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1 набор топологического рисунка
1) Engineering: pattern stitching (ИС)2) Microchip technology: pattern stitchingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > набор топологического рисунка
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2 набор топологического рисунка
(ИС) pattern stitchingРусско-английский политехнический словарь > набор топологического рисунка
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3 Quilt
QUILT, QUILTEDOriginally a term applied to a cushion, bed, mattress or bedcover that was quilted by putting wadding between two cloths and stitching the two cloths together. The stitching can be arranged to form pattern in addition to binding the two cloths together. " Quilts " is now a general term, and includes the bedcovers known as Alhambra, Broche, Grecian, Honeycomb, Marseilles, Mitcheline, Tapestry and Terry. -
4 Quilted
QUILT, QUILTEDOriginally a term applied to a cushion, bed, mattress or bedcover that was quilted by putting wadding between two cloths and stitching the two cloths together. The stitching can be arranged to form pattern in addition to binding the two cloths together. " Quilts " is now a general term, and includes the bedcovers known as Alhambra, Broche, Grecian, Honeycomb, Marseilles, Mitcheline, Tapestry and Terry. -
5 Marseilles Quilts
A compound fabric consisting of two plain cloths joined together by a figuring warp to produce a pattern. Between the two cloths is inserted wadding weft of coarse yarn. A jacquard machine and heald shafts are required to weave the cloth. The healds weave the plain cloth, while the patterning ends are operated by the jacquard. Each pattern card serves for ten picks, viz., four picks of fine weft for the face cloth, four from the same shuttle for the back cloth, and two picks of coarse weft for wadding. The cloth can be woven from one beam, but two beams allow the tension on the stitching threads to be more correctly adjusted. The various qualities are termed 4-pick, 5-pick, etc., according to the number of picks woven for each jacquard card. One cloth is made 72 face ends 1/100's, 24 back ends, 20's, 40 face picks 32's, 40 back picks 32's, and 20 wadding picks 16's per inch, all cotton yarns. This cloth is an imitation of an Eastern fabric used as quilts, and made from a pure plain woven cloth, two pieces of the cloth being placed together one on the top of the other, and a thick cotton wadding placed between, the whole being stitched together by hand. Where no stitches were used the cloth bulged owing to the wadding between. -
6 Stocking-Back Cloths
A style of toilet cloth with twice as many face picks and ends as back ones. The face is plain weave, with pattern formed by stitching in diamond and other geometrical designs. Sometimes wadding picks are put in to give the pattern greater prominence.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Stocking-Back Cloths
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7 цех
department, ( завода) floor, house, plant, production unit, room, shop, shopfloor, workshop* * *цех м.
shop, department, plantбессеме́ровский цех — Bessemer plantцех блю́минга — blooming mill departmentбонда́рный цех — cooperage shopброшюро́вочный цех — book-stitching shopвагоноремо́нтный цех — carriage repair shopвспомога́тельный цех — service shop, service departmentцех вулканиза́ции — vulcanization shop, vulcanization departmentгальвани́ческий цех — electroplating shopцех глубо́кой печа́ти — gravure departmentдеревообраба́тывающий цех — wood-working shopдо́менный цех — blast-furnace plantдуби́льный цех — tan room, tanyardзаготови́тельный цех — blanking shopзо́льный цех кож. — lime yardинструмента́льный цех — tool (maker) shop, toolroomкала́ндровый цех — calendering shopкислоро́дно-конве́ртерный цех — oxygen-converter plantконсе́рвный цех — canning [preserving] shopкормоприготови́тельный цех — feed preparation shopкузне́чный цех — forge shopлите́йный цех — foundryлуди́льный цех — tinning plantмарте́новский цех — open-hearth plantмехани́ческий цех — machine shopмоде́льный цех — pattern shopмонта́жный цех — erecting shop; ( монтажа электропроводки) wiring shopнабо́рный цех — composing roomо́пытный цех — pilot shopосновно́й цех ( в отличие от вспомогательных) — producing [production] department (contrasts with service departments)цех отгру́зки гото́вой проду́кции — shipping departmentотде́лочный цех1. finishing shop, finishing department2. кож. currying shopпереде́льный цех прок. — rerolling departmentпереплё́тный цех — book bindery, bookbinding departmentпеча́тный цех — pressroom, printing departmentподготови́тельный цех рез. — stockpreparation shopпрока́тный цех — rolling-mill shopразли́вочный цех метал. — casting plantремо́нтный цех — repair [maintenance] shopсбо́рочный цех — assembling [assembly] shop, assembling departmentсва́рочный цех — welding shopсталелите́йный цех — steel(-casting) departmentсталеплави́льный цех — steelmaking plantтерми́ческий цех — heat-treating departmentфо́рмный цех полигр. — plateroom, plate departmentформо́вочный цех — moulding shopцех холо́дной листово́й штампо́вки — sheet-metal pressworking shopцех холо́дной объё́мной штампо́вки — cold-die-forging shopцех цветно́го литья́ — non-ferrous foundryчугунолите́йный цех — iron foundryэлектроремо́нтный цех — electrical repair shopэлектросталеплави́льный цех — electric-furnace (melting) shopцех электроста́нции, коте́льный — boiler departmentцех электроста́нции, маши́нный — engine [turbine] departmentцех электроста́нции, турби́нный — turbine department* * * -
8 Zusammensetzen komplexer Strukturen
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Zusammensetzen komplexer Strukturen
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9 Bang-Up Cord
A very heavy fustian cloth of cotton from about 14's warp, 10's weft. Pattern on 12-ends, 12 picks; stitching ends are used. Going out of favour owing to its weight. -
10 Embroidery On The Stamp
A method of work that was popular in the 17th century. Figures of animals and other objects were outlined upon the ground fabrics, padded up with horsehair and wool and the raised pads covered with white or coloured silk. Above this and upon it was embroidered the most gorgeous stitching. At times the relief motifs were covered with fine lace or had jewels interwoven in the pattern.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Embroidery On The Stamp
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11 Limerick Lace
Irish needlework. It is done by stitching patterns with heavier thread over machine-made net ground, or by buttonholing the edges of a pattern traced over lawn or muslin, cutting away the ground and applying the whole on machine-made net.
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