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1 ribs fabric
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2 ribs fabric
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текст.рубчатая тканьластичное трикотажное полотноАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > ribs fabric
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5 fabric
1) строение; структура2) ткань, материал3) изделие7) возведение, сооружение•-
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6 двойное трикотажное переплетение
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7 ластичное трикотажное полотно
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8 двойное трикотажное переплетение
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > двойное трикотажное переплетение
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9 ластичное трикотажное полотно
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > ластичное трикотажное полотно
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10 rib
I [rɪb]1) anat. costa f., costola f.2) gastr. costoletta f., cotoletta f. con l'osso3) (structural) (in umbrella) stecca f.; arch. nervatura f., costolone m.; aer. centina f.4) (in knitting) (stitch) costa f.II [rɪb]* * *[rib]1) (any one of the bones which curve round and forward from the backbone, enclosing the heart and lungs.) costa, costola2) (one of the curved pieces of wood which are joined to the keel to form the framework of a boat.) costa3) (a vertical raised strip in eg knitted material, or the pattern formed by a row of these.) costa4) (any of a number of things similar in shape, use etc to a rib, eg one of the supports for the fabric of an aeroplane wing or of an umbrella.) centina; nervatura•- ribbed- ribbing* * *[rɪb]1. nto dig or poke sb in the ribs — dare una gomitata nelle costole a qn
2. vt(fam: tease) punzecchiare* * *rib /rɪb/n.1 (anat.) costa; costola: false ribs, costole false; floating ribs, costole fluttuanti; true (o sternal) ribs, costole vere (o sternali); to fracture one's ribs, riportare una frattura alle costole; to poke (o to dig) sb. in the ribs, dare una gomitatina nelle costole a q. ( per richiamarne l'attenzione, ecc.); He fell and cracked several ribs, è caduto e si è incrinato diverse costole; She's so thin you can see her ribs, è così magra che le si vedono le costole3 ( di stoffa, di lavoro a maglia) costa: a rib sweater, un maglione a coste; Work 20 rows in rib, lavorare venti ferri a coste4 (archit.) costolone; nervatura7 (naut.) ordinata; corba; costa11 (mecc.) nervatura; scanalatura13 (ind. min.) pilastro abbandonato● (anat.) rib cage, gabbia toracica □ ( sport) rib pad, paracostole □ ( cucito) rib stitch, punto a costa □ (antiq.) rib-tickler, cosa divertente; spasso □ (antiq.) rib-tickling, buffo; spassoso.(to) rib /rɪb/v. t.1 (fam.) prendere in giro2 fornire di coste; rinforzare con nervature4 (archit.) munire di costoloni5 (mecc.) scanalare* * *I [rɪb]1) anat. costa f., costola f.2) gastr. costoletta f., cotoletta f. con l'osso3) (structural) (in umbrella) stecca f.; arch. nervatura f., costolone m.; aer. centina f.4) (in knitting) (stitch) costa f.II [rɪb] -
11 Welts, Woven
WELTS, WOVENBoth the terms pique and toilet welt are used to describe a distinctive class of fabric -which is produced in plain and in figured styles. The distinctive feature of a pique or welt consists in well-defined rounded ribs running across the cloth from selvedge to selvedge, e.g., contrary to Bedford cords in which the ribs run down the cloth parallel with the selvedges. Pique welts require two warps and two or more wefts. The warp ends are arranged 2 face 1 back, and the latter are coarser than the face and are woven with greater tension, as they interweave with the cutting picks to form the troughs between the ribs. Sometimes wadding picks are inserted between the back and the face warps to throw the ribs into greater prominence. -
12 rib
1. noun1) (Anat.) Rippe, die2)rib[s] — (joint of meat) Rippenstück, das
3) (supporting piece) (of insect's wing) Ader, die; (of feather) Kiel, der; Schaft, der; (of leaf, in knitting) Rippe, die2. transitive verb,* * *[rib]1) (any one of the bones which curve round and forward from the backbone, enclosing the heart and lungs.) die Rippe2) (one of the curved pieces of wood which are joined to the keel to form the framework of a boat.) die Rippe3) (a vertical raised strip in eg knitted material, or the pattern formed by a row of these.) linke Masche4) (any of a number of things similar in shape, use etc to a rib, eg one of the supports for the fabric of an aeroplane wing or of an umbrella.) die Rippe•- academic.ru/62287/ribbed">ribbed- ribbing* * *[rɪb]I. nto break a \rib sich dat eine Rippe brechen2. FOOD▪ \ribs Rippchen ntprime \rib Hochrippe f3. of a boat, roof Spant m4. of a lute, violin Zarge f7. of an insect's wing, a leaf Rippe f8. of land, rock Grat m, Erhebung fII. vt<- bb->▪ to \rib sth etw mit Speichen versehen* * *[rɪb]1. n1) (ANAT, COOK) Rippe f2. vt(inf: tease) necken, foppen* * *rib [rıb]A s1. ANAT Rippe f:smite sb under the fifth rib BIBEL jemanden erstechen2. GASTRa) Rippenstück nb) Rippenspeer m/n3. hum Ehehälfte f (Ehefrau)5. ZOOL Schaft m (einer Vogelfeder)6. TECH Stab m, Stange f, (auch Heiz- etc) Rippe f8. SCHIFFb) Spiere f9. Bergbau:a) Sicherungspfeiler mb) (Erz)Trumm n10. MUS Zarge f (Seitenwand)rib stitch (Stricken) linke Masche13. rippenartige Erhöhung, Welle fB v/t1. mit Rippen versehenfor wegen)* * *1. noun1) (Anat.) Rippe, die2)rib[s] — (joint of meat) Rippenstück, das
3) (supporting piece) (of insect's wing) Ader, die; (of feather) Kiel, der; Schaft, der; (of leaf, in knitting) Rippe, die2. transitive verb,* * *n.Drehschiene f.Lamelle -n f.Rippe -n f. -
13 Ottoman
A dress fabric of warp rib weave from hard spun yarns. Originally silk was used, but now botany yarns or cotton is employed. The ribs may be formed at intervals to give stripe effects. The rib is known as the ottoman cord, and is broad and flat. It is much used as a ground weave for figured poplins in which silk and wool or silk and cotton are the yarns. There are three sizes of ottoman ribs known as Soleil, Ottoman and Ottoman Cord. Soleil has the smallest rib and is made in many qualities (see Soleil). Ottoman has a bolder rib than the Soleil and is made slightly heavier, such as 104 ends and 78 picks per inch or even higher, using the same yarns. Ottoman Cord is like Ottoman, but the ribs are of different sizes and arranged alternately. -
14 rib
rib1) (any one of the bones which curve round and forward from the backbone, enclosing the heart and lungs.) ribbein2) (one of the curved pieces of wood which are joined to the keel to form the framework of a boat.) spant3) (a vertical raised strip in eg knitted material, or the pattern formed by a row of these.) ribbestrikking, vrangbord4) (any of a number of things similar in shape, use etc to a rib, eg one of the supports for the fabric of an aeroplane wing or of an umbrella.) -ribbe; spile•- ribbed- ribbingribbe--------ribbein--------spile--------spilleIsubst. \/rɪb\/1) ( anatomi) ribben2) ( kjøtt) ribbe3) ( håndarbeid) vrangbord, ribbestrikk4) ( botanikk) bladribbe5) ( paraply) spile6) ( musikk) randflate (på strengeinstrument)7) ( sjøfart) spant8) ( arkitektur) hvelvribbe9) ( spøkefullt) kjerring, vivpoke\/dig someone in the ribs dytte (til) noen i sidentickle someone's ribs ( overført) få noen til å leIIverb \/rɪb\/1) ( hverdagslig) tulle med, erte2) utstyre med rifler, ribber -
15 rib
[rib]1) (any one of the bones which curve round and forward from the backbone, enclosing the heart and lungs.) rebro2) (one of the curved pieces of wood which are joined to the keel to form the framework of a boat.) rebro3) (a vertical raised strip in eg knitted material, or the pattern formed by a row of these.) rebro4) (any of a number of things similar in shape, use etc to a rib, eg one of the supports for the fabric of an aeroplane wing or of an umbrella.) rebro•- ribbed- ribbing* * *I [rib]nounrebro; rebrce, žila (v listu); humorously žena, "boljša polovica"dig (poke) in the ribs colloquially sunek v (pod) rebrato poke s.o. in the ribs — dregniti koga v rebra, figuratively s tako kretnjo šaljivo pritegniti pozornost kake osebeto smite s.o. under the fifth rib — zabosti koga, zasaditi komu nož med rebraII [rib]transitive verbojačiti, okrepiti z rebri; agronomy na pol orati; slang nagajati, dražiti, rogati se, zasmehovati (koga) -
16 Bedford Cords
Fabrics having cords or ribs in the direction of the warp produced by interweaving the weft in plain or twill order with alternate groups of warp threads. The ribs may be emphasised by the addition of wadding or stuffing warp threads. Generally woven in dobby looms. All cotton, all wool or mixed. A standard cotton cloth is made 36-in., 144 X 100 per inch, 40's/50's, with 20's wadding ends. The diagram gives the weave. When the face ends X are weaving plain in one section, the face ends are lifted in the other section, this is for two picks, and then the weave is reversed. The plain ends are separated in the reed. ▪ Another cloth is made 30-in. from 24's warp, 36's weft, with every seventh cord made from coloured yarn. A heavy cloth is made for use as riding breeches in many qualities. Also made with wool yams. The illustration (A) shows a fancy Bedford cord for dress goods. There are ten padding cords to the inch, as shown by the broader cord stripes. These dress goods styles are made from a two-fold warp and single weft, all Egyptian yams. Fabric B is a three-colour fancy weave. The term " London Cord " is given to a heavy cotton Bedford Cord, woven with a 2 X 1 twill face. One quality is 88 X 80 per inch, 16/20's. Frequently padding ends are used to give prominence to the cords. Bedford Cord shirtings are made from the 144 X 110 cloth, usually 33/34-in. and with coloured stripes -
17 Corduroy
A term that is commonly known as 2 & 2 rib, or two ribs alternating on face and back of children's stockings. ———————— A strong cotton cloth used for suitings. It is cut pile fabric, and has hard-wearing qualities. The weave has a cord or rib surface with either round or flat tops, with pile formed by the weft. When woven with a twill back it is known as a " Genoa back," and when a plain back is used it is termed " tabby back " corduroy. Fabrics of this class are woven in the same way as velvets, except that the pile picks are bound by the warp so as to form straight lines of floats; thus producing a ribbed surface. After weaving, the material undergoes (before cutting) the same stiffening and liming process as velvets. Corduroys are made in many varieties, known as fine reed, eight shafts, thicksets, constitutions, cables, etc. (see Constitutionals). The illustration shows a corduroy design, wherein crosses show ground weaves and filled squares the pile picks. An illustration is given of the cloth with the pile cut. The ribs may vary from 12 to 1 per inch ▪ -
18 Gros Velour
A term applied to a plush fabric, woven with heavy cords or ribs in the weft. If the ribs are in the direction of the warp the term " Long Velour " is used. -
19 Crepe Janigor
A dress crepe fabric made in America. It is of the heavy rib type, which through an illusion of colour seems to have ribs of different sizes. The warp is composed of alternate ends of viscose rayon and dull lustre acetate (Albene, the dull lustre Rhodiaseta yarn). The weft is three-fold worsted yarn. When cross-dyed the fabric shows different shadings between the alternate picks. A dull lustre finish is given to the cloth. -
20 Epingle
A ribbed fabric with large and small ribs alternating either in the same colour or different. There are numerous varieties, and the fabric is often made with silk yarns, but silk and cotton or worsted arc also made.
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