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  • 21 silk weaving

    ipek dokumaciligi

    English to Turkish dictionary > silk weaving

  • 22 cotton weaving mill

    pamuklu dokuma fabrikası

    English-Turkish new dictionary > cotton weaving mill

  • 23 jacquard weaving

    jakar dokumacılığı

    English-Turkish new dictionary > jacquard weaving

  • 24 shuttle

    n. mekik, karşılıklı sefer, gidiş geliş seferi
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    v. mekik dokumak, gidip gelmek, ileri geri işlemek
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    1. mekik 2. mekik doku (v.) 3. mekik (n.)
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    1) (in weaving, a piece of equipment for carrying the thread backwards and forwards across the other threads.) mekik
    2) (a piece of machinery for making loops in the lower thread in a sewing-machine.) masura mekiği
    3) (an air, train or other transport service etc which operates constantly backwards and forwards between two places: an airline shuttle between London and Edinburgh; space shuttle (= a craft travelling between space stations).) mekik servisi

    English-Turkish dictionary > shuttle

  • 25 textile

    adj. tekstil, dokuma
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    n. dokunmuş kumaş, dokuma
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    tekstil
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    (a cloth or fabric made by weaving: woollen textiles; ( also adjective) the textile industry.) dokuma, tekstil

    English-Turkish dictionary > textile

  • 26 warp

    n. eğrilik, yamukluk, çarpıklık, sapma, palamar, alüvyonlu tortu (tarım)
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    v. yamultmak, saptırmak, çarpıtmak, eğmek, yanlış yorumlamak, eğilmek, çarpılmak, yamulmak, yoldan sapmak, palamarı çekerek hareket etmek, sualtında bırakarak verimini artırmak
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    1. eğril (v.) 2. çarpıklık (n.)
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    I 1. [wo:p] verb
    1) (to make or become twisted out of shape: The door has been warped by all the rain we've had lately.) eğ(il)mek, eğril(t)mek
    2) (to cause to think or act in an abnormal way: His experiences had warped his judgement/mind.) bozmak, sap(tır)mak
    2. noun
    (the shape into which something is twisted by warping: The rain has given this wood a permanent warp.) eğrilik, çarpıklık
    II [wo:p] noun
    (usually with the) the set of threads lying lengthwise in a loom during weaving (the other being the weft [weft]). çözgü, arış

    English-Turkish dictionary > warp

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