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1 Faille Reverse
A faille fabric with a double weave used for curtains, drapery, etc. Woven with poplin face and a twill back from silk warp and a cotton weft. -
2 ломаная саржа
1) Engineering: broken twill (http://www.handweaving.net/GalleryDetail.aspx?GalleryItemID=5) -
3 обратная саржа
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4 двустороннее саржевое переплетение
Engineering: reverse twillУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > двустороннее саржевое переплетение
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5 двустороннее саржевое плетение
Engineering: reverse twill (http://www.ngpedia.ru/id251374p1.html)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > двустороннее саржевое плетение
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6 Gegenköper
m < textil> ■ reverse twill -
7 croisé
1.
croisée kʀwɑze adjectif1) ( se chevauchant) [bâtons, fils, jambes] crossed; [bras, mains] foldedconversations croisées — Télécommunications crossed lines
2) ( métissé) [sang] mixed; [chien] crossbred3) ( style vestimentaire) [costume, veste] double-breasted; [dos, corsage] crossover (épith)4) ( réciproque) [accords, alliances] reciprocal; [taux] cross (épith)5) Littérature [rimes, vers] alternate6) Sport
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nom masculin1) Histoire crusader2) ( tissu) twill* * *kʀwaze croisé, -e1. adj1) FINANCEfinancement croisé — cross-financing, cross-funding
2) (costume, veston) double-breasted3) TENNIS (revers, coup droit, volée) cross-court4)5)See:2. nm(= guerrier) crusader3. nf2) (= fenêtre) window* * *A pp ⇒ croiser.B pp adj1 ( se chevauchant) [bâtons, fils, jambes] crossed; [bras, mains] folded; châle croisé sur la poitrine shawl crossed over the chest; bretelles croisées dans le dos braces GB ou suspenders US which cross over at the back; conversations croisées Télécom crossed lines;2 ( métissé) [sang] mixed; [chien] crossbred; race croisée crossbreed; pollinisation croisée cross-pollination;4 ( réciproque) [accords, alliances] reciprocal; [taux] cross ( épith); accord de licences croisées reciprocal licensing agreements; participations croisées cross ou reciprocal holdings; indexation croisée cross indexing;5 Littérat [rimes, vers] alternate;7 Tex tissu croisé twill;8 Ordinat compilateur croisé cross-compiler.C nm1 Hist crusader;2 Tex twill.D croisée nf1 ( intersection) junction (de of); à la croisée des chemins lit, fig at the crossroads; être à la croisée de deux cultures/mondes to be poised between two different cultures/worlds;1. [bras] folded[jambes] crossedil était debout, les bras croisés he was standing with his arms folded2. LITTÉRATURE [rimes] alternate3. [hybride - animal, plante] crossbred4. [veste, veston] double-breasted5. ÉCONOMIEdétention ou participation croisée crossholding————————nom masculin————————croisée nom féminin1. [intersection] crossing2. ARCHITECTURE3. [fenêtre] casement -
8 Crepe Meteore
A fine French all-silk fabric made from very fine silk yams in 2 & I twill weave. Only the weft is crepe and it is used two right, two reverse. Cloth width is 43-in. to finish 39/40-in. There are 220 (double ends) and from 80 up to 100 picks per inch. Owing to the large number of ends it is woven on six shafts, giving a warp face. It is piece-dyed and finished to give a lustrous face.
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