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1 cord ply
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2 cord ply
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3 cord ply
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4 cord ply
1) Автомобильный термин: слой корда2) Макаров: слой армирующих волокон, слой корда (армирующих волокон) -
5 cord ply
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6 cord ply
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7 cord ply
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8 cord ply
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9 steel cord ply
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10 ply
2) прядь, стренга ( каната); отдельная нить( в кручёной пряже)3) число сложений ( кручёной пряжи)5) текст. полотно сдублированного материала•-
belt ply
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body ply
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cord ply
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cress ply
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fabric insert ply
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inner ply
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radial ply
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reverse step ply
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tire casing ply
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11 cord
шнур; провод; шнур; верёвка; канат; корд шины; кордная ткань (для каркаса и брекера покрышки); каркасная кордная нить; толстая струна; II связывать верёвкой или шнуром- cord armoring - cord assembly - cord band - cord carcass - cord drive - cord fabric - cord-fabric - cord fastener - cord foot - cord grip - cord latex equipment - cord lays - cord layer - cord lockup - cord packing - cord ply - cord reel - cord reinforcement - cord separation - cord solder - cord switch - cord tensile strength - cord tension tester - cord tester - cord thread - cable cord - curtain cord - extension cord - flexible cord - hemp cord - lamp cord - metal cord - packing cord - plummet cord - pull cord - starter cord - tyre cord -
12 cord
1. n верёвка, шнурок2. n оковы, цепи; узы, сети3. n анат. связка4. n анат. спинной мозг5. n анат. пуповина6. n анат. эл. шнур7. n анат. строп8. n анат. косм. фал9. n текст. рубчик10. n текст. брюки из рубчатого вельвета11. n текст. корд12. v связывать верёвкой13. v складывать дрова в кордыСинонимический ряд:1. connective tissue (noun) connective tissue; ligament; muscle; sinew; tendon; thew; tie; umbilical cord; vinculum2. thin rope (noun) cable; cordage; fiber; fibre; rope; string; thin rope; twine; wire -
13 Cord Tyre Fabric
A cotton cloth for motor tyres devised to eliminate the chafing action of threads crossing each other, as obtains in the " builder " fabric. The cloth is made with strong corded threads for the warp, with as little weft as possible. The picks vary from 4 to 10 per inch. The warp threads are laid parallel and vary from 22 to 25 per inch. The weft is a single end of 21's to 23's with 10 to 16 turns per inch and is only intended to retain the warp threads in parallel order. The warp takes all the strain, and is composed of two-ply threads, counts 23's, 5 X 3 ends twisted right, left, right. The single yarn is 16 to 20 turns, first doubling 5 ends up, 16 to 20 turns, and the finishing twisting 15 ends (5 X 3) is also 16 to 20 turns per inch. These are the " cord tyres " of commerce (see Builder Fabric and Breaker) -
14 ply
I 1. transitive verb2) (work at) nachgehen (+ Dat.) [Handwerk, Arbeit]3) (supply)ply somebody with something — jemanden mit etwas versorgen
4) (assail) überhäufen5) (sail over) befahren2. intransitive verb1) (go to and fro)ply between — zwischen [Orten] [hin- und her]pendeln; (operate on regular services) zwischen [Orten] verkehren
2) (attend regularly for custom) seine Dienste anbietenII nounply for customers/hire — auf Kundschaft warten
1) (of yarn, wool, etc.) [Einzel]faden, der; (of rope, cord, etc.) Strang, der; (of plywood, cloth, etc.) Lage, die; Schicht, die; see also academic.ru/74736/three-ply">three-ply; two-ply2) see plywood* * *I verb1) (an old word for to work at: He plies his trade as weaver.) ausüben2) (to use (a tool etc) vigorously.) hantieren mit3) (to keep supplying: They plied their guests with drink.) nötigen zuII noun(a thickness, layer or strand, as in three-ply / two-ply wool.) -fach- plywood* * *ply1[plaɪ]n no plseveral plies of the material verschiedene Stärken des Materialsfour-\ply plywood vierschichtiges Sperrholz3. (strand)two-\ply zweilagig, doppellagig; wool zweisträhnigply2<- ie->[plaɪ]I. vt1. (work steadily)to \ply a trade ein Gewerbe betreibento \ply one's work seiner Arbeit nachgehen2. (manipulate)3. (sell)to \ply drugs mit Drogen handelnto \ply one's wares seine Waren anpreisen [o anbieten4. (supply continuously)to \ply sb with whisky jdn mit Whisky abfüllen famto \ply sb with advice jdn mit Ratschlägen überschüttento \ply sb with questions jdn mit Fragen löchern5. (travel over)to \ply an ocean einen Ozean regelmäßig überquerento \ply a route eine Strecke regelmäßig befahrenII. vi1. BRIT ECON2. (travel)to \ply between two cities ship, train zwischen zwei Städten verkehren* * *I [plaɪ]nthree-ply wool — Dreifachwolle f, dreifädige Wolle
IIwhat ply is this wool? — wievielfach ist diese Wolle?, wie viele Fäden hat diese Wolle?
1. vt1) (= work with, use) tool, brush etc gebrauchen, umgehen mit, führen; (= work busily with) tool, brush etc fleißig führen or umgehen mit3) (ships) sea, river, route befahren4)she kept her guests well plied with drinks — sie sorgte dafür, dass ihren Gästen die Getränke nicht ausgingen
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to ply between — verkehren zwischen* * *ply1 [plaı]A v/tply one’s needle nähen3. (with) bearbeiten (mit) (auch fig), fig jemandem (mit Fragen etc) zusetzen, jemanden (mit etwas) überhäufen:ply the horses with a whip (dauernd) mit der Peitsche auf die Pferde einschlagen;ply sb with drink jemanden zum Trinken nötigenwith mit)B v/i1. verkehren, hin- und herfahren, pendeln (between … and zwischen dat … und)2. besonders Br auf Beschäftigung warten, seinen Stand(platz) haben:a taxi driver plying for hire ein auf Kunden wartender Taxifahrerply2 [plaı]A s1. Falte f3. (Stoff-, Sperrholz- etc) Lage f, Schicht f:a) dreifach (Garn etc),b) dreifach gewebt (Teppich),c) dreilagig (Sperrholz)5. besonders US fig Hang m, Neigung fB v/t Garn etc fachen, in Strähnen legen* * *I 1. transitive verb1) (use, wield) gebrauchen; führen2) (work at) nachgehen (+ Dat.) [Handwerk, Arbeit]3) (supply)4) (assail) überhäufen5) (sail over) befahren2. intransitive verbply between — zwischen [Orten] [hin- und her]pendeln; (operate on regular services) zwischen [Orten] verkehren
2) (attend regularly for custom) seine Dienste anbietenII nounply for customers/hire — auf Kundschaft warten
1) (of yarn, wool, etc.) [Einzel]faden, der; (of rope, cord, etc.) Strang, der; (of plywood, cloth, etc.) Lage, die; Schicht, die; see also three-ply; two-ply* * *n.Falte -n f.Lage -n f.Schicht -en f.Strähne -n f.bearbeiten (mit) v. v.ausüben (Gewerbe) v.betreiben v.handhaben v.hantieren (mit) v. -
15 cord tyre
кордная покрышка; кордная шина- cross-country tyre - cross-ply tyre - deflate a tyre - diagonal tyre - dual tyre - dual-bead tyre - fortified tyre - right-side worn-out tyre - mud-and-slush tyre - overloaded tyre - press-on-type solid tyre - recapped tyre - regroovable tyre - repair a tyre - repaired tyre - retreaded tyre - semiballoon tyre - semipneumatic tyre - semisolid tyre - separated tyre - slick tyre - small-section tyre - steel-belted tyre - super tyre - super-pneumatic tyre - TL tyre - tubeless tyre - town-and-country tyre - transverse-cord tyre - treadable tyre- TT tyre- tube tyre - tubed tyre - TWI tyre - Tread Wear Indication tyre - underinflated tyre - valveless tyre - water-ballasted tyre - water buggy tyre - well-base tyre - wired-edge tyre - wired type tyre - worn-out tyre - X-tyre -
16 cord
<tech.gen> ■ Leine f<tech.gen> (string, thin rope; made of several strands, woven, twisted, or braided) ■ Schnur f<el> (thin, flexible cable; e.g. power or phone cord) ■ Kabel n ; Schnur f ugs.obs< prod> ■ Schliere f -
17 ply
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18 body ply
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19 inner ply
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20 body cord
См. также в других словарях:
Ply — Ply, n. [Cf. F. pli, fr. plier. See {Ply}, v.] 1. A fold; a plait; a turn or twist, as of a cord. Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster] 2. Bent; turn; direction; bias. [1913 Webster] The late learners can not so well take the ply. Bacon. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ply — A layer of rubber coated parallel cords which forms a unit of a tire carcass. The plies are made of cord, fiberglass, steel, or structural fabric. See bias tire conventional cross ply radial ply tire plies tire ply … Dictionary of automotive terms
ply — The number of single yarn twisted together to form a piled cord; an individual yarn in a plied yarn or cord … Forensic science glossary
Cord — [1] A vehicle brand of which the 1925 1948 model cars are classic cars. [2] A strand of fabric or steel cable used in the ply of a tire. [3] A rope. Also see bungee cord … Dictionary of automotive terms
bias ply tire — A tire having two or more carcass plies arranged in a criss cross manner and diagonally to the beads and travels approximately 1/3 the distance around the circumference before attaching to the other bead. Each cord in the next ply is arranged in… … Dictionary of automotive terms
cross-ply — adj. (of a tyre) having fabric layers with cords lying crosswise. * * * adjective of or relating to an older kind of automobile tire that had a flexible tread and relatively stiff sidewalls • Pertains to noun: ↑pneumatic tire * * * cross ply «KRS … Useful english dictionary
bias-ply tire — ¦ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ¦ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : a pneumatic tire having crossed layers of ply cord set diagonally to the center line of the tread * * * /buy euhs pluy / a vehicle tire in which the main plies or cords run across the bead. Also called cross ply tire … Useful english dictionary
conventional cross ply — A tire having two or more carcass plies arranged in a criss cross manner and diagonally to the beads and travels approximately 1/3 the distance around the circumference before attaching to the other bead. Each cord in the next ply is arranged in… … Dictionary of automotive terms
textile — /teks tuyl, til/, n. 1. any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting. 2. a material, as a fiber or yarn, used in or suitable for weaving: Glass can be used as a textile. adj. 3. woven or capable of being woven: textile fabrics. 4 … Universalium
tire — tire1 /tuyeur/, v., tired, tiring, n. v.t. 1. to reduce or exhaust the strength of, as by exertion; make weary; fatigue: The long walk tired him. 2. to exhaust the interest, patience, etc., of; make weary; bore: Your stories tire me. v.i. 3. to… … Universalium
Radial tire — A cross section of a tire. Number 12 indicates the radial ply. Numbers 14 and 16 are bias plies. A radial tire (more properly, a radial ply tire) is a particular design of automotive tire (in British English, tyre). In this design, the cord plies … Wikipedia