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1 Felt
BILLIARD CLOTH, or FELTThe finest textile fabric made and is a woollen cloth of the beaver type. The wool is very carefully selected and then spun with great care. Expert weavers operate the looms which weave into cloths the thousands of very fine threads. The cloth is then milled so thoroughly that it is waterproof and capable of resisting the dampest atmosphere. The dye used is such that light has little effect upon it. The best merino wool is used, and when ready for use the cloth has a perfect level face, soft and smooth. Plain weave is used for the best grades and 3-shaft twill for others. Widths from 72-in. to 81-in. Cloth shrinks about 331/3 per cent from reed width to the finished width. An all-cotton billiard cloth is now being made and is meeting with much support. ———————— A wool fabric united without weaving. It is actually a sheet of wool fibre, matted into a substantial texture by the application of heat, moisture and pressure. There are many woven fabrics that are felted so heavily that it is difficult to decide whether they are woven or not, as the threads are so closely interlocked that they cannot be separated, and this fabric is stronger than a carded felt of same weight. The shrinkage of a woven felt fabric may be up to 50 per cent in both width and length. The peculiar property of felt is believed to have been known in early times, and the process of felting was used for the tents of the Tartar, as well as for articles of their clothing. It is difficult to say when felted wool was first used for hats. Hats of felt were worn in England in the Middle Ages. -
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ISee:II [felt] noun, adjective(of) a type of cloth made of wool that has been pressed together not woven:She bought a metre of felt to re-cover the card table (= table for playing cards on)
لِبْد، ألْبادa felt hat.
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I sg - feltet, pl - felter1) по́ле с, фон м2) кле́точка ж ( на шахматной доске)II sg - felten1)på fri felt — в откры́том по́ле
2) по́ле би́твы* * ** * *I. (et -er)(elekt etc) field;( i brætspil) square;( område) field,F sphere, province.II. (en)(mil. etc) field;[ i felten] in the field. -
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область, местность, равнина, поле (магн., эл.)* * ** * *subst. [ avgrenset område] area, part subst. [ lite område] field, ground, section, panel subst. [ område] area, province, part subst. [ i vei] line, lane subst. [ fagområde] field, sphere, subject, domain, department subst. (talespråk) [ tollvesen] channel, lane subst. [ i brettspill] square subst. [ matematikk] field -
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■ Indoor football with cloth material coating which reduces its bouncing capacity, which may not be used for international futsal matches.Filzball m■ Ball für Hallenfußball mit gedämpftem Sprungverhalten, der bei internationalen Futsal-Spielen nicht verwendet werden darf. -
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13 felt mat
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > felt mat
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14 felt needs
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > felt needs
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15 felt pad
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > felt pad
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16 felt tip
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > felt tip
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17 felt-tip pen
ручка с войлочным пишущим узлом, фломастер ( фирменное название)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > felt-tip pen
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18 felt-tipped pen
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > felt-tipped pen
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شَعَرَ \ feel (felt): to know that sth. is touching or having an effect on oneself: I felt his hand on my arm. I felt a pain in my stomach, think I feel that you could try harder, (with an adj.) to be, or seem to be, in a certain condition I felt sure that you would come. Do you feel ill? This chair feels comfortable.
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felt n — felt pt … English expressions
Felt — bezeichnet: Felt (Band), englische Indiepop Band der 1980er Jahre Felt (Duo), ein amerikanisches Hip Hop Duo Felt bicycles, US amerikanischer Fahrradhersteller Felt ist der Familienname von: Dorr Felt (1862–1930), Erfinder des Comptometers… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Felt — Felt, n. [AS. felt; akin to D. vilt, G. filz, and possibly to Gr. ? hair or wool wrought into felt, L. pilus hair, pileus a felt cap or hat.] 1. A cloth or stuff made of matted fibers of wool, or wool and fur, fulled or wrought into a compact… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
felt — felt1 [felt] n. [ME < OE, akin to Ger filz, Du filt (basic sense, “cloth made by pounding or beating”) < IE base * pel , to beat, strike > L pellere, to beat, drive] 1. a fabric of wool, often mixed with fur or hair or with cotton, rayon … English World dictionary
felt — n. nonwoven fabric produced by matting fibers together by heat and pressure v. make into felt; upholster in felt, cover with felt adj. touched, sensed; made of felt material, of felt fɪËl n. touch; sense; emotion; act of feeling; sense of… … English contemporary dictionary
Felt — Felt, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Felted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Felting}.] 1. To make into felt, or a feltike substance; to cause to adhere and mat together. Sir M. Hale. [1913 Webster] 2. To cover with, or as with, felt; as, to felt the cylinder of a steam … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Felt — Pays d’origine Royaume Uni Genre musical Indie pop Années d activité 1979 1989 … Wikipédia en Français
Felt — Racing LCC Год основания 2001 Основатели Джим Фелт, Билл Дьюринг, Майкл Мулльманн Отрасль Производство велосипедов Продукция Велосипеды … Википедия
Felt — Felt, imp. & p. p. or a. from {Feel}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
felt — [felt] noun [U] I a thick soft cloth made from wool, hair, or fur fibres that have been rolled and pressed flat II felt the past tense and past participle of feel I … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
felt — [1] ► NOUN ▪ cloth made by rolling and pressing wool or another suitable textile accompanied by the application of moisture or heat, which causes the fibres to mat together. ► VERB 1) mat together or become matted. 2) cover with felt. ORIGIN Old… … English terms dictionary