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1 Nets, Warp Lace
NETS, WARP LACEThere are numerous plain net fabrics in use and the styles as under are the most popular. Cable Net - A coarse net for use as a ground for figured lace curtains, bedspreads, etc. This is the heaviest of the cotton nets. Brussels Net - A net made of very fine yarns and in a close mesh. Used for trimmings, ladies' ties, etc. Bretonne Net - Very similar to Brussels, but finished much softer, and sold in white, ecru, cream and other light shades. Mosquito Net - This style has a wider mesh than any other net and besides its uses as a mosquito net it is used for trimmings. Fine lace yarns are used for all above nets except the cable net, and they are made on the " bobbin net machine" in many widths (see also Stirrup Net, Fly Net, Rose Net, English Net) -
2 NETS
1) Общая лексика: no-excitation tap switch (переключатель без возбуждения)2) Спорт: Never Ever The Same3) Военный термин: Nationwide Emergency Telecommunications Service, new threats simulator5) Биржевой термин: New Equity Trading System6) Электроника: North East Technology Show7) Транспорт: Network of Employers for Traffic Safety8) Фирменный знак: Nikkei Electronics Technical Section, North East Technology Support9) Образование: National Education Technology Standards, National Evaluation And Testing Service, Native English Teacher Scheme10) Сетевые технологии: Network Engineering and Technology Section -
3 nets
1) Общая лексика: no-excitation tap switch (переключатель без возбуждения)2) Спорт: Never Ever The Same3) Военный термин: Nationwide Emergency Telecommunications Service, new threats simulator5) Биржевой термин: New Equity Trading System6) Электроника: North East Technology Show7) Транспорт: Network of Employers for Traffic Safety8) Фирменный знак: Nikkei Electronics Technical Section, North East Technology Support9) Образование: National Education Technology Standards, National Evaluation And Testing Service, Native English Teacher Scheme10) Сетевые технологии: Network Engineering and Technology Section -
4 Convention for the Regulation of the Meshes of Fishing Nets and the Size Limits of Fish
Конвенция о регулировании размеров ячей рыболовных сетей и допустимой для лова величины рыбыАнгло-русский словарь по экологии > Convention for the Regulation of the Meshes of Fishing Nets and the Size Limits of Fish
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5 convention for the regulation of the meshes of fishing nets and the size limits
Англо-русский словарь по экологии > convention for the regulation of the meshes of fishing nets and the size limits
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6 Convention for the Regulation of the Meshes of Fishing Nets and the Size Limits of Fish
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Convention for the Regulation of the Meshes of Fishing Nets and the Size Limits of Fish
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7 social safety nets for military servicemen
Военно-политический термин: социальное страхование военнослужащихУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > social safety nets for military servicemen
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8 social safety nets for military servicemen
социальное страхование военнослужащихEnglish-Russian dictionary of military NATO peacekeeping forces > social safety nets for military servicemen
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9 POLE FOR SPREADING BIRD-NETS
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10 twine
1. noun 2. transitive verb1) (form by twisting strands together) [zusammen]drehen2) (form by interlacing) winden (geh.) [Kranz, Girlande]3. intransitive verbsich winden (about, around um)* * *1. noun(a strong kind of string made of twisted threads: He tied the parcel with twine.) die Schnur2. verb* * *[twaɪn]II. vt▪ to \twine sth together etw ineinanderschlingen, etw umeinanderschlingen* * *[twaɪn]1. nSchnur f, Bindfaden m2. vtwindento twine one's arms (a)round sb — seine Arme um jdn schlingen
3. vi(around um +acc) sich winden; (plants also) sich ranken* * *twine [twaın]A s1. starker Bindfaden, Schnur f2. TECH (gezwirntes) Garn, Zwirn m3. Wick(e)lung f4. Windung f5. Geflecht n, Verschlingung f, Knäuel m/n6. BOT Ranke fB v/t2. Blumen, einen Kranz etc winden, binden3. fig ineinanderschlingen, verflechten, -weben4. schlingen, winden ( beide:round um)5. umschlingen, umwinden, umranken ( alle:with mit)C v/i1. sich verflechten ( with mit)2. sich winden ( round um)3. BOT sich (empor)ranken* * *1. nounBindfaden, der; (thicker) Kordel, die; (for nets) Garn, das2. transitive verb1) (form by twisting strands together) [zusammen]drehen2) (form by interlacing) winden (geh.) [Kranz, Girlande]3. intransitive verbsich winden (about, around um)* * *v.zwirnen v. n. -
11 Akaroa Fibre
The ribbon tree, Plagianthus betulinus, of New Zealand, yields a flexible, lustrous, strong lace-like bast fibre; used for nets, lines, etc. -
12 Anadendron
Very strong bast fibre of the A. plant in the Andaman Islands, used for nets and bow strings by the natives. -
13 Embira Fibre
Several kinds of bast fibres in Brazil; used by the natives for nets. -
14 Kurrijong Fibre
Dark tenacious bast fibre obtained from a species of the Com-mersonia in New South Wales. Used for nets. -
15 Mbocaya Fibre
Long, durable and strong leaf fibre obtained from the Cococ Sclerocarpa in South America. Used for nets and fabrics by the natives. -
16 Mexican Fibre
A fibre obtained from the Karatas Plumieri which grows throughout tropical America. The young leaves give fine, white fibres, while the older leaves give coarser fibres. It is used for nets, cordage, sacking, etc. This fibre is sometimes called the Mexican istle, or ixtle. -
17 Paissau Jute
A coarse native jute fibre in Burma. Used locally for nets. -
18 Piripiri Fibre
The fine stem fibre of the Pipturus Argentus in Tahiti used for nets, bags, and cords. The plant is a species of nettle like ramie. It is only used locally. -
19 net
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bed net[English Plural] bed nets[Swahili Word] chandarua[Swahili Plural] vyandarua[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Language] Hindi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] circular casting net of light fine twine[English Plural] casting nets[Swahili Word] kimia[Swahili Plural] vimia[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] expensive, long-lasting fishing net made entirely from fishing line[English Plural] nets[Swahili Word] nyavu ya mkano[Swahili Plural] nyavu za mkano[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Dialect] Kimvita[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fishing net (made of coconut fiber)[English Plural] fishing nets[Swahili Word] juya[Swahili Plural] majuya[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Language] Arabic[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] fishing-net[Swahili Word] ema[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] gill net[English Plural] gill nets[Swahili Word] nyavu[Swahili Plural] nyavu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Dialect] Kimvita[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] mosquito net[English Plural] mosquito nets[Swahili Word] chandarua[Swahili Plural] vyandarua[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Language] Hindi[Swahili Example] akatoka kwenye hema lake la chandarua [Ya]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] net[English Plural] nets[Swahili Word] chavu[Swahili Plural] chavu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Related Words] wavu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] net[English Plural] nets[Swahili Word] kimia[Swahili Plural] vimia[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] net[English Plural] nets[Swahili Word] susu[Swahili Plural] susu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] net[Swahili Word] wavu[Swahili Plural] nyavu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 11/10[Swahili Example] tega wavu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] net (for carrying)[Swahili Word] tenga[Swahili Plural] matenga[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] net (for trapping animals or fish)[Swahili Word] ugavu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 11------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] net (kind of)[English Plural] nets[Swahili Word] mfyuso[Swahili Plural] mifyuso[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Related Words] -fyata, -fyusa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] scoop net[Swahili Word] kihero[Swahili Plural] vihero[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Dialect] Kimvita[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] scoop net[Swahili Word] senga[Swahili Plural] senga[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Dialect] Kimvita[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] small mesh net to capture sardines[English Plural] nets[Swahili Word] nyavu ya simu[Swahili Plural] nyavu za simu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Dialect] Kimvita[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] throwing out a net (in fishing)[Swahili Word] numbi[Swahili Plural] numbi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wide-mesh shark net[Swahili Word] malasha[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5[Dialect] Kimvita[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] wide-mesh shark net[English Plural] shark nets[Swahili Word] soni[Swahili Plural] soni[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Dialect] Kimvita[Terminology] marine------------------------------------------------------------ -
20 Lace
LACE, Passement, French, also Dentelle, and GuipureLace was originally a heavy texture more like embroidery and of two kinds, Lacis or "darned netting" and Cutwork. Laces, often worked in gold threads and coloured silks was also called " spiderwork." Lace is purely an English word, derived from the Anglo-Norman lacier, to lace, bind, tie or fasten, etc. The word appears to have been first used in 1519. It is a fabric of open mesh or net formed by crossing and intertwining threads. Lace was originally purely a hand craft, but today it is machine made as well. There are three main classes: - Point lace, pillow lace and machine-made lace. Point Lace - When the term " Point " is applied to a lace fabric it should mean that the lace has been made by the needle with a single line of thread, but it is now given to many machine-made laces. There are numerous laces sold as point laces and each has some feature not possessed by any other, many of these laces are known by the town where they are manufactured. Pillow Lace - These laces are made by intertwining threads on pins fixed in a cushion over a pattern fastened on to the cushion. Many pillow laces are part hand and part machine made such as Honiton, Valenciennes, Irish, etc. Machine-made Laces - There are three principal classes which can be placed (1) warp fabrics; (2) plain nets; (3) Levers' laces. Warp Laces - This is the earliest form of lace produced on a machine which was the invention of the Rev. William Lee in 1589, and was an adaption of the stocking frame. A warp lace is a series of upright threads that twist upon each other to form a fabric. There are no crossing threads. They are made in widths up to 10-in. and are the cheapest laces made. Plain Nets - John Heathcote, the inventor of the bobbin-net machine in 1809, laid the foundation of the machine-made lace trade. These are formed by a diagonal bobbin thread intertwining with the upright warp threads so that when the web is taken off the machine the mesh is honeycomb shaped. Other shapes followed, such as the square mesh. Cotton, silk, mohair and rayon are all used in making plain nets. Standard plain nets are as follows: - Brussels Net - Close mesh, specially selected fine yarns, in widths 36-in. to 80-in. The mesh varies up to 20 holes per inch. Both stiff and soft finish. Mosquito Net - Made in many qualities and closeness of mesh and from 54-in. to 108-in. Cable Net - Made up to 300-in. wide and from coarser yarns than other laces. This fabric is used as the ground fabric for curtains, etc. Bretonne Net - A very fine fabric, close mesh and finer yarns than Brussels, very soft and smooth finish. Point d'esprit - Fabrics with spots at regular distances. The yarns are not as good a quality as Brussels. Finished both soft and stiff. Paris Nets - Very stiff finish, used by the millinery trade for foundation work. Illusion Nets - A star-shaped mesh fabric, very fine yarns, used for veils and evening dress purposes. Silk Mechlins, or Tulles - A net more round than square in mesh and made from fine silk yarns. Malines is a tulle made in Belgium. Chantilly, or Silk Brussels - Similar to Brussels, but made from black dyed silk yarns. Chambray Nets - A finer all silk net than Chantilly. Levers' Lace Fabrics - These are various fancy laces and are produced on the lace machine fitted with a jacquard. Samuel Draper of Nottingham combined the jacquard with the lace machine in 1813. John Levers invented the machine. Varieties of these laces are Cluny laces. Torchons, Maltese lace. All-overs and numerous others.
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