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61 Velveteen
Cotton fabric with a short full pile made by weft tufts, and frequently referred to as cotton velvet. A better definition of velveteen would be weft pile velvet to distinguish the fabric from warp pile velvet, more particularly since the practice has grown of making velvets with rayon weft pile on the same principle as cotton weft pile velveteens. The weaves vary, but all conform to the principle of floating the weft which is to form pile over five or more ends. The pile weft in cheaper velveteens floats over five warp ends and under one, the weave being complete on 6 ends and 6 picks as shown at A. After weaving, the pile picks are cut in the centre of the floats, e.g., along the arrows, in order to make a uniform length of pile. With this construction the weft tufts have only one intersection with the warp by which they are held, and stability in the fabric can only be obtained by mutual support through the tufts, the binding picks, and the warp ends, being present in sufficient number. Another weave for velveteen is shown at B on 6 ends and 8 picks. A method of weaving fast pile velveteen is shown in weave C, where the weft tufts make three intersections and are held by two warp threads. See diagram under Velvet, showing single and fast pile tufts.
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62 Wadded Cloths
Fabrics in which an extra warp or weft is introduced to add weight and bulk. Warp wadding is most used because it is the most economical and is usually coarser and cheaper than the face or back warps. The wadding threads lie between the two fabrics and the binding intersections are limited to the minimum and placed so as not to be seen on either face or back. -
63 Wale
The series of loops knitted by the same needle in machine knitting is known as a " wale." The direction of twill in twill fabrics and of the weave intersections in some satin fabrics is referred to as "waling" to the right or to the left. -
64 sightline
sightline ['saɪtlaɪn]champ m de vision;∎ to block sb's sightline boucher la vue de qn;∎ drivers need an unobstructed sightline at intersections les conducteurs doivent avoir un champ de vision dégagé aux croisements -
65 directional map
"A map created with transportation and mass transit shapes, such as highways, parkways, intersections, road and street signs, routes, railroad tracks, transit terminals, rivers, and buildings." -
66 vertex
"A handle at intersections between segments, lines or curves that comprise a shape." -
67 traffic control
регулирование движения дорожного транспорта
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traffic control
The organization of a more efficient movement of traffic within a given road network by rearranging the flows, controlling the intersections and regulating the times and places for parking. (Source: GOOD)
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управление транспортными потоками
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