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21 fibre naturelle
волокно природного происхождения
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A textile fiber of mineral, plant or animal origin. (Source: MGH)
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fi·bre [ʼfaɪbəʳ], (Am) fi·ber [-ɚ] n2) (cloth, material) Faser f;natural \fibre Naturfaser fmuscle \fibre Muskelfaser f4) no pl(fig: strength)moral \fibre Rückgrat ntPHRASES:with every \fibre of one's being mit jeder Faser [seines Herzens] ( geh)she wanted to win the race with every \fibre of her being sie war fest entschlossen, alles zu tun, um das Rennen zu gewinnen -
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1. adjective1) natürlich; Natur[zustand, -begabung, -talent, -seide, -schwamm, -faser, -erscheinung]the natural world — die Natur[welt]
it is natural for dogs to fight — es ist natürlich, dass Hunde kämpfen
die of or from natural causes — eines natürlichen Todes sterben
have a natural tendency to... — naturgemäß dazu neigen,... zu...
2) (unaffected) natürlich [Art, Lächeln, Stil]3) leiblich [Eltern, Kind usw.]; natürlich (Rechtsspr. veralt.) [Kind]2. noun(person) Naturtalent, dasshe's a natural for the part — die Rolle ist ihr auf den Leib geschrieben
* * *['næ ərəl] 1. adjective1) (of or produced by nature, not made by men: Coal, oil etc are natural resources; Wild animals are happier in their natural state than in a zoo.) natürlich3) ((of manner) simple, without pretence: a nice, natural smile.) natürlich4) (normal; as one would expect: It's quite natural for a boy of his age to be interested in girls.) natürlich5) (of a musical note, not sharp or flat: G natural is lower in pitch than G sharp.) ohne Vorzeichen2. noun1) (a person who is naturally good at something.) das Naturtalent2) (in music (a sign () indicating) a note which is not to be played sharp or flat.) das Auflösungszeichen•- academic.ru/49165/naturalist">naturalist- naturally
- natural gas
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- natural resources* * *natu·ral[ˈnætʃərəl, AM -ɚəl]I. adj1. (not artificial) flavour, ingredients, mineral water natürlich; colour, curls, dye, fertilizer Natur-; SCI natürlich\natural abundance NUCL natürliche Isotopenhäufigkeit\natural oscillation Eigenschwingung f\natural sciences pl Naturwissenschaften plto be a \natural blonde naturblondes Haar haben\natural material Naturprodukt m\natural pearls echte Perlen\natural phenomenon Naturphänomen nt2. (as in nature) harbour, reservoir, camouflage natürlich; fabric, wood naturbelassen; MATH nicht logarithmisch\natural state Naturzustand mit's not \natural for a woman to be so thin es ist gegen die weibliche Natur, so dünn zu sein3. (caused by nature) natürlich\natural causes natürliche Ursachento die from \natural causes eines natürlichen Todes sterben\natural disaster Naturkatastrophe f4. (inborn) angeborenhe has a \natural talent for sports er hat eine natürliche Begabung für Sportto be a \natural leader ein geborener Führer/eine geborene Führerin sein5. BIOL, SOCIOL\natural father/mother/parents leiblicher Vater/leibliche Mutter/Eltern6. (normal) natürlich, normalI'm sure there's a \natural explanation for it ich bin sicher, es gibt dafür eine ganz normale Erklärungit's quite \natural... es ist ganz natürlich,...\natural inclination Neigung f\natural wastage ECON natürliche FluktuationII. nto be a \natural for sth ein Naturtalent für etw akk seinshe is a \natural for the role of Ophelia sie ist die Idealbesetzung für die Rolle der Opheliahe is a \natural for that type of work Arbeit dieser Art liegt ihmas a teacher, he's a \natural er ist der ideale Lehrer* * *['ntSrəl]1. adj1) natürlich, Natur-; rights naturgegeben; (= understandable) mistake verständlichin its natural state — im Naturzustand
2) (= chemical-free) food, hair colour natürlichshe is a natural blonde — sie ist von Natur aus blond, blond ist ihre natürliche Haarfarbe
3) (= inborn) gift, ability, quality angeborenhe is a natural artist/comedian —
there was something not quite natural about her way of speaking — ihre Sprechweise hatte etwas Gekünsteltes
2. n1) (MUS) (= symbol) Auflösungszeichen nt; (= note) Note f ohne Vorzeichen; (= note with a natural symbol) Note f mit AuflösungszeichenB natural — H, h
D natural — D, d
See:→ also major, minor2) (inf: person) Naturtalent nthe's a natural for this part — diese Rolle ist ihm wie auf den Leib geschrieben
3) (inf: life) Leben ntI've never heard the like in all my natural — ich habe so was mein Lebtag noch nicht gehört (inf)
4) (old: idiot) Einfaltspinsel m* * *natural [ˈnætʃrəl]1. natürlich, Natur…:a natural blonde eine echte Blondine;die a natural death eines natürlichen Todes sterben;natural disaster Naturkatastrophe f;there is a natural explanation for it es gibt eine natürliche Erklärung dafür;natural ice Natureis n;natural law Naturgesetz n;2. naturgemäß, der menschlichen Natur entsprechend3. naturbedingt, den Naturgesetzen entsprechend oder folgend4. angeboren, eigen ( beide:to dat):natural talent natürliche Begabung5. geboren (Führungsperson etc)6. real, wirklich, physisch7. selbstverständlich, natürlich:it comes quite natural to him es fällt ihm leicht8. natürlich, ungezwungen, ungekünstelt (Benehmen etc)9. üblich, normal, natürlich:10. naturgetreu, natürlich wirkend (Nachahmung, Bild etc)11. unbearbeitet, Natur…, Roh…:natural food naturbelassene Lebensmittel pl12. naturhaft, urwüchsig:natural landscape Naturlandschaft f13. a) unehelichb) leiblich (Eltern etc)15. MATH natürlich (Logarithmus, Zahl)16. MUSa) ohne Vorzeichenb) mit einem Auflösungszeichen (versehen) (Note)c) Vokal…:B s1. obs Idiot(in), Schwachsinnige(r) m/f(m)2. umga) Naturtalent n (Person):be a natural for (wie) geboren oder geschaffen sein für3. MUSa) Auflösungszeichen nb) aufgelöste Notec) Stammton md) weiße Taste (einer Klaviatur)nat. abk1. national2. native3. natural* * *1. adjective1) natürlich; Natur[zustand, -begabung, -talent, -seide, -schwamm, -faser, -erscheinung]the natural world — die Natur[welt]
it is natural for dogs to fight — es ist natürlich, dass Hunde kämpfen
die of or from natural causes — eines natürlichen Todes sterben
have a natural tendency to... — naturgemäß dazu neigen,... zu...
2) (unaffected) natürlich [Art, Lächeln, Stil]3) leiblich [Eltern, Kind usw.]; natürlich (Rechtsspr. veralt.) [Kind]2. noun(person) Naturtalent, das* * *adj.naturgemäß adj.natürlich adj. n.natürliche Zahl (Mathematik) f. -
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1) ( not artificial) flavour, ingredients, mineral water natürlich; colour, curls, dye, fertilizer Natur-;to be a \natural blonde naturblondes Haar haben;\natural material Naturprodukt m;\natural pearls echte Perlen;\natural phenomenon Naturphänomen nt\natural state Naturzustand m;it's not \natural for a woman to be so thin es ist gegen die weibliche Natur, so dünn zu sein3) ( caused by nature) natürlich;\natural causes natürliche Ursachen;to die from \natural causes eines natürlichen Todes sterben;\natural disaster Naturkatastrophe f4) ( inborn) angeboren;he has a \natural talent for sports er hat eine natürliche Begabung für Sport;to be a \natural leader ein geborener Führer/eine geborene Führerin sein5) biol, sociol6) ( normal) natürlich, normal;I'm sure there's a \natural explanation for it ich bin sicher, es gibt dafür eine ganz normale Erklärung;it's quite \natural... es ist ganz natürlich,...;\natural inclination Neigung fto be a \natural for sth ein Naturtalent für etw akk sein;she is a \natural for the role of Ophelia sie ist die Idealbesetzung für die Rolle der Ophelia;he is a \natural for that type of work Arbeit dieser Art liegt ihm;as a teacher, he's a \natural er ist der ideale Lehrer -
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(a) (of cloth, wood) fibre f;∎ artificial/natural fibres fibres fpl artificielles/naturelles;∎ figurative moral fibre force f morale;∎ figurative to love sb/sth with every fibre of one's being aimer qn/qch de tout son être∎ to be high in fibre (foodstuff) être riche en fibres;∎ high-fibre diet régime m ou alimentation f riche en fibres►► Computing fibre optics fibre f optique, fibres fpl optiques -
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fiber ['faɪbə(r)] nome1) (of thread, wood) fibra f.2) tess. fibra f.3) (in diet) fibre f.pl.4) bot. fisiol. fibra f.5) fig. (strength) fibra f., tempra f.* * *1) (a fine thread or something like a thread: a nerve fibre.) fibra2) (a material made up of fibres: coconut fibre.) fibra3) (character: A girl of strong moral fibre.) fibra•- fibrous- fibreglass* * *fibre /ˈfaɪbə(r)/n.1 [cu] (biol., anat., chim., fis., tess.) fibra: cotton fibres, le fibre del cotone; natural [man-made] fibres, fibre naturali [artificiali]; carbon fibre, fibre di carbonio; optical fibres, fibre ottiche2 [u] (fig.) fibra; tempra: moral fibre, fibra (o tempra) morale; with every fibre of my being, con ogni fibra del mio essere3 (bot.) fibra; radice fibrosa4 [u] (alim.) fibra, fibre: dietary fibre, fibre alimentari; a diet rich in fibre, una dieta ricca di fibre● (edil.) fibre cement, fibrocemento ( senza amianto) □ (fis.) fibre optics, ottica a fibre □ (fis., comput.) fibre optic cable, cavo in fibra ottica □ fibre-tip (pen), pennarello □ (comput.) fibre-to-the-home, fibra fino a casa.* * *fiber ['faɪbə(r)] nome1) (of thread, wood) fibra f.2) tess. fibra f.3) (in diet) fibre f.pl.4) bot. fisiol. fibra f.5) fig. (strength) fibra f., tempra f. -
29 fibre textile végétale
растительное волокно
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plant textile fibre
Natural textile fibres of vegetal origin. (Source: RRDA)
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32 natural-coloured fibre
Текстиль: природноокрашенное волокноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > natural-coloured fibre
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33 natural protein fibre
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > natural protein fibre
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34 natural-coloured fibre
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > natural-coloured fibre
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35 fibra natural
f.natural fiber.* * *(n.) = natural fibreEx. The author dscusses the advantages and disadvantages of natural and synthetic fibers as insulating material for climbers.* * *(n.) = natural fibre -
36 Flax Fibre, Tow And By-Products
FLAX FIBRE, TOW and BY-PRODUCTSFlax, Broken - Scutched flax which is less than 20-in. long and therefore unfit for hackling in the spinning mill. Flax, C.D. and T. - Graders' marks which denote the type of scutched flax: c (chaine) to represent warps, D (demi) to represent medium warps, and T (trame) to represent wefts. Flax, Green, or Natural - Scutched flax produced from de-seeded straw without any intermediate treatment such as retting. Flax, Line - The hackled flax produced by a hackling machine or hand hackling. A term sometimes erroneously applied to scutched flax. Flax, Retted - Scutched flax produced from straw which has been retted. Usually divided into three main classes, namely, water retted flax, dew retted flax, and chemically retted flax. Flax, Scutched - The product from the delivery end of a scutching machine or from scutching flax straw on a wheel. It consists of the long fibre strands in a parallel condition and substantially free from wood and other extraneous material. The yield of scutched flax is commonly expressed as stones (14-lb.) per acre, but in Ireland it is sometimes expressed as stones per peck of seed sown. The average yield per acre of scutched flax has varied according to year from about 20 stones per acre to 40 stones per acre, with occasional exceptional yields of 80 and 90 stones per acre. Grader, Flax - The man who places the scutched flaxes in their appropriate grades of quality by eye judgment and feel. Grades, Flax - Tank retted flaxes are graded from A through the alphabet in ascending order of value. Dam retted flaxes are graded from 1-7 in descending order of value. Dew retted flaxes are graded 0-6 in descending order of value. Grades, Tow - Green tow is graded 1-8 and then 9a, 9b, Z, Z2, and beater tow in descending order of value. Tank retted tow is graded I, II, III, 1, 2, 3, 3X, 3XXX, in descending order, whilst dam and dew retted tows are I, II, II, 1, 2, 3. Pluckings - The short, clean fibre produced at the end of the scutching machine where the operatives dress and square the pieces of flax ready for selection. In grading pluckings are classed as tow (q.v.). Root Ends, Straw - The broken-off roots which fall from the straw under the breaking rollers. Rug, Scutching - All the detritus which falls below the two compartments of the scutching machine after the shives have been shaken out of it, or the waste made when producing scutched flax on a wheel. It consists of partly scutched short straws, broken straws, weeds, and beater tow. It is classed as root end rug or top end rug, according to which end of the flax it comes from. Selection - The preliminary sorting of the scutched flax into main grades at the delivery end of the scutching machine. Shives - The short pieces of woody waste beaten from the straw during scutching. Tow - Any substantially clean but tossed and tangled flax fibre of less than scutched flax length. Tow Baling - The operation of making-up tow into bales. Tow, Beater - Short, fine, clean fibres which fall from the last third of the compartments during scutching. Tow, Inferior low grade (Green) - Green tow of a grade lower than 9a. Tow, Inferior low grade (Retted) - Retted tow of a grade lower than 3XXX. Tow, Machine, or Cast - Tow produced by the hackling machine. Tow, Rejected - Tow unsuitable for spinning on flax tow machinery. Tow, Rescutched - Two scutched on tow handles or a tow scutching machine. Tow, Rolled - The product from passing scutching rug through tow rollers and highspeed shaker. Tow, Rolled and Beaten - The product from passing scutching rug through tow rollers and beaters, and a high-speed shaker. The principal flax markets of the world are at Courtrai, Bruges, Ghent, Lokeren and Zele in Belgium; Rotterdam in Holland; Riga in Latvia; Leningrad, Pernau and Witebek in Russia; Douai and Flines in France; Newry, Rathfriland, Strabane, Ballymoney, Lisnaskea, Ballybay and Armagh in Ireland. Courtrai flax is the finest produced. It is uniform in fibre, strong, clean and of a good colour. Yarns up to 200's lea are spun from it. Irish flax comes next in spinning qualities from 90's to 120's lea are produced. As a warp yarn it is much preferred as the strength is greater than other types. Flemish flax is dark in colour, dryer than others, strong, and can be spun up to 120's lea. Dutch flax is clean, good colour and spins into yams up to 90's lea. Russian flax is coarser than the above types and is usually spun up to about 70's lea.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Flax Fibre, Tow And By-Products
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Natural textile fibres of vegetal origin. (Source: RRDA)
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38 Maholtine Fibre
Bast fibre of good quality obtained from a species of the Abutilon plant in tropical America and India. Used as a substitute for jute. It is also found in Africa extending from West to East. Although the plant belongs to the natural order Malvaceae and is related to the cotton plant, it is specified commercially as jute. -
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A textile fiber of mineral, plant or animal origin. (Source: MGH)
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волокно природного происхождения
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A textile fiber of mineral, plant or animal origin. (Source: MGH)
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natural fibre — ▪ raw material Introduction any hairlike raw material directly obtainable from an animal, vegetable, or mineral source and convertible into nonwoven fabrics such as felt or paper or, after spinning into yarns, into woven cloth. A natural fibre… … Universalium
natural fibre, GB — natūralusis pluoštas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Pluoštas iš nemodifikuotų gamtinės kilmės medžiagų. atitikmenys: angl. natural fiber, US; natural fibre, GB rus. натуральное волокно; природное волокно ryšiai: sinonimas – gamtinis… … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
natural fibre — noun fiber derived from plants or animals • Syn: ↑natural fiber • Hypernyms: ↑fiber, ↑fibre • Hyponyms: ↑pandanus, ↑New Zealand cotton, ↑bowstring hemp … Useful english dictionary
fibre */*/ — UK [ˈfaɪbə(r)] / US [ˈfaɪbər] noun Word forms fibre : singular fibre plural fibres 1) [uncountable] the parts of fruit, vegetables, and grains that your body cannot digest (= change into substances it can use). It helps food to pass through your… … English dictionary
fibre — [[t]fa͟ɪbə(r)[/t]] fibres (in AM, use fiber) 1) N COUNT A fibre is a thin thread of a natural or artificial substance, especially one that is used to make cloth or rope. If you look at the paper under a microscope you will see the fibres. ...a… … English dictionary
fibre — BrE, fiber AmE noun 1 (U) parts of plants that you eat but cannot digest 1 (1), which help food to move quickly through your body: Fruit and vegetables are high in fibre content. 2 (U) a mass of threads used to make rope, cloth etc : man… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
natural fiber — noun fiber derived from plants or animals • Syn: ↑natural fibre • Hypernyms: ↑fiber, ↑fibre • Hyponyms: ↑pandanus, ↑New Zealand cotton, ↑bowstring hemp … Useful english dictionary
fibre — noun /ˈfaɪ.bə(ɹ)/ a) A single piece of a given material, elongated and roughly round in cross section, often twisted with other fibres to form thread. The microscope showed several different fibres stuck to the sole of the shoe. b) Material in… … Wiktionary
fibre — /fuy beuhr/, n. Chiefly Brit. fiber. * * * (as used in expressions) glass fibre fibre optics fibre dietary * * * ▪ technology also spelled Fiber, in textile production, basic unit of raw material having suitable length, pliability, and… … Universalium
natural fiber, US — natūralusis pluoštas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Pluoštas iš nemodifikuotų gamtinės kilmės medžiagų. atitikmenys: angl. natural fiber, US; natural fibre, GB rus. натуральное волокно; природное волокно ryšiai: sinonimas – gamtinis… … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
fibre — UK US /ˈfaɪbər/ noun UK (US fiber) ► [C or U] a thread like part made from plants or artificial material which can be made into products: »Natural fibres such as cotton tend to be cooler. »artificial/man made/synthetic fibre(s) »They use… … Financial and business terms