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1) General subject: arrisways, bias, (the house stood catty-corner across the square) catty-corner, cornerwise, diagonally2) Geology: arriswise3) Colloquial: cater-corner4) Sports: crosscourt (в теннисе и настольном теннисе: при ударе справа - в левую половину поля (стола) противника, при ударе слева - в правую)5) Engineering: diagonal pattern6) Mining: (уложенный) arriswise7) Makarov: cornerways, on the cross -
2 переплетение
interweaving текст., mesh трик., ( ткани) texture* * *переплете́ние с. ( нитей) текст.
weaveатла́сное переплете́ние — satin [sateen] weaveва́фельное переплете́ние — honeycomb [towel] weaveвельве́товое переплете́ние — corduroy weaveворсово́е переплете́ние — pile weaveдиагона́левое переплете́ние — diagonal weaveжакка́рдовое переплете́ние — jacquard weaveкамча́тное переплете́ние — damask weaveкре́повое переплете́ние — crepe weaveла́стичное переплете́ние — rib stitch; rib weaveмахро́вое переплете́ние — terry weaveмитка́левое переплете́ние — plain [tabby] weaveполотня́ное переплете́ние — linen weaveре́псовое переплете́ние — rep weaveса́ржевое переплете́ние — twill weaveсатине́товое переплете́ние — satinet [soleil] weaveсуко́нное переплете́ние — woollen weaveтрикота́жное переплете́ние — loopузо́рчатое переплете́ние — novelty weaveша́шечное переплете́ние — check [check pattern hopsak] weaveшевро́нное переплете́ние — chevron weave* * * -
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