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1 Frame Brussels
The number of frames used in the manufacture of a Brussels carpet to a certain extent determines the quality. Three, four or five frames are common, each frame holding 256 bobbins of yarn; so a three-frame has 256 X 3 = 768 warp threads, and five-frame 256 X 5 = 1,280 warp threads. Only 256 threads show on the face, the remainder form the back or stuffing of the carpet. Thus it will be seen that a five-frame carpet is much thicker, heavier and more durable than a four- or three-frame carpet. -
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3 Frame-Technik
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5 frame-afregeling
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6 frame-afregelingssignaal
• frame alignment signalNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > frame-afregelingssignaal
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7 frame-afregelingstijdslot
• frame alignment time slotNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > frame-afregelingstijdslot
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8 frame-multiplexstructuur
• frame multiplex structureNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > frame-multiplexstructuur
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9 Frame Tape
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10 frame
[freɪm]1. noun1) a hard main structure round which something is built or made:هَيْكَلthe steel frame of the aircraft.
2) something made to enclose something:إطارa window-frame.
3) the human body:هَيْكَل ، بُنْيَة الجِسِمHe has a slight frame.
2. verb1) to put a frame around:يَضَع إطارا على صورَهto frame a picture.
2) to act as a frame for:يُحيط، يكون بمثابة إطار يُلَفِّقُ تُهْمَه، يُحيكHer hair framed her face.
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11 Frame
m < edv> (von Keyframes abgegrenztes Bild einer Animationssequenz) ■ frame; data bit frame; data framem < edv> ■ frame -
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13 frame
هَيْكَل \ frame: the structure (of bars, etc.) on which sth. is built: Modern tents are made of cloth over a metal frame. framework: frame (of an building, etc.). shell: the frame of sth. that is partly built or has been partly destroyed: the burnt-out shell of an old castle. structure: sth. that is built; a regular or clearly defined framework: The bridge was a solid structure of steel and woodwork. The structure of a sentence is formed by grouping words in certain ways. There is not enough structure in this poem. temple: a building where people pray (in India, in Japan, in ancient Egypt or Greece, etc.). \ See Also بنية (بِنْيَة) -
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15 Frame Rate
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18 frame of mind
مِزَاج \ frame of mind: state of mind: He’s in a generous frame of mind today. humour: temper; state of mind: Our teacher was in a bad humour this morning. mood: the state of one’s mind and feelings: She’s in a very good mood today; she feels happy. nature: the character of a person or animal: His sons all have generous natures. Donkeys are lazy by nature. temper: the state of one’s feelings (esp. a bad state): He’s generous when he’s in a good temper. My father’s in a temper (He’s angry). temperament: sb.’s personal nature, esp. with regard to mind and feelings: She has an artistic temperament. -
19 frame of mind
حَالَة نَفْسِيَّة \ frame of mind: state of mind: He’s in a generous frame of mind today. humour: temper; state of mind: Our teacher was in a bad humour this morning. mood: the state of one’s mind and feelings: She’s in a very good mood today; she feels happy. spirit: a state of mind: He’s in high spirits. His spirits rose when he heard the good news. -
20 Frame Memory
n < edv> ■ Frame Memory
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