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1 fabric
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2 fabric
textielweefsel -
3 fabric softener
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4 fabric finishing
eindafwerking (van stof, afnaaien van de kanten) -
5 fabric of a relationship
het netwerk van relaties -
6 fabric of society
het web van samenleving -
7 superior to synthetic fabric
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8 the fabric of human relations
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9 there's a bit of fabric over
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10 Manila fabric
Manila stof (stof gemaakt uit vezels van de bananeboom) -
11 balloon fabric
weefsel van luchtballon -
12 crease-proof fabric
kreukelvrije stof, stof die niet kreukelt -
13 creasing fabric
kreukbare stof -
14 dacron fabric
dacron stof (een syntetische stof die niet kreukelt) -
15 delicate fabric
fijne stof; fijngevoelige relatie -
16 delicate fabric of understanding
fijngevoelig begrip -
17 man-made fabric
synthetisch weefsel, weefsel geproduceerd dooor chemische processen -
18 natural fabric
natuurlijke vervaardiging, stof gemaakt van vezels afkomstig van planten of dieren ( zoals vlas, wol, katoen, zijde) -
19 textile fabric
textielweefsel -
20 wrinkle-free fabric
stof die onkreukbaar is
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