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1 mesh fabric
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2 fishnet
tr['fɪʃnet]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL red nombre femenino de pesca2 (mesh fabric) red nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfishnet stockings medias nombre femenino plural de malla de reda) c (AmE) fishing net['fɪʃnet]1. N1) (US, Canada) red f de pesca2) (=material) red f2.CPDfishnet stockings NPL — medias fpl de red or malla
fishnet tights NPL — leotardo m de red
* * *a) c (AmE) fishing net -
3 tela
tela sustantivo femenino 1 (Tex) ( material) material, fabric; tela de araña See Also→ telaraña; tela metálica wire mesh 2 (Art) ( cuadro) canvas, painting 3 ( membrana) skin, film
tela sustantivo femenino
1 Tex cloth (en sastrería, tapicería) fabric: he comprado la tela para hacer las cortinas, I've bought the material for the curtains
tela metálica, wire mesh
2 Arte canvas
3 fam (dinero, pasta) dough
3 fig (trabajo o asunto pendiente) job: tengo tela para rato, I've still got a lot of work to do
4 fam (dificultad) convencerle tenía tela, it was a hard job to convince him Locuciones: familiar hay tela (marinera), it's a tricky business figurado tiene mucha tela, it's not an easy thing
poner en tela de juicio, to question La traducción más común es cloth y se refiere de forma genérica al material del que están hechas las cosas. Material y fabric se aplican a las telas usadas en sastrería y tapicería. Fabric es una palabra más técnica y a menudo describe una tela de distintos colores. Como tela, cloth es incontable, mientras que fabric y material pueden ser tanto incontables como contables. ' tela' also found in these entries: Spanish: acolchar - acolchada - acolchado - arruga - arrugar - arrugarse - brillo - caída - chaleco - cuadro - destrozar - estampar - estampada - estampado - fina - fino - franja - hilo - jirón - lunar - moteada - moteado - pliegue - pudrirse - rajarse - rasgar - reseca - reseco - retazo - rollo - romper - sobrar - tacto - talego - tejido - tira - transparencia - tupida - tupido - aguantador - áspero - bayeta - brazalete - brillante - burdo - calado - cáñamo - chatel - contrapelo - corte English: armband - band - break - close - cloth - coarse - denim - dingy - drape - duct tape - fabric - fine - fluffy - fray - give - heavy - impress - imprint - length - linen - mangy - material - mohair - pattern - plain - polka dot - quilting - rich - roll - rough - scratch - sheer - shred - shrink - shrinkage - smooth out - snag - split - spot - spotted - stiff - stiffen - stretch - tartan - tear - thick - tough - tweed - waterproof - wear -
4 interlock
intə'lok((of two or more pieces or parts) to fit or fasten together: The pieces of a jigsaw puzzle interlock; interlocking pieces.) encajartr[ɪntə'lɒk]interlock [.ɪntər'lɑk] vt1) unite: trabar, unir2) engage, mesh: engranarinterlock vi: entrelazarse, trabarsev.• empotrar v.• enclavar v.• engranar v.• enlazar v.• entrelazar v.'ɪntər'lɑːk, ˌɪntə'lɒka) ( join) entrelazarse*, trabarseb) \<\<cogs\>\> engranar[ˌɪntǝ'lɒk]1.VT trabar, entrelazar; [+ wheels] endentar, engranar2.VI trabarse, entrelazarse; [wheels] endentarse, engranar3. N1) (Mech) enclavamiento m2) [of fabric]cotton interlock underwear — ropa f interior de algodón de punto
* * *['ɪntər'lɑːk, ˌɪntə'lɒk]a) ( join) entrelazarse*, trabarseb) \<\<cogs\>\> engranar
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