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1 Insertion
A narrow lace, embroidery or other fancy material especially made for inserting into fabrics for dress or ornament purposes. Both edges are alike, usually straight and with a narrow plain edge on each side for use in sewing into the fabric. -
2 Seaming Lace
Narrow openwork insertion. -
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4 кружевной
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > кружевной
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5 välipitsi
yks.nom. välipitsi; yks.gen. välipitsin; yks.part. välipitsiä; yks.ill. välipitsiin; mon.gen. välipitsien; mon.part. välipitsejä; mon.ill. välipitseihininsertion (noun)lace insertion (noun)* * *• insertion• lace insertion -
6 кружевная вставка
1) General subject: insertion lace2) Textile: seaming lace -
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1) General subject: broaching, firmware, insertion, insertion lace2) Computers: firmware upgrade3) Engineering: broach, broach bit, broaching bit, mandrel, piercing (трубной заготовки в гильзу), punching, sewing, weaving (матрицы ЗУ)5) Metallurgy: broaching pass, mold punching (отливки в форме), piercing6) Telecommunications: F/W7) Textile: inserting8) Information technology: weaving (матрицы ЗУ на сердечниках), weaving process (матриц ЗУ)10) Business: secure binding11) Polymers: stitching12) Automation: broach tool, broaching tool, push broach13) Plastics: broaching cutter14) Makarov: weave -
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10 encaje
m.1 insertion, fitting-in (ajuste).2 lace (tejido).pañuelo/bragas de encaje lace handkerchief/knickers3 socket.4 bank adjustment.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: encajar.* * *1 (acto) fit, fitting3 COSTURA lace* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Cos) laceencaje de bolillos — (lit) bobbin lace
tengo que hacer encaje de bolillos para que el sueldo me llegue a fin de mes — I have to juggle things around constantly to make ends meet
2) [de piezas] fitting3) (=cabida)una obra de difícil encaje en el concepto de teatro moderno — a work which does not fit easily into the concept of modern theatre
4) (Téc) (=hueco) socket; (=ranura) groove5) (=taracea) inlay, mosaicencaje de aplicación — appliqué, appliqué work
6) (Econ) reserve, stock* * *1) (Indum) lace2) (Fin) tb3) (Mec) socket* * *= lace.Ex. 'No, let a charming chintz and Brussels lace wrap my cold limbs, and shade my lifeless face so as not to be frightful of death'.----* bordado de encaje = lacework.* de encaje = lacy.* encaje de aguja a mano = needlepoint lace.* encaje de bolillos = bobbin lace.* encaje de hilo = tatting.* encajes = lacework.* hacer encaje = tat.* hacer encaje de bolillos para que cuadre Algo = do + the impossible, jump through + hoops, double over + backwards, juggle.* hecho de encaje = lacy.* persona que hace encajes = tatter.* * *1) (Indum) lace2) (Fin) tb3) (Mec) socket* * *= lace.Ex: 'No, let a charming chintz and Brussels lace wrap my cold limbs, and shade my lifeless face so as not to be frightful of death'.
* bordado de encaje = lacework.* de encaje = lacy.* encaje de aguja a mano = needlepoint lace.* encaje de bolillos = bobbin lace.* encaje de hilo = tatting.* encajes = lacework.* hacer encaje = tat.* hacer encaje de bolillos para que cuadre Algo = do + the impossible, jump through + hoops, double over + backwards, juggle.* hecho de encaje = lacy.* persona que hace encajes = tatter.* * *A ( Indum) lacepañuelo de encaje lace handkerchiefmedias de encaje lacy stockingsun camisón con encajes en el cuello a nightgown with a lacy collarB ( Fin) tbencaje bancario reserveC ( Mec) socket* * *
Del verbo encajar: ( conjugate encajar)
encajé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
encaje es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
encajar
encaje
encajar ( conjugate encajar) verbo transitivo
1 (meter, colocar) to fit
2 (esp AmL fam) ( endilgar):◊ me encajeon a mí el trabajito I got saddled o landed with the job (colloq);
le encaja los hijos a la suegra she dumps the kids on her mother-in-law (colloq);
les encajeon tres goles they put three goals past them
verbo intransitivo
las piezas encajeon the pieces fitted together
encaje sustantivo masculino (Indum) lace;
encajar
I verbo transitivo
1 (algo dentro de algo) to insert: hay que encajar las fichas del rompecabezas, you have to fit the pieces of the puzzle together
2 (aceptar) to take: encaja muy mal las críticas, she takes criticism very badly
3 (un golpe a alguien) to land sb a blow
II verbo intransitivo
1 (ajustarse) to fit: este enchufe no encaja aquí, this plug doesn't fit
2 (cuadrar) no encaja en este ambiente, she doesn't fit in in this environment
su declaración no encaja con la del testigo, her statement doesn't agree with that of the witness
encaje sustantivo masculino lace
un pañuelo de encaje, a lace handkerchief
' encaje' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bolillo
- puntilla
English:
fit
- lace
- lacy
- socket
* * *encaje nm1. [ajuste] insertion, fitting in2. [tejido] lace;pañuelo de encaje lace handkerchief;un camisón de encaje a lacy nightdressencaje de bolillos bobbin lace;habrá que hacer encaje de bolillos para ajustarse al presupuesto we'll have to perform a minor miracle to keep within the budget* * *m lace* * *encaje nm1) : lace2) : financial reserve* * *encaje n lace -
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m. s.&pl.insertion, insert.* * *► nombre masculino (pl entredoses)1 COSTURA insertion, panel2 (mueble) cabinet, dresser* * *SM1) (Cos) insertion, panel2) (=mueble) cabinet, dresser* * ** * ** * *A (de encaje) lace insertB (mueble) cabinet* * *entredós nm1. [en costura] insert, panel2. [armario] dresser* * *m decorative trim -
12 Rolled Hem
A kind of hem much used on dainty, sheer materials where lace or insertion is to be joined. The edge is rolled tightly between the thumb and the forefinger of the left-hand and the hem thus formed is caught to the lace or insertion with over-hand stitches. -
13 Bigelow, Erastus Brigham
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]b. 2 April 1814 West Boyleston, Massachusetts, USAd. 6 December 1879 USA[br]American inventor of power looms for making lace and many types of carpets.[br]Bigelow was born in West Boyleston, Massachusetts, where his father struggled as a farmer, wheelwright, and chairmaker. Before he was 20, Bigelow had many different jobs, among them farm labourer, clerk, violin player and cotton-mill employee. In 1830, he went to Leicester Academy, Massachusetts, but he could not afford to go on to Harvard. He sought work in Boston, New York and elsewhere, making various inventions.The most important of his early inventions was the power loom of 1837 for making coach lace. This loom contained all the essential features of his carpet looms, which he developed and patented two years later. He formed the Clinton Company for manufacturing carpets at Leicester, Massachusetts, but the factory became so large that its name was adopted for the town. The next twenty years saw various mechanical discoveries, while his range of looms was extended to cover Brussels, Wilton, tapestry and velvet carpets. Bigelow has been justly described as the originator of every fundamental device in these machines, which were amongst the largest textile machines of their time. The automatic insertion and withdrawal of strong wires with looped ends was the means employed to raise the looped pile of the Brussels carpets, while thinner wires with a knife blade at the end raised and then severed the loops to create the rich Wilton pile. At the Great Exhibition in 1851, it was declared that his looms made better carpets than any from hand looms. He also developed other looms for special materials.He became a noted American economist, writing two books about tariff problems, advocating that the United States should not abandon its protectionist policies. In 1860 he was narrowly defeated in a Congress election. The following year he was a member of the committee that established the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[br]Further ReadingNational Cyclopedia of American Biography III (the standard account of his life). F.H.Sawyer, 1927, Clinton Item (provides a broad background to his life).C.Singer (ed.), 1958, A History of Technology, Vol. V, Oxford: Clarendon Press (describes Bigelow's inventions).RLHBiographical history of technology > Bigelow, Erastus Brigham
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ж.1) ( создание шва) sewing ['səʊ-], stitching2) (на белье, платье) insertionкружевна́я проши́вка — lace insertion
3) информ. ( изменение встроенной программы) firmware download / flashing; ( сама программа) firmware4) тех. ( проделывание отверстий на станке) broaching -
16 incrustation
incrustation [ɛ̃kʀystasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = technique) inlaying ; ( = ornement) inlay* * *ɛ̃kʀystasjɔ̃2) ( dépôt) encrustation* * *ɛ̃kʀystasjɔ̃ nf2) TV, [image] superimposition3) (= dépôt) fur no pl scale no pl* * *incrustation nf1 Art ( procédé) inlaying; ( résultat) inlay; un objet orné d'incrustations an object decorated with inlay; incrustations d'or gold inlay; un meuble à incrustations de nacre a piece of furniture inlaid with mother-of-pearl;4 Cout panel.incrustations de dentelle Cout lace panels.[ɛ̃krystasjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [décoration] inlay[procédé] inlaying2. GÉOLOGIE [action] encrusting[résultat] incrustation -
17 tramezzo
m partition* * *tramezzo s.m.1 partition; ( muro divisorio) partition wall, curtain wall2 ( di tessuto) entredeux; lace insertion* * *[tra'mɛddzo]sostantivo maschile edil. partition (wall), (room) divider* * *tramezzo/tra'mεddzo/sostantivo m.edil. partition (wall), (room) divider. -
18 Mitering
A method of joining two pieces of material, such as lace, insertion, embroidery, or finishing a hem, at an equally divided angle, as a corner.
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