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Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > scroop of silk
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English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > scroop of silk
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Silk fabrics possess a peculiar rustling or scrunching feel which is variously termed " scroop," " bone " or " life " in the trade. Scroop is produced by treating the boiled-off yarn with a dilute acid. This peculiar " handle " can now be given to rayon fabrics by means of suitable treatment with soap or oil during the finishing process. -
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A semifinished product for the manufacture of silk fabrics dyed in the yarn. The process of brightening is intended to increase the lustre and scroop of the silk.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Brightened Silk Yarn
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The crunching sound of silk known as " scroop."
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silk — silklike, adj. /silk/, n. 1. the soft, lustrous fiber obtained as a filament from the cocoon of the silkworm. 2. thread made from this fiber. 3. cloth made from this fiber. 4. a garment of this cloth. 5. a gown of such material worn distinctively … Universalium
scroop — verb To create a rustling sound from friction between silk fibers. The friction causes the silk to scroop … Wiktionary
scroop — /skroohp/, v.i. 1. to emit a harsh, grating sound: The gate scrooped as he swung it shut. n. 2. a scrooping sound. 3. ability to make a rustling sound added to silk or rayon fabrics during finishing by treating them with certain acids. [1780 90;… … Universalium
scroop — n. (about a sound) grating sound resembling the sound of rustling silk v. make a rustling noise; produce rasping noise … English contemporary dictionary
scroop — /skrup/ (say skroohp) verb (i) 1. to emit a harsh, grating sound. –noun 2. a scrooping sound. 3. the crisp rustle of silk or similar cloth that has been treated with dilute acids. {imitative} …
scroop — ˈskrüp noun ( s) Etymology: imitative : a rasping sound : creak, scrape; specifically : the crisp rustle of silk or similar cloth that has been treated with dilute acid … Useful english dictionary
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