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21 Seersucker
CRINKLE, or SEERSUCKEROriginally a silk fabric with flat and puckered stripes alternating across the fabric. Now applied to cotton dress fabrics of the better quality crimp styles, woven 32-in. wide in many weights. Two beams are required, one for the crimp stripes and one for the ordinary. One cloth has 72 ends and 72 picks per inch, 2/60's and 30's warps, 32's weft, super Egyptian yarns (see Seersucker) ————————SEERSUCKER (See Crinkle)This term is common in the U.S.A., and given to a plain and crimped stripe fabric either bleached or dyed, and used for drapery and furnishings as well as dress purposes. A common quality is made 40-in. wide 64 ends and 64 picks per inch, 26's warp, 20's weft. Woven from two beams in stripes of plain weave and crimp which is also plain weave. The plain ground ends are firmly weighted and the crimping ends are lightly weighted. Fancy designs are obtained by using colour or rayon in the warps. Another class of seersucker is made from a plain cotton cloth that is printed in stripes with a preparation that will resist the action of caustic soda. The cloth is passed through a concentrated solution of caustic soda and the imprinted part shrinks. The effect is that of crimped stripes. -
22 местность
terrain
-, безориентирная — unmarked area /terrain/
-, гористая — high ground terrain
-, пустынная — desert terrain
-, равнинная — plain ground (terrain)
-, холмистая — high ground (terrain)Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > местность
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23 Arabian Crepe
A cotton fabric woven plain from hard-twisted yarns such as 24's warp, 28's weft (crepe yarns) 44 X 32 per inch. A figured effect is woven by the use of a coarse soft spun extra weft which floats from figure to figure, and the floats are afterwards cut away, thus giving a compact figure on a plain ground. Various qualities are made in silk and worsted yarns. -
24 Boyau
A good quality dress material of silk and cotton; it has alternative stripes of satin and cords on a taffeta ground; usually a plain ground but some times it is figured. -
25 Huckaback
A simple weave used for towels, glass cloths, etc. A rough surface is given to the cloth. It is obtained by short floats of warp and weft on a plain ground. The weave is now much used as a ground weave for fancies. When first introduced it was only used to weave hemp yarns into towels, etc. The design A shows the ordinary 10 X 10 huckaback on four shafts. Linen fabrics are made from about 24's/22's lea, half-bleached yarns in many qualities. The cotton styles are about 56 ends and 60 picks per inch, 20's T., 18's W. The design B shows a huckaback weave for coarser cloths ▪ -
26 Imitation Lace
A cotton fabric woven with a plain ground and ornamented by lappet weaving. The ground has 56 ends and 52 picks per inch, 42's T. 42's W. and 3/24's soft spun lappet threads. -
27 Satin Checks
Dress fabrics made from cotton or silk with checks of satin weave on a plain ground. The cloth is bleached, dyed or printed. Usually made in light weights. A standard cloth is made 39/40-in. finished with 62 reed, 56 picks per inch, 50's ground warp and weft and 2/100's satin stripe and checking. The satin warp stripes are crammed in the reed, and the weft stripes are also crammed. -
28 плоский рельеф
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29 Ardenne
A French brocaded tapestry double cloth, woven from two warps - one warp two-fold black mercerised cotton and the other warp various colours also two-fold. Each cloth is plain ground and the figuring is developed from six colours of rayon weft (Bulmerayon). The two cloths are equal, such as 96 X 80 or a total of 192-ends and 160 picks. -
30 Charmeuse Georgette Broche
A brocaded silk dress material having figures on a plain ground. Grege Warp and soft, silk crepe weft. When finished a slight rib effect is given.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Charmeuse Georgette Broche
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31 China Brocades
Two general styles are common for the China trade. The first includes various styles where colour and cords are used with brocade stripes in small effects. Made 29-in. wide, 100 X 84 per inch, 50E./40E. with 2/100's colour, 2/60's cords. The design illustrated gives a brocade style with a plain ground, made 29-in. wide, 100 X 74 per inch,;6's T./30's W., all Egyptian, combed weft. Both styles are bleached and finished in the usual China firm finish -
32 Cretes
These are figured muslins with a plain ground and coloured ornament, often floral. Generally used for curtains. Woven in jacquard looms. -
33 Gorgoran
An all-silk fabric native made in several parts of India, woven on hand looms with stripes of twill on a plain ground. -
34 Kutar
A gauze cloth, very open, in which stripes are formed of leno effects on a plain ground. -
35 Lappets
Cloths of a light muslin character with plain ground weave and figuring produced by zig-zagging extra warp ends over the top of associated warp threads, but not interweaving with them. The lappet threads lie in the same direction as the weft, and are bound at the extremities of the figure, e.g., at the reversing points by passing underneath picks of weft. Each figure is made from one thread only, which is drawn through the eye of a needle fixed in a frame in front of the reed. The movement of the frame is controlled by a groove cut in a circular disc of wood. This is known as the " Scotch lappet motion," and is the most generally used. -
36 Martine Designs
Textile designs of French invention consisting of crude forms of small or large motifs repeated at wide intervals on a plain ground. The drawing is purposely childlike. There is no shading and the colours are simple. -
37 Pitambar
A fine silk and wool fabric, plain ground weave, dyed in gaudy colours, and woven in large floral patterns; used for ceremonial wear in India, and made in Tamma, Bombay. Cheap cotton imitations are now made of the dhootie styles. Worn by Brahmins and other high-class Hindus (see Pitmanbar) -
38 Raised Checks
Cotton fabrics with extra warp and weft figuring on a plain ground. -
39 einden vlakgewikkeld en geslepen
• plain ends squared and groundNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > einden vlakgewikkeld en geslepen
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40 llano
adj.1 level, even, smooth, flat.2 plain, crisp, clear, unambiguous.3 open, frank, aboveboard, apparent.4 plain, bald, unadorned.m.plain.* * *► adjetivo1 (plano) flat, even, level2 (franco) open, frank3 (sencillo) simple1 (llanura) plain\en llano,-a plainly————————1 (llanura) plain* * *1. (f. - llana)adj.1) even, flat2) plain, simple2. noun m.* * *1. ADJ1) [superficie, terreno] (=sin desniveles) flat; (=no inclinado) level2) (=sencillo) [persona, trato] straightforward; [estilo, lenguaje] simpleen lenguaje llano — in plain language o terms
3)palabra llana — word with the stress on the penultimate syllable
2.SM plainLos Llanos — Ven (Geog) Venezuelan Plains
* * *I- na adjetivo1) <terreno/superficie> ( horizontal) flat; ( sin desniveles) evenlos 100 metros llanos — (RPl) the 100 meters dash o sprint
3) < palabra> with the stress on the penultimate syllableIIa) (Geog) ( llanura) plainb) ( extensión de terreno) area of flat ground* * *= flat [flatter -comp., flattest -sup.], earthy [earthier -comp., earthiest -sup.].Ex. The film-strip may roll sideways a little as a canister is removed if they are housed on flat shelves.Ex. He is earthy, charismatic, a man of the people, & profoundly humane.----* en llano = on the flat.* * *I- na adjetivo1) <terreno/superficie> ( horizontal) flat; ( sin desniveles) evenlos 100 metros llanos — (RPl) the 100 meters dash o sprint
3) < palabra> with the stress on the penultimate syllableIIa) (Geog) ( llanura) plainb) ( extensión de terreno) area of flat ground* * *= flat [flatter -comp., flattest -sup.], earthy [earthier -comp., earthiest -sup.].Ex: The film-strip may roll sideways a little as a canister is removed if they are housed on flat shelves.
Ex: He is earthy, charismatic, a man of the people, & profoundly humane.* en llano = on the flat.* * *A ‹terreno/superficie› (horizontal) flat; (sin desniveles) level, evenlos 100 metros llanos ( RPl); the 100 metersB ‹persona› unassuming, straightforward; ‹modales/trato› simple, natural, unassuming; ‹lenguaje› plain, straightforward, simplela verdad lisa y llana the truth, plain and simple o the plain truthC ‹palabra› with the stress on the penultimate syllable2 (extensión de terreno) area of flat ground* * *
llano 1◊ -na adjetivo
( sin desniveles) even;◊ los 100 metros llanos (RPl) the 100 meters dash o sprint
‹ trato› natural;
‹ lenguaje› plain
llano 2 sustantivo masculino
llano,-a adjetivo
1 (sin desniveles, plano) flat, level
2 (campechano) straightforward 3 el pueblo llano, the common people
4 (explicación, estilo, etc) clear
' llano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
llana
- rasa
- raso
- rellano
- llanero
- plato
English:
even
- flat
- level
- plain
- shallow
- dinner
- mostly
* * *llano, -a♦ adj1. [campo, superficie] flat;un plato llano a (dinner) plate;Amlos 400 metros llanos the 400 metres2. [trato, persona] natural, straightforward3. [pueblo, clase] ordinary4. [lenguaje, expresión] simple, plain5. Gram = stressed on the last syllable♦ nm[llanura] plain; Col, Venlos Llanos = name of vast region of tropical plains, mainly in Venezuela and Colombia* * *I adj1 terreno level3 palabra stressed on the penultimate syllableII m flat ground* * *llano, -na adj1) : even, flat2) : frank, open3) liso: plain, simplellano nm: plain* * *llano1 adj2. (sencillo) simplellano2 n plain
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