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underlying structure

  • 1 fabric

    noun
    1) (material, construction, texture) Gewebe, das

    woven/knitted fabric — Web-/Strickware, die

    2) (of building) bauliche Substanz
    3) (fig.)

    the fabric of societydie Struktur der Gesellschaft

    * * *
    ['fæbrik]
    ((a type of) cloth or material: Nylon is a man-made fabric.) der Stoff
    * * *
    fab·ric
    [ˈfæbrɪk]
    n
    1. no pl (textile) Stoff m
    cotton \fabric Baumwollstoff m
    fine/hard-wearing \fabric feiner/strapazierfähiger Stoff
    high-quality \fabric Qualitätsstoff m
    woollen \fabric Wollstoff m
    2. no pl (underlying structure) Gefüge nt, Struktur f
    the \fabric of society die Gesellschaftsstruktur [o soziale Struktur
    3. of building Bausubstanz f
    * * *
    ['fbrɪk]
    n
    1) (TEX) Stoff m
    2) (= basic structure of building) Bausubstanz f
    3) (fig of society etc) Gefüge nt, Struktur f
    * * *
    fabric [ˈfæbrık] s
    1. Zusammensetzung f, Bau m
    2. Gebilde n
    3. ARCH Gebäude n, Bau m (auch fig)
    4. Bauerhaltung f (besonders von Kirchen)
    5. fig Bau m, Gefüge n, Struktur f:
    the fabric of society das gesellschaftliche Gefüge, die Gesellschaftsstruktur
    6. fig System n
    7. Stoff m, Gewebe n:
    silk fabrics Seidenstoffe;
    fabric conditioner Weichspüler m, -spülmittel n;
    fabric gloves Stoffhandschuhe
    8. TECH Leinwand f, Reifengewebe n
    9. GEOL Textur f (räumliche Anordnung und Verteilung der Gemengteile eines Gesteins)
    10. obs Fabrikat n
    * * *
    noun
    1) (material, construction, texture) Gewebe, das

    woven/knitted fabric — Web-/Strickware, die

    2) (of building) bauliche Substanz
    3) (fig.)
    * * *
    n.
    Gebilde - n.
    Leinwand -¨e f.
    Struktur -en f.

    English-german dictionary > fabric

  • 2 fabric

    fab·ric [ʼfæbrɪk] n
    1) no pl ( textile) Stoff m;
    cotton \fabric Baumwollstoff m;
    fine/hard-wearing \fabric feiner/strapazierfähiger Stoff;
    high-quality \fabric Qualitätsstoff m;
    woollen \fabric Wollstoff m
    2) no pl ( underlying structure) Gefüge nt, Struktur f;
    the \fabric of society die Gesellschaftsstruktur [o soziale Struktur];
    3) of building Bausubstanz f

    English-German students dictionary > fabric

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