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1 бытовая ткань
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apparel fabric текст.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > бытовая ткань
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4 ткань
cloth, fabric, material, tissue, web* * *ткань ж.
cloth, fabricгрунтова́ть ткань — ground clothгумми́ровать ткань — rubberize fabricнабива́ть ткань по шабло́нам — block-print [plate-print] textilesнастила́ть ткань — spread clothобраба́тывать ткань про́тив возде́йствия воды́ — waterproof fabricобраба́тывать ткань про́тив мо́ли — moth-proof fabricпрорези́нивать ткань — rubberize fabricткань сохраня́ет скла́дку — the fabric retains the creaseасбе́стовая ткань — asbestos cloth, asbestos fabricбре́керная ткань — breaker fabricбытова́я ткань ( точного соответствия нет) — apparel [household, consumer-type] fabric (Примечание. Household fabric не включает одё́жную ткань.)ворсова́я ткань — pile clothгофриро́ванная ткань — goffered clothткань для сит — bolting clothжгу́товая ткань — roving fabricткань из стекловолокна́ — glass-fibre clothкамво́льная ткань — worsted clothко́рдная ткань — cord fabricмо́ющаяся ткань — washable fabricоби́вочная ткань — upholstery fabricодё́жная ткань — apparel fabricпереплё́тная ткань — bookbinder's [binding] clothпро́волочная ткань — wire cloth, wire fabricсинтети́ческая ткань — synthetic fabricсуро́вая ткань — grey cloth, crude fabricтексти́льная ткань — wooven fabricтехни́ческая ткань — industrial fabricузо́рчатая ткань — fancy clothфильтрова́льная ткань — filter clothхлопчатобума́жная ткань — cotton clothшё́лковая ткань — silk clothшерстяна́я ткань — woolen cloth, wool fabric* * * -
5 ткань
ж. cloth, fabricткань, не пропускающая влагу — fabric impervious to moisture
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6 бытовая ткань
1) Engineering: apparel fabric, consumer-type fabric, household fabric2) Makarov: apparel fabric (точного соответствия нет), consumer-type fabric (точного соответствия нет) -
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