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1 Waste Cloths
Low-quality cotton fabrics made from hard twisted warp and waste weft in plain or twill weave. The warp is about 28's to 34's and weft from 8's to 1's or even coarser. Waste plains are plain weave. Waste twills or sheetings are the 2 & 2 weave. Waste cotton blankets are made in wide widths and coarse weft known as " Jumbo " cops are used, which are as large as can be accommodated in the shuttle. The cops are solid and the weft is unwound from the inside of the cop. There is no shuttle peg, but the inside walls of the shuttle are serrated to keep the cop in its place. (See Blankets) -
2 Waste, Soft
WASTE, SOFTWaste that has not been twisted into threads such as clearer waste, roller lap waste, spinning mill sweepings, sliver, and lap ends. -
3 Waste Silk
The unreelable portions of silk cocoons, and waste from silk throwing mills, etc. It is spun into yarns of two entirely different characters. The waste silk is carefully combed on specially designed machines, each successive combing yielding shorter fibre length than the previous one. These drafts are spun, usually on ring frames, into high grade yarns. The very short waste or noils remaining when the best fibre has been used are spun into coarse counts on the woollen principle, and on the Continent this class of yarn is known as schappe silk. -
4 waste management
Gen Mgta sustainable process for reducing the environmental impact of the disposal of all types of materials used by businesses. Waste management aims to avoid excessive use of resources and damage to the environment and may be achieved through processes such as recycling. It focuses on efficiency in the use of materials and on disposing of rubbish in the least harmful way. Waste management also involves compliance with the legislation and regulations covering this area. -
5 waste control
Gen Mgta sustainable process for reducing the environmental impact of the disposal of all types of materials used by businesses. Waste management aims to avoid excessive use of resources and damage to the environment and may be achieved through processes such as recycling. It focuses on efficiency in the use of materials and on disposing of rubbish in the least harmful way. Waste management also involves compliance with the legislation and regulations covering this area. -
6 Waste, Hard
WASTE, HARDConsists of cop bottoms, weavers', winders', warpers' and reelers' waste yarn. Used for condenser yarns. -
7 Waste Wool
Material such as brush waste, burr, card, woollen lap, oily, stubbing, spinniners', top, yarn, woollen ring and roving wastes; card strips, droppings, flocks; paint wool, tanners' wool, sweepings and wool extract. -
8 waste
أَرْض بُور قاحِلَة \ waste: waste land; a wide empty area: desert wastes. \ إِضَاعةُ الوقتِ سُدًى \ waste: (an) act of wasting: a waste of time. \ بُور (للأرض) \ waste: (of land) useless or unused. \ تَبْديد \ waste: (an) act of wasting: a waste of time. \ فَضْلَة (للورق، إلخ) \ waste: (of land) useless or unused; (of materials, esp. paper) used and no longer wanted: a waste-paper basket. -
9 WASTE
• Don't waste ten dollars looking for a dime - За малым погонишься, большое потеряешь (3)• Save at the spigot and waste at the bung - За малым погонишься, большое потеряешь (3)• Waste not, want not - Тот без нужды живет, кто деньги бережет (T)• Wilful waste makes woeful want - Кто мотает, в том пути не бывает (K)• Willful waste makes wasteful want - Кто мотает, в том пути не бывает (K) -
10 Waste Management
f.Waste Management, Waste Management Inc.m.Waste Management, Waste Management Inc. -
11 waste
نُفَايَة \ refuse: waste material (paper, tins, rags, etc.): kitchen refuse; a refuse collector (sb. who removes it for destruction). rubbish: waste material; worthless statements: Don’t talk such rubbish. scrap: a small unwanted piece: scraps of food. waste: (of materials, esp. paper) used and no longer wanted: a waste-paper basket. -
12 waste
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13 waste
[weɪst]1. verbto fail to use (something) fully or in the correct or most useful way:يُضَيِّع، يُبَدِّدYou're wasting my time with all these stupid questions.
2. noun1) material which is or has been made useless:نُفايَه، فُضالَه( also adjective) waste material.
2) (the) act of wasting:ضَياعThat was a waste of an opportunity.
3) a huge stretch of unused or infertile land, or of water, desert, ice etc:أرْض خَراب أو غَيْر خَصْبَهthe Arctic wastes.
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14 waste pipe
[ˈweɪspaɪp]a pipe to carry off waste material, or water from a sink etc:أنبوب نِفاياتThe kitchen waste pipe is blocked.
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15 waste burial site
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > waste burial site
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16 waste repository
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > waste repository
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17 waste paper
paper which is thrown away as not being useful:وَرَق نِفايات، وَرَق مُهْمَلاتOffices usually have a great deal of waste paper.
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18 waste time
to avoid spending time; to spend time unnecessarily:Take my car instead of walking, if you want to save time
يُوَفِّر وَقْتا، يُضَيِّعُ وَقْتاWe mustn't waste time discussing unimportant matters.
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19 waste
أضَاعَ \ lose: to miss; be too late for (a train, the chance to do sth., etc.), not have any longer; become unable to find; become separated from: I’ve lost my job. He lost his way in the dark. He lost an arm in the accident. waste: to use (time, money, food, etc.) without any good purpose or result. -
20 waste away, emaciate, thin
أنْحَلَ (أهْزلَ) \ waste away, emaciate, thin.
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