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COLOURED GOODS

  • 1 Coloured Goods

    A term applied to fabrics in which dyed yarn is used either in warp or weft or both. The districts of Colne, Radcliffe and Rochdale are the principal centres for weaving coloured goods, and a special list of weaving wage prices applies.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Coloured Goods

  • 2 Warping

    General term for processes after winding concerned in preparing weaver's and knitter's warps. Methods of warping vary according to (1) the yarns employed (2) whether they are sized or not, and (3) at what state sizing takes place. There are at least seven methods of warp preparation, e.g., beam warping, direct warping, mill warping on vertical mills, section warping on horizontal mills and in cheeses on section blocks, Scotch dresser sizing, Scotch warp dressing, and Yorkshire warp dressing. Beam Warping is the system in general use for making grey cotton goods. The beam warper comprises a creel for the supply ends, which may be on double-flanged bobbins, cones or cheeses, and a beaming head which comprises mechanism for mounting and rotating a warper's beam and means for winding the yarn from the creel supply on to the beam under suitable tension. The number of ends and length of warp on a back or warper's beam is related to what is required in the weaver's beam. Assuming the weaver's beams were required to have 2928 ends, 24's warp, and 8 cuts of 96 yards each, the back beams for a set might have 2928: 6 = 488 ends, and 2 X 6 X 8 X 96 = 9216 yards. On the slasher sizing machine six back beams would be run together, thereby producing 12 weaver's beams each containing 2928 ends 768 yards long. Warp Beaming Speeds - With the old type of warp beaming machine taking supply from unrolling double-flanged bobbins, the warping speed would be about 70 yards per minute. In modern beam warpers taking supply overend from cones, the warping speed is up to 250 yards per minute. With beam barrels of 41/2-in. dia., and up to 500 yards per minute with barrels of 10-in. dia. Warp and Weft Knitted Fabrics - Warp knitted fabrics in which extra yarn is introduced in the form of weft threads which are laid in between the warp threads and their needles for the purpose of adding extra weight and for patterning purposes. Warp Loom Tapes - Narrow knitted fabrics usually less than one inch wide used for trimming garments. They are knitted on circular latch needle machines, but the tapes are flat. Direct Warping - A method used in making warps for towels, fustians, and other fabrics in which the total number of ends can be accommodated in one creel, say not more than 1,000 ends. The threads are run from the creel direct to the weaver's beam on a machine similar to that used in section beam warping. Mill Warping - There are two distinctly different methods of mill warping. On the vertical mill, which may be anything up to 20 yards in circumference, the number of ends in the complete warp is obtained by repeating the runs the required number of times, e.g., with 200 bobbins in the creel, 4 runs would give a warp of 800 ends. The length of the warp is determined by the number of revolutions made by the mill for each run. The horizontal mill is much used in Yorkshire for making woollen and worsted warps It is used to a small extent for cotton warps and is largely used for making silk and rayon warps. The mill or swift is usually about 5 yards in circumference. Its distinctive feature is the making of warps in sections which are wound on the mill in overlapping manner. The creel capacity varies from 250 to 600 ends, and with 500 ends in the creel a warp of 5,000 ends would require ten sections. Section Warping for Coloured Goods - This is a system of making coloured striped warps from hank-dyed and bleached yarns. The bobbins are creeled to pattern, one or more complete patterns to each section. Each section is the full length of the warp and is run on a small section block keywayed to fit a key on the shaft of the subsequent beaming machine where the sections are placed side by side and run on the weaver's beam. Scotch Dresser Sizing - There are two systems of warp preparation known as Scotch dressing. 1. Dresser sizing used for sizing warps for linen damasks, etc. Back beams are first made and placed in two beam creels, one on each side of the headstock. The threads from several back beams are collected in one sheet of yarn, sized by passage through a size-box, brushed by a revolving brush, dried by hot air, and passed vertically upwards where both sheets of warp threads are united and pass on to the weaver's beam in a single sheet. Scotch Warp Dressing - The other method of Scotch dressing is used in the preparation of coloured striped warps, usually from warp-dyed and bleached yarn. It consists in splitting off from ball warps previously dyed or bleached and sized, the number of ends of each colour required in the finished warp. Each group is then wound on separate flanged warpers' beams. These beams are placed in a creel and the ends drawn through a reed according to pattern, and wound finally on to the weavers' beams. Yorkshire Warp Dressing - This is a system used mostly in the preparation of coloured striped warps. It is also invaluable in preparing warps dyed and sized in warp form to prevent shadiness in the cloth. Four warps with the same number of ends in each are dyed the same colour, and in sleying, one end from each warp is put in each dent of the reed. Any tendency to shadiness arising from irregularity in dyeing is thereby effectively eliminated. In striped work the required ends are split off if necessary from a larger ball warp, sleyed to pattern in the reed, and then run under controlled tension on to the weaver's beam. The dresser uses a brush as long as the width of the warp to brush out entangled places where the threads have adhered together with size. Yorkshire dressing provides perfect warps with every thread in its proper place on the weaver's beam, no crossed or missing threads, and a minimum of knots.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Warping

  • 3 пестротканый товар

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пестротканый товар

  • 4 Buntbleiche

    f < textil> ■ bleaching of colored goods US ; bleaching of coloured goods GB

    German-english technical dictionary > Buntbleiche

  • 5 автоматический ткацкий станок для пестроткани

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > автоматический ткацкий станок для пестроткани

  • 6 цветной товар

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > цветной товар

  • 7 Bafts

    The name originally applied on the West African coast to nearly all classes of plain and coloured goods, when made up in short lengths of 6 yards, 8 yards and upwards. The term is now usually used only for narrow grey cloths about 27-in. wide, 27 yards long, 60 X 64, 18's / 24's, heavy sized, and shipped both loom state and finished. Baft (China), 56 X 70, 20/26. Used for shrouds and loin cloths. Plain weave, all cotton.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Bafts

  • 8 Buck Souring

    A term in the linen trade for the process of " warm souring," the cloth, after being soaked in the bleaching liquor, is at once run into the souring solution without previous washing. This process is not used for coloured goods.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Buck Souring

  • 9 de primera

    first-rate, first-class
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    * (=excelente) excellent, brilliant*
    * * *
    (adj.) = best-quality, top-notch, blue chip [blue-chip], prime, tip-top, first-rate
    Ex. The supply of best-quality white rags for paper-making had always been precarious, and bleaching enabled the more abundant coloured and second-quality rags to be made into acceptable writing and printing papers.
    Ex. I'd hate to see that happen because she's a top-notch worker.
    Ex. The model has been used extensively by blue chip companies in the UK.
    Ex. For instance, my sporting goods store is on the ground level and to the right -- prime mall location.
    Ex. It's a tip-top place from top to bottom with no letdowns whatsoever.
    Ex. She has been a vital and energetic voice in the movement to increase the sensitivity and responsibility of libraries to social issues, as well as a first-rate cataloger.
    * * *
    (adj.) = best-quality, top-notch, blue chip [blue-chip], prime, tip-top, first-rate

    Ex: The supply of best-quality white rags for paper-making had always been precarious, and bleaching enabled the more abundant coloured and second-quality rags to be made into acceptable writing and printing papers.

    Ex: I'd hate to see that happen because she's a top-notch worker.
    Ex: The model has been used extensively by blue chip companies in the UK.
    Ex: For instance, my sporting goods store is on the ground level and to the right -- prime mall location.
    Ex: It's a tip-top place from top to bottom with no letdowns whatsoever.
    Ex: She has been a vital and energetic voice in the movement to increase the sensitivity and responsibility of libraries to social issues, as well as a first-rate cataloger.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de primera

  • 10 duradero

    adj.
    durable, permanent, abiding, long-lasting.
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    1 durable, lasting
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    (f. - duradera)
    adj.
    durable, lasting
    * * *
    ADJ [ropa, tela] hard-wearing; [paz, efecto] lasting; [relación] lasting, long-term antes de s
    * * *
    - ra adjetivo <amistad/recuerdo> lasting (before n); <ropa/zapatos> hardwearing, longwearing (AmE)
    * * *
    = durable, sustained, lasting, enduring, everlasting, long-lasting, serviceable, abiding, enduringly + Adjetivo, long-lived, hard-wearing.
    Ex. The slips are cheaper, but less durable than cards.
    Ex. Research has shown that strong centralized control of employees is not the best way to achieve operational efficiency or sustained productivity.
    Ex. Only as his experience grew did this young man see that what he did was littered as much, if not more, with failure as it was crowned with success of a lasting kind.
    Ex. Archives are set of non-current archival documents preserved, with or without selection, by those responsible for their creation or by their successors for their own use or by other organizations because of their enduring value.
    Ex. Appraisal is the single most important function performed by an archivist because it has wide-reaching and everlasting social implications.
    Ex. By means of this method copies are long-lasting and do not fade.
    Ex. Plain calico makes a serviceable book cover but it looks better when it is coloured.
    Ex. The revision and correction of reference works is an abiding concern to the librarian and the user.
    Ex. Thus we need money, intellectual property agreements, and library collaborations to build the massive and accessible collections of enduringly valuable cultural resources that I am proposing.
    Ex. The author proposes a number of suggestions that could improve the market and solve some of its long-lived problems.
    Ex. The manufacturers of this type of artificial turf say that while the grass is soft and springy underfoot it is extremely tough and hard-wearing.
    ----
    * amor duradero = lasting love.
    * bienes duraderos = durable goods.
    * consecuencia duradera = long-lasting effect.
    * efecto duradero = lasting effect, long-lasting effect.
    * impacto duradero = lasting impact.
    * impresión duradera = lasting impression.
    * más duradero = longer-lasting.
    * papel duradero = durable paper.
    * * *
    - ra adjetivo <amistad/recuerdo> lasting (before n); <ropa/zapatos> hardwearing, longwearing (AmE)
    * * *
    = durable, sustained, lasting, enduring, everlasting, long-lasting, serviceable, abiding, enduringly + Adjetivo, long-lived, hard-wearing.

    Ex: The slips are cheaper, but less durable than cards.

    Ex: Research has shown that strong centralized control of employees is not the best way to achieve operational efficiency or sustained productivity.
    Ex: Only as his experience grew did this young man see that what he did was littered as much, if not more, with failure as it was crowned with success of a lasting kind.
    Ex: Archives are set of non-current archival documents preserved, with or without selection, by those responsible for their creation or by their successors for their own use or by other organizations because of their enduring value.
    Ex: Appraisal is the single most important function performed by an archivist because it has wide-reaching and everlasting social implications.
    Ex: By means of this method copies are long-lasting and do not fade.
    Ex: Plain calico makes a serviceable book cover but it looks better when it is coloured.
    Ex: The revision and correction of reference works is an abiding concern to the librarian and the user.
    Ex: Thus we need money, intellectual property agreements, and library collaborations to build the massive and accessible collections of enduringly valuable cultural resources that I am proposing.
    Ex: The author proposes a number of suggestions that could improve the market and solve some of its long-lived problems.
    Ex: The manufacturers of this type of artificial turf say that while the grass is soft and springy underfoot it is extremely tough and hard-wearing.
    * amor duradero = lasting love.
    * bienes duraderos = durable goods.
    * consecuencia duradera = long-lasting effect.
    * efecto duradero = lasting effect, long-lasting effect.
    * impacto duradero = lasting impact.
    * impresión duradera = lasting impression.
    * más duradero = longer-lasting.
    * papel duradero = durable paper.

    * * *
    ‹amistad/recuerdo› lasting ( before n); ‹ropa/zapatos› hardwearing, durable, longwearing ( AmE)
    * * *

    duradero
    ◊ -ra adjetivo ‹amistad/recuerdo lasting ( before n);


    ropa/zapatos hardwearing, longwearing (AmE)
    duradero,-a adjetivo durable, lasting
    ' duradero' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    duradera
    - resistente
    - secular
    - agudeza
    - agudo
    English:
    continued
    - durable
    - enduring
    - hardwearing
    - lasting
    - long-lasting
    - serviceable
    - long
    * * *
    duradero, -a adj
    1. [que permanece] lasting;
    es una vacuna de efecto duradero it is a long-acting vaccine
    2. [ropa, zapatos] hard-wearing
    * * *
    adj lasting; ropa, calzado hard-wearing
    * * *
    duradero, -ra adj
    : durable, lasting
    * * *
    duradero adj lasting

    Spanish-English dictionary > duradero

  • 11 oloroso

    adj.
    perfumed, aromatic, fragrant, odorous.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: olorosar.
    * * *
    1 fragrant, sweet-smelling
    1 (vino) full-bodied sherry
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ sweet-smelling, fragrant, scented
    2.
    SM (=jerez) oloroso, oloroso sherry
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    - sa adjetivo <jabón/flor> scented, fragrant; <queso/pies> smelly
    * * *
    = fragrant, odourous [odorous, -USA], odoriferous, scented, perfumed, smelling, sweet-smelling.
    Ex. Planting fragrant shrubs would benefit all users and in particular blind or visually impaired persons.
    Ex. The experiments studied the feasibility of keeping children away from harmful household goods through the use of odorous chemical substances which elicit inherent aversive reactions.
    Ex. Skunks use a highly odoriferous secretion to deter predation.
    Ex. The article 'Loud tastes, coloured fragrances, and scented sounds: how and when to mix the senses in persuasive communications' discusses 'synesthetic' or cross-sensory associations in persuasive language employed in advertising.
    Ex. Our testing found that gently pounding individual stalks released the delicate, perfumed and flavorful oils of the lemongrass.
    Ex. Among her favorite smelling plants include the sweet-smelling leaf undersides of the rhododendrons.
    Ex. Among her favorite smelling plants include the sweet-smelling leaf undersides of the rhododendrons.
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    - sa adjetivo <jabón/flor> scented, fragrant; <queso/pies> smelly
    * * *
    = fragrant, odourous [odorous, -USA], odoriferous, scented, perfumed, smelling, sweet-smelling.

    Ex: Planting fragrant shrubs would benefit all users and in particular blind or visually impaired persons.

    Ex: The experiments studied the feasibility of keeping children away from harmful household goods through the use of odorous chemical substances which elicit inherent aversive reactions.
    Ex: Skunks use a highly odoriferous secretion to deter predation.
    Ex: The article 'Loud tastes, coloured fragrances, and scented sounds: how and when to mix the senses in persuasive communications' discusses 'synesthetic' or cross-sensory associations in persuasive language employed in advertising.
    Ex: Our testing found that gently pounding individual stalks released the delicate, perfumed and flavorful oils of the lemongrass.
    Ex: Among her favorite smelling plants include the sweet-smelling leaf undersides of the rhododendrons.
    Ex: Among her favorite smelling plants include the sweet-smelling leaf undersides of the rhododendrons.

    * * *
    oloroso1 -sa
    ‹queso/pies› smelly; ‹jabón› scented, fragrant oloroso A algo smelling OF sth
    olorosa a lavanda smelling of lavender
    oloroso (sherry)
    * * *

    oloroso
    ◊ -sa adjetivo

    a)jabón/flor scented, fragrant

    b)queso/pies smelly

    oloroso,-a adjetivo fragant, sweet-smelling
    ' oloroso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    olorosa
    * * *
    oloroso, -a
    adj
    fragrant
    nm
    oloroso (sherry)
    * * *
    adj scented
    * * *
    oloroso, -sa adj
    : scented, fragrant
    * * *
    oloroso adj fragrant

    Spanish-English dictionary > oloroso

  • 12 perfumado

    adj.
    1 odoriferous, perfumated.
    2 perfumed, scented, balmy, fragrant.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: perfumar.
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    ADJ scented, perfumed
    * * *
    = aromatic, scented, odourous [odorous, -USA], perfumed, sweet-smelling.
    Ex. The smell of their dry, aromatic leaves spiced the gentle breeze.
    Ex. The article 'Loud tastes, coloured fragrances, and scented sounds: how and when to mix the senses in persuasive communications' discusses 'synesthetic' or cross-sensory associations in persuasive language employed in advertising.
    Ex. The experiments studied the feasibility of keeping children away from harmful household goods through the use of odorous chemical substances which elicit inherent aversive reactions.
    Ex. Our testing found that gently pounding individual stalks released the delicate, perfumed and flavorful oils of the lemongrass.
    Ex. Among her favorite smelling plants include the sweet-smelling leaf undersides of the rhododendrons.
    ----
    * no perfumado = non-scented.
    * ungüento perfumado = perfumed oil.
    * vela perfumada = fragrance candle, scented candle.
    * vino perfumado = perfumed wine.
    * * *
    = aromatic, scented, odourous [odorous, -USA], perfumed, sweet-smelling.

    Ex: The smell of their dry, aromatic leaves spiced the gentle breeze.

    Ex: The article 'Loud tastes, coloured fragrances, and scented sounds: how and when to mix the senses in persuasive communications' discusses 'synesthetic' or cross-sensory associations in persuasive language employed in advertising.
    Ex: The experiments studied the feasibility of keeping children away from harmful household goods through the use of odorous chemical substances which elicit inherent aversive reactions.
    Ex: Our testing found that gently pounding individual stalks released the delicate, perfumed and flavorful oils of the lemongrass.
    Ex: Among her favorite smelling plants include the sweet-smelling leaf undersides of the rhododendrons.
    * no perfumado = non-scented.
    * ungüento perfumado = perfumed oil.
    * vela perfumada = fragrance candle, scented candle.
    * vino perfumado = perfumed wine.

    Spanish-English dictionary > perfumado

  • 13 piel

    f.
    1 skin (epidermis).
    2 fur (pelo).
    abrigo de piel fur coat
    3 leather (cuero). (peninsular Spanish, Mexican Spanish)
    cazadora/guantes de piel leather jacket/gloves
    piel sintética imitation leather
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    3 (de la fruta, patatas) peel
    \
    dejarse la piel familiar to give all one's got, sweat blood
    tener la piel de gallina to have goose pimples
    piel roja redskin
    * * *
    noun f.
    1) skin
    2) leather, hide
    3) fur
    4) peel
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    1. SF
    1) [de persona] skin

    tiene la piel grasa/seca — she has oily/dry skin

    estirarse la piel* to have a facelift

    piel de naranja[por celulitis] orange-peel skin

    2) [de animal] [gen] skin; [de vaca, búfalo, elefante] hide; [de foca, zorro, visón] fur; (=cuero) leather

    piel de becerro — calf, calfskin

    3) [de frutas] [gen] skin; [de naranja, limón] peel; [de manzana] skin, peel
    2.
    SMF
    * * *
    1) (Anat, Zool) skin

    piel grasa/seca — oily o greasy/dry skin

    estirarse la piel — ( del rostro) to have a facelift

    dejarse la piel — (fam) to work one's butt off (AmE colloq), to slog one's guts out (BrE colloq)

    se me/te pone la piel de gallina — I/you get gooseflesh o goose pimples

    tener (la) piel de gallinato have gooseflesh o goose pimples

    2) (Indum)
    a) (Esp, Méx) ( cuero) leather

    bolso/guantes de piel — leather bag/gloves

    b) (de visón, zorro, astracán) fur
    c) ( sin tratar) pelt
    3) (Bot) (de cítricos, papa) peel; ( de manzana) peel, skin; ( de otras frutas) skin

    pieles de patata — (Esp) potato peelings

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    = morocco, skin, fur, peel, hide.
    Ex. Much the commonest grains were rib, the various moroccos, sand, and pebble; while plain (ungrained) cloth was never rare.
    Ex. A strip of paper or vellum was pasted on to the spine to reinforce it, and a skin of the right size was stuck down over the spine and the outside of both boards.
    Ex. The article ' Furs, feathers and fins: recommended reading' presents a selected, annotated list of especially outstanding periodicals about pets is provided.
    Ex. Food samples included a selection of sausages, beverages, sliced meat products, including chicken liver, and some fruits, including raspberries, bananas, and banana peels.
    Ex. She uses alder bark for dye, whale sinew for thread, sealskin for trim, a tough piece of hide for a thimble, a sharpened ground-squirrel leg bone for a needle, and an awl made from moose antler.
    ----
    * abrigo de pieles = fur coat.
    * cáncer de piel = skin cancer.
    * cazador de pieles = fur trapper.
    * chaqueta de piel = leather jacket.
    * cola de piel de conejo = rabbit-skin glue.
    * comercio de pieles = fur trade.
    * con los nervios a flor de piel = edgy [edgier -comp., edgiest -sup.], nervy [nervier -comp., nerviest -sup.], on edge, highly-strung.
    * crema para la piel = skin cream.
    * cuidado de la piel = skin care.
    * curtido de la piel = leatherwork.
    * dejarse la piel = sweat + blood, work + Posesivo + butt off, slog + Posesivo + guts out, play out + Posesivo + skin.
    * dejarse la piel trabajando = work + Posesivo + fingers to the bone.
    * de piel blanca = white-skinned.
    * de piel gruesa = thick-skinned.
    * encuadernación editorial en piel = publishers' leather.
    * encuadernación en piel = leather binding.
    * encuadernación en piel de becerro = prize binding.
    * encuadernado en piel = leather-bound.
    * enfermedad de la piel = skin disease.
    * forrado en piel = leather-covered.
    * injerto de piel = skin graft.
    * irritación de la piel = skin irritation.
    * irritación de la piel producida por el viento = windburn.
    * jugarse la piel = risk + Posesivo + life, risk + life and limb.
    * mancha de la piel = age spot.
    * personas de piel blanca, las = fair skinned, the.
    * piel de animal = pelt.
    * piel de ante = suede.
    * piel de becerro = calfskin.
    * piel de cabra = goat, goatskin.
    * piel de carnero = sheep, sheepskin.
    * piel de cerdo = pigskin.
    * piel de foca = sealskin.
    * piel de naranja = cellulite, orange skin, orange peel.
    * piel de plátano = banana skin, banana peel.
    * piel de topo = moleskin.
    * piel roja = redskin.
    * piel sintética = leatherette, fun fur, fake fur, faux fur.
    * respuesta galvánica de la piel = skin conductivity, skin electrical conductivity.
    * sentir hormigueo en la piel = tingle.
    * ser de raza negra o de piel morena = be coloured.
    * sin piel = skinless.
    * tela de piel de topo = moleskin.
    * trozo de piel = skin.
    * * *
    1) (Anat, Zool) skin

    piel grasa/seca — oily o greasy/dry skin

    estirarse la piel — ( del rostro) to have a facelift

    dejarse la piel — (fam) to work one's butt off (AmE colloq), to slog one's guts out (BrE colloq)

    se me/te pone la piel de gallina — I/you get gooseflesh o goose pimples

    tener (la) piel de gallinato have gooseflesh o goose pimples

    2) (Indum)
    a) (Esp, Méx) ( cuero) leather

    bolso/guantes de piel — leather bag/gloves

    b) (de visón, zorro, astracán) fur
    c) ( sin tratar) pelt
    3) (Bot) (de cítricos, papa) peel; ( de manzana) peel, skin; ( de otras frutas) skin

    pieles de patata — (Esp) potato peelings

    * * *
    = morocco, skin, fur, peel, hide.

    Ex: Much the commonest grains were rib, the various moroccos, sand, and pebble; while plain (ungrained) cloth was never rare.

    Ex: A strip of paper or vellum was pasted on to the spine to reinforce it, and a skin of the right size was stuck down over the spine and the outside of both boards.
    Ex: The article ' Furs, feathers and fins: recommended reading' presents a selected, annotated list of especially outstanding periodicals about pets is provided.
    Ex: Food samples included a selection of sausages, beverages, sliced meat products, including chicken liver, and some fruits, including raspberries, bananas, and banana peels.
    Ex: She uses alder bark for dye, whale sinew for thread, sealskin for trim, a tough piece of hide for a thimble, a sharpened ground-squirrel leg bone for a needle, and an awl made from moose antler.
    * abrigo de pieles = fur coat.
    * cáncer de piel = skin cancer.
    * cazador de pieles = fur trapper.
    * chaqueta de piel = leather jacket.
    * cola de piel de conejo = rabbit-skin glue.
    * comercio de pieles = fur trade.
    * con los nervios a flor de piel = edgy [edgier -comp., edgiest -sup.], nervy [nervier -comp., nerviest -sup.], on edge, highly-strung.
    * crema para la piel = skin cream.
    * cuidado de la piel = skin care.
    * curtido de la piel = leatherwork.
    * dejarse la piel = sweat + blood, work + Posesivo + butt off, slog + Posesivo + guts out, play out + Posesivo + skin.
    * dejarse la piel trabajando = work + Posesivo + fingers to the bone.
    * de piel blanca = white-skinned.
    * de piel gruesa = thick-skinned.
    * encuadernación editorial en piel = publishers' leather.
    * encuadernación en piel = leather binding.
    * encuadernación en piel de becerro = prize binding.
    * encuadernado en piel = leather-bound.
    * enfermedad de la piel = skin disease.
    * forrado en piel = leather-covered.
    * injerto de piel = skin graft.
    * irritación de la piel = skin irritation.
    * irritación de la piel producida por el viento = windburn.
    * jugarse la piel = risk + Posesivo + life, risk + life and limb.
    * mancha de la piel = age spot.
    * personas de piel blanca, las = fair skinned, the.
    * piel de animal = pelt.
    * piel de ante = suede.
    * piel de becerro = calfskin.
    * piel de cabra = goat, goatskin.
    * piel de carnero = sheep, sheepskin.
    * piel de cerdo = pigskin.
    * piel de foca = sealskin.
    * piel de naranja = cellulite, orange skin, orange peel.
    * piel de plátano = banana skin, banana peel.
    * piel de topo = moleskin.
    * piel roja = redskin.
    * piel sintética = leatherette, fun fur, fake fur, faux fur.
    * respuesta galvánica de la piel = skin conductivity, skin electrical conductivity.
    * sentir hormigueo en la piel = tingle.
    * ser de raza negra o de piel morena = be coloured.
    * sin piel = skinless.
    * tela de piel de topo = moleskin.
    * trozo de piel = skin.

    * * *
    piel grasa/seca oily o greasy/dry skin
    estirarse la piel to have a facelift
    las culebras cambian la piel snakes shed their skin
    dejarse la piel ( fam); to sweat blood, to work one's butt off ( AmE colloq), to slog one's guts out ( BrE colloq)
    quitarle or sacarle a algn la piel a tiras to tear sb to shreds o pieces ( colloq)
    se me/te pone la piel de gallina I/you get gooseflesh o goose pimples o goose bumps
    ser de la piel del diablo or (Méx, RPl) ser (como) la piel de Judas ( fam); to be a little monster o devil ( colloq)
    tener (la) piel de gallina to have gooseflesh o goose bumps o goose pimples
    Compuestos:
    ( Zool) winter coat
    masculine and feminine ( fam pey); redskin ( colloq pej), Red Indian
    B ( Indum)
    1 (Esp, Méx) (de vaca) leather
    bolso/guantes de piel leather bag/gloves
    artículos de piel leather goods
    pieles adobadas tanned hides o skins, pickled hides o skins
    pieles crudas or en verde raw hides o skins
    2 (de visón, zorro, astracán) fur
    Compuestos:
    crocodile skin
    ( AmL) brushed cotton
    brushed cotton
    snakeskin
    la piel de toro the Iberian Peninsula
    (cuero sintético) synthetic leather; (imitación nutria, visón, etc) synthetic fur
    pieles de patata ( Esp); potato peelings
    Compuesto:
    orange peel
    * * *

     

    piel sustantivo femenino
    1 (Anat, Zool) skin;
    piel grasa/seca oily o greasy/dry skin;

    piel roja sustantivo masculino y femenino (fam &
    pey) redskin (colloq & pej), Red Indian;
    se me/te pone la piel de gallina I/you get gooseflesh o goose pimples

    2 (Indum)
    a) (Esp, Méx) ( cuero) leather;


    piel de cocodrilo crocodile skin;
    piel de serpiente snakeskin;
    piel sintética ( cuero sintético) (Esp, Méx) synthetic leather;

    (imitación nutria, visón, etc) synthetic fur
    b) (de visón, zorro, astracán) fur;



    3 (Bot) (de cítricos, papa) peel;
    ( de manzana) peel, skin;
    ( de otras frutas) skin
    piel sustantivo femenino
    1 skin
    tener la piel de gallina, to get goose pimples
    2 (de frutas, etc) skin, peel
    3 (cuero curtido) leather
    4 (con pelo) fur
    un chaquetón de piel, a three-quarter length fur coat
    ' piel' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acartonarse
    - aceitunada
    - aceitunado
    - agrietar
    - agrietarse
    - ampolla
    - ante
    - antojo
    - calva
    - cáncer
    - cáscara
    - cortada
    - cortado
    - cortarse
    - cuero
    - curtida
    - curtido
    - desollar
    - escama
    - escocerse
    - espinilla
    - estría
    - flor
    - gamuza
    - grano
    - grasa
    - graso
    - grieta
    - hidratar
    - hidratación
    - lunar
    - mancha
    - morena
    - moreno
    - moteada
    - moteado
    - pelar
    - pelada
    - pelado
    - pelarse
    - pellejo
    - penetrar
    - perforación
    - perforado
    - rascar
    - resecar
    - reseca
    - reseco
    - roce
    - roncha
    English:
    blackhead
    - blemish
    - blotchy
    - bridge
    - brown
    - calfskin
    - cancer
    - coarse
    - cut
    - dusky
    - factor
    - fair-skinned
    - fake
    - flake
    - fur
    - fur coat
    - goosebumps
    - gooseflesh
    - goosepimples
    - graft
    - greasy
    - hide
    - highly-strung
    - horny
    - jacket
    - leather
    - line
    - mole
    - molt
    - mottled
    - moult
    - oily
    - pale
    - peel
    - pelt
    - pigskin
    - redskin
    - rough
    - scrape
    - scratch
    - sealskin
    - sensitive
    - shed
    - sheepskin
    - shrivel
    - skin
    - sleek
    - smooth
    - snakeskin
    - soft
    * * *
    piel nf
    1. [epidermis] skin;
    una persona de piel oscura a dark-skinned person;
    dejarse la piel to sweat blood;
    jugarse la piel to risk one's neck;
    salvar la piel to save one's skin;
    Fam
    ser de la piel del diablo, Am [m5] ser la piel de Judas to be a little devil;
    vender la piel del oso antes de cazarlo to count one's chickens before they are hatched
    piel de gallina gooseflesh, goose pimples, goose bumps;
    se me pone la piel de gallina al ver esas imágenes it sends a shiver down my spine when I see those pictures;
    piel roja redskin;
    los pieles rojas the redskins;
    Fig la piel de toro the Iberian Peninsula
    2. Esp, Méx [cuero] leather;
    cazadora/guantes de piel leather jacket/gloves
    piel sintética imitation leather
    3. [pelo] fur;
    abrigo de piel fur coat
    4. [cáscara] [de naranja, limón, manzana] peel;
    [de plátano] skin;
    * * *
    f
    1 de persona, fruta skin;
    piel de naranja orange peel;
    dejarse la piel sweat blood fam
    2 de animal hide, skin;
    abrigo de pieles fur coat;
    la piel de toro fig the Iberian Peninsula
    3 ( cuero) leather
    * * *
    piel nf
    1) : skin
    2) cuero: leather, hide
    piel de venado: deerskin
    3) : fur, pelt
    4) cáscara: peel, skin
    5)
    piel de gallina : goose bumps pl
    me pone la piel de gallina: it gives me goose bumps
    * * *
    piel n
    1. (de persona) skin
    3. (cuero) leather
    4. (de patata, manzana, naranja) peel
    5. (de uva, tomate, melocotón) skin

    Spanish-English dictionary > piel

  • 14 Bedford Cords

    Fabrics having cords or ribs in the direction of the warp produced by interweaving the weft in plain or twill order with alternate groups of warp threads. The ribs may be emphasised by the addition of wadding or stuffing warp threads. Generally woven in dobby looms. All cotton, all wool or mixed. A standard cotton cloth is made 36-in., 144 X 100 per inch, 40's/50's, with 20's wadding ends. The diagram gives the weave. When the face ends X are weaving plain in one section, the face ends are lifted in the other section, this is for two picks, and then the weave is reversed. The plain ends are separated in the reed. Another cloth is made 30-in. from 24's warp, 36's weft, with every seventh cord made from coloured yarn. A heavy cloth is made for use as riding breeches in many qualities. Also made with wool yams. The illustration (A) shows a fancy Bedford cord for dress goods. There are ten padding cords to the inch, as shown by the broader cord stripes. These dress goods styles are made from a two-fold warp and single weft, all Egyptian yams. Fabric B is a three-colour fancy weave. The term " London Cord " is given to a heavy cotton Bedford Cord, woven with a 2 X 1 twill face. One quality is 88 X 80 per inch, 16/20's. Frequently padding ends are used to give prominence to the cords. Bedford Cord shirtings are made from the 144 X 110 cloth, usually 33/34-in. and with coloured stripes

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Bedford Cords

  • 15 goed

    goed1
    〈het; geen meervoud〉
    [wat goed is] good
    [gezamenlijke goederen/artikelen] goods ware(s)
    [één of meer voorwerpen, materiaal] stuff things
    [kleding] clothes
    [textiel] material, fabric cloth
    voorbeelden:
    1   goed en kwaad good and evil, right and wrong
         dat zal hem goed doen that'll do him good, it'll be good for him
         hij meende er goed aan te doen he meant well by it, he did it for the best
         ik denk dat je daar goed aan gedaan hebt I think you did the right thing
         hij kan geen goed meer doen he can't do a thing right
         daar zul je de zaak geen goed mee doen you won't do things any good if you do that
         er is bij hem geen goed te doen there's no pleasing him
    3   gestolen goed stolen goods/property
         onroerend goed real estate
         roerend goed personal property/effects
         spreekwoord gestolen goed gedijt niet ill-gotten gains never prosper
    4   figuurlijkis het kleine goed al naar bed? have the kids/little ones gone to bed yet?
    5   zij heeft haar goeie goed aan she's got her Sunday best on
         schoon goed aantrekken put on clean clothes
    6   wit/bont goed white/coloured wash; whites, coloureds
         het goed hangt te drogen the washing is hanging up to dry
    ————————
    goed2
    [juist] bijvoeglijk naamwoord good; bijwoord well right, correct
    [voortreffelijk] bijvoeglijk naamwoord good; bijwoord well
    [geschikt] good
    [gunstig] good fine
    [deugdzaam] good
    [behoorlijk] bijwoord well
    voorbeelden:
    1   alle berekeningen zijn goed all the calculations are correct
         hij bedoelt/meent het goed he means well
         ik begrijp niet goed … I don't quite/really understand …
         begrijp me goed don't get me wrong, make no mistake (about it)
         als ik 't goed heb if I'm not mistaken
         ironischis het nou goed? satisfied?
         met betrekking tot fooizo is 't goed (you can) keep the change
         als je goed kijkt if you look closely
         dat komt wel weer goed it'll turn out all right
         het goed opnemen take it well
         informeeldat zit wel goed that's all right, don't worry about it
         net goed! serve(s) you/him/them 〈enz.〉right!
         niet goed geld terug money-back guarantee
         het is ook nooit goed bij hem nothing's ever good enough for him
         het is ook nooit goed I give up; you're never satisfied, are you
         precies goed just/exactly right
         alles goed en wel maar … that's all very well but …
    2   goed katholiek zijn be a good Catholic
         dat doet het altijd goed that always works (well)
         goed gedaan, jochie! well done, kid!
         wij hebben het goed we're well off/all right
         we hebben het nog nooit zo goed gehad we've never had it so good
         hou je goed! look after yourself!, take care (of yourself)!
         dat kan ze erg goed she is very good at it
         je kunt goed zien dat … it is obvious that …
         (heel) goed Engels spreken speak English (very) well, speak (very) good English
         die jas staat je goed that coat suits you/looks good on you
         er goed uitzien aantrekkelijk look good; gezond look well
         ik wens je alle goeds all the very best
         ironischnee, nou wordt ie goed! that's rich!
         goed zo! good!, that's right!; als compliment well done!, that's the way!
         zij is goed in wiskunde she is good at mathematics
         alles goed? (is) everything all right?
         dat is een goeie! that's a good one!
         dat is te veel van het goede that is too much of a good thing
    3   ik weet het goed gemaakt I know, this is what we'll do
         de soep is niet goed meer the soup has gone off
         het is mij goed I don't mind, it's all right by me
         het zal wel ergens goed voor zijn it must be of some use, there must be some reason for it
         ik zal het goed met je maken we can make a deal
         daar is de verzekering goed voor the insurance will cover it
         kort en goed kortom to cut a long story short
         ook goed very well, all right
         wie weet waar het goed voor is you never know what will come out of it
         waar is dat goed voor? what good will that do?
         goed voor één consumptie valid for one drink/meal/snack
         hij is goed voor een paar ton he is worth a few hundred thousand
         hij heeft er niet veel goeds geleerd it hasn't done him much good
    4   zich te goed doen aan feast on, tuck into
         dat komt goed uit that's (very) convenient
         hij maakt het goed he's doing well/all right
         figuurlijkhij staat er goed voor his prospects are good
         dat geld heb ik nog van hem te goed he still owes me that money
         de rest hou je nog te goed I'll owe you the rest
         ik heb nog vier vakantiedagen te goed I've still got four holidays owing to me/outstanding
         dat heb je nog van me te goed belofte I (still) owe you one; dreigement you've got it coming (to you)
         dat hebben we nog te goed that's still in store for us
         zo goed en zo kwaad als het gaat as best I/you/he can
         dat is goed om te weten that's a good thing to know
         een verandering ten goede a change for the better
         de opbrengst komt ten goede van het Rode Kruis the proceeds go to the Red Cross
         het komt zijn prestaties niet ten goede it doesn't help his performance
         hou me ten goede don't hold it against me
         het is maar goed dat it's a good thing that …
         goed dat er politie is where would we be without the police?
         goed dat je 't zegt that reminds me
         goed dat ik 't weet thanks for telling me
         dat is maar goed ook! and a good thing too!
    5   de goeden moeten onder de kwaden lijden the innocent will suffer
    6   ik heb er goed geld mee verdiend I've made a pretty penny/done well out of it
         een goed jaar geleden well over a year ago
         hij is een goede veertiger he is in his forties; schertsend he is (on) the wrong side of forty
         hij was goed nijdig he was really annoyed
         het betaalt goed it pays well
         hij kan nog niet eens goed schrijven he can't even write properly
         het er goed van nemen lead the good life
         hij zat goed fout he was totally wrong
         toen ik goed en wel in bed lag when I finally/at last got into bed
         ik was net goed en wel thuis of … I'd only just come in/got home when …
         goed bij zijn be clever
    ¶   op een goed ogenblik merk je dat … there comes a time when you notice that …
         dat was maar goed ook it was just as well
         maar goed (well) anyway
         we hadden het net zo goed niet kunnen doen we might/could just as well not have done it
         zo goed als niets next to nothing, hardly anything
         zo goed als nieuw as good as new
         dat is zo goed als zeker that is virtually/almost certain
         zo goed als onmogelijk virtually/well-nigh impossible
         zo goed als niemand hardly anybody
    [vriendelijk] goodaardig kind, nice
    [gezond] well fine
    voorbeelden:
    1   het komt uit een goed hart it's well-meant
         ik ben wel goed maar niet gek I'm not as stupid as you think
         ik voel me heel goed I feel fine/great
         zou u zo goed willen zijn would/could you please …, would you be so kind as to …, do/would you mind …
         hij was te goed voor deze wereld he was too good for this world
    2   daar word ik niet goed van ook figuurlijk that makes me (feel) sick
         ben je wel goed bij je hoofd? are you crazy?

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > goed

  • 16 Dry Finish

    A finishing process for coloured cotton goods woven with " fast to washing " coloured yarns. The cloth is subjected to very little wet processing - The finish is only used to give the fabric handle and appearance.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Dry Finish

  • 17 Madras Handkerchiefs

    MADRAS HANDKERCHIEFS (Imitation, Lancashire make)
    Plain weave cotton fabric woven in coloured stripes 36-in. 8 yards, 80 ends and 128 picks per inch, 60's T., 40's W. When indigo or green is used the count is 50's. Other colours most in favour are grey, turkey red, chocolate and yellow. The colours are not fast. The feature of the cloth is that some of the warp yarn bleeds during finishing and tints the grey weft which gives a solid colour effect. ———————— There is a certain class of dyed cotton goods hand-woven on native looms in Madras known as " Madras Handkerchiefs." Their principal use is as dress for the native women of several of our Colonies and elsewhere. The real Madras handkerchief has a peculiar smell which never entirely disappears. Lancashire can and does produce a handkerchief at a much lower price than the hand-made article, but Lancashire cannot reproduce the smell. Owing to the absence of this smell Lancashire cannot compete, and today the native will pay twice as much for the real handkerchief, recognised by its smell, as for the Lancashire article. The hand-loom weavers in the Madras Presidency produce a large quantity of these fabrics and the style was invented there. The European variety is an imitation. The native-made fabric is 36-in. wide and 8 yards long, woven ends and 128 picks per inch, warp usually 60's grey, turkey red, yellow, chocolate, and 50's indigo and green. The weft is 40's both grey and coloured, weight about 26-oz. The yarns are generally imported grey and dyed locally with the one exception of turkey red. The colours are loose in the warp so that the grey weft is tinted. These hand-made fabrics are still better in handle and style than the imitations and are preferred in the Indian markets.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Madras Handkerchiefs

  • 18 fair

    I [feə] adjective
    1) light-coloured; with light-coloured hair and skin:

    Scandinavian people are often fair.

    أشْقر
    2) just; not favouring one side:

    a fair test.

    عادِل
    3) (of weather) fine; without rain:

    a fair afternoon.

    صافٍ، مُعْتَدِل
    4) quite good; neither bad nor good:

    Her work is only fair.

    مُتَوَسّط
    5) quite big, long etc:

    a fair size.

    كَبير
    6) beautiful:

    a fair maiden.

    جَميل، وَسيم II [feə] noun
    1) a collection of entertainments that travels from town to town:

    She won a large doll at the fair.

    مَعرَض تَرفيهي مُتَنَقِّل
    2) a large market held at fixed times:

    A fair is held here every spring.

    سوق
    3) an exhibition of goods from different countries, firms etc:

    a trade fair.

    مَعرَض تِجاري، سوق مَوسِمِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > fair

  • 19 Buntbleichartikel

    mpl < textil> ■ colored bleach goods US ; coloured bleach goods GB

    German-english technical dictionary > Buntbleichartikel

  • 20 Finishing

    FINISHING (Gloves, knit)
    The operations used to prepare knitted glove fabric for manufacture and these are usually shrinking, dyeing, drying, sueding and pasting. ———————— The imparting of special characteristics to certain makes of cotton goods to give them a resemblance to linen, wool, or silk. Finishing is an extensive and complicated art; and the various methods of working are modified according to whether white, grey, coloured, or printed goods are under consideration. Many forms of treatment call for the provision of specially constructed machines. The several main operations that are variously called into use may be classified in the following manner, though order of procedure is necessarily dependent on circumstances: - Singeing, raising, shearing, brushing, steaming, starching, calendering (various forms) impregnating, breaking-down, damping, mangling, moireing, embossing, stentering and stretching, doubling, measuring, plaiting, marking, pressing and packing. Many of the single operations are likewise modified according to the quality of the cloth and the nature of the finish desired. For instance, that of calendering takes many forms from the comparatively simple process of exerting pressure on the cloth for giving a slightly smooth surface, to more complicated ones and to " schreinering " for a very high gloss.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Finishing

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