание
3) красильный
4) подкрашивание
5) красящий
6) окрашивающий
– acid dyeing
– azoic dyeing
– basic dyeing
– brush dyeing
– continuous dyeing
– direct dyeing
– disperse dyeing
– double-bath dyeing
– dyeing and decorating
– dyeing drum
– dyeing machine
– dyeing strip
– dyeing temperature
– dyeing vat
– jig dyeing machine
– machine dyeing
– one-bath dyeing
– uniform dyeing
circulating dyeing machine — рециркуляционная красильная машина
penetrating-type dyeing machine — красильная пропиточная машина
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5 decorating
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6 красильноотделочный
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > красильноотделочный
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9 красильноотделочный
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > красильноотделочный
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10 Purse Twists
A term used in the early 19th century for the very beautiful silk yarns used for embroidery work, net work and decorating cloth and velvet. They were of such brilliant dyeing that " it was difficult to distinguish from gold." The royal arms, over the throne at St. James's Palace, are entirely embroidered in this silk. -
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1) машина2) станок || подвергать механической обработке3) установка; устройство; агрегат4) механизмАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > machine
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