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1 plant textile fibre
растительное волокно
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plant textile fibre
Natural textile fibres of vegetal origin. (Source: RRDA)
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1. [ʹtekstaıl] n1. обыкн. pl текстиль2. ткань ( волокно)2. [ʹtekstaıl] a1. прядильныйtextile plant - прядильное растение, лубяная культура
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ˈtekstaɪl
1. прил. текстильный;
ткацкий Syn: weaver's, weaving
2. сущ.;
обыкн. мн. текстиль( ное изделие) ;
ткань обыкн. pl текстиль ткань (волокно) ;
- synthetic *s синтетические ткани прядильный - * fibre прядильное волокно - * plant прядильное растение, лубяная культура текстильный, ткацкий - * industry текстильная промышленность - * mill текстильная фабрика textile (обыкн. pl) текстиль(ное изделие) ;
ткань ~ текстильный;
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5 natural fibre
волокно природного происхождения
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natural fibre
A textile fiber of mineral, plant or animal origin. (Source: MGH)
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