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42 Shantung
1. Шантунг (провинция в Китае, славящаяся шёлком дубовых шелкопрядов); 2. че-су-чаEnglish-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > Shantung
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43 shantung
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44 Shantung Pongee
A fabric much used for summer clothing and is a plain weave all-silk cloth, made from coarse yarns about 150 to 200 denier warp and weft, 72 ends and 72 picks per inch. -
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46 shantung silk
1. шёлк дубовых шелкопрядов; 2. че-су-ча; чесун-чаEnglish-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > shantung silk
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47 cotton shantung
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48 crepe shantung
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49 cotton shantung
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > cotton shantung
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50 crepe shantung
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > crepe shantung
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51 cotton shantung
English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > cotton shantung
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52 Shandong
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53 Baku
A fine straw produced in China, where it is hand woven into material used in the millinery trade; chiefly woven in the Shantung district. -
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An oriental silk fabric, softer and finer than Shantung, plain weave. Dirty uneven grege warp and weft yarns are used. -
55 Jia Sixie (Chia Ssu-Hsieh)
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. sixth century AD Chinad. sixth century AD China[br]Chinese writer on agricultural practice.[br]Jia Sixie was the author of the Qi Min Yao Shu (Chhi Min Yao Shu), the earliest complete Chinese agricultural treatise to have survived. The survey quotes from over 160 other texts and the author himself relates how he collected from a wide range of sources, including folk songs and the anecdotes of old men. Little is known of Jia Sixie. It is assumed that he was a middle-ranking official and that his agricultural experience derives from his own work in the Shantung region. In addition to husbandry information, the treatise deals with the problems of running an agricultural estate. Details of experiments are also given, indicating that the text may have been aimed more at the estate owner than the peasant farmer. Culinary matters are also commented upon. Discussions of the range of crops available to the Chinese farmer, and of the-rotational practices implemented to make best use of those crops, give a clear indication that a much higher productivity was being achieved than in Europe at that time or for almost another thousand years. Crop diversity and rotations, as well as technologies such as green manuring and implements such as rollers and seed-drills, were combined to achieve these substantial yields.[br]Further ReadingF.Bray, vol. VI.2 of J.Needham (ed.), Science and Civilisation in China (provides a comprehensive discussion on Chinese agricultural practice, and an early chapter gives details of her sources).APBiographical history of technology > Jia Sixie (Chia Ssu-Hsieh)
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shantung — ou chantoung [ ʃɑ̃tuŋ ] n. m. • 1909; nom d une province de Chine ♦ Tissu de soie pure ou mélangée de tussah, sorte de pongé grossier. ● shantung ou shantoung ou chantoung nom masculin (de Shandong, nom d une province chinoise) Tissu de soie de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
shantung — (n.) coarse silk, 1882, from Shantung province, in China, where the fabric was made … Etymology dictionary
shantung — ► NOUN ▪ a type of soft silk with a coarse surface. ORIGIN from Shantung in China, where it was originally made … English terms dictionary
shantung — (del chino; pronunciamos chantún o santún chantún o santún ) sustantivo masculino 1. (no contable) Tejido algo basto de seda originario de esta provincia china. 2. Tela de cualquier otra fibra, de apariencia semejante … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Shantung — Shantung1 [shan′tuŋ′shän′dooŋ′] n. [sometimes s ] 1. a fabric with a slub filling, made from the silk of wild silkworms 2. a similar fabric of rayon, acetate, cotton, etc. Shantung2 [shan′tuŋ′shän′dooŋ′] a former transliteration of SHANDONG … English World dictionary
Shantung — /shan tung / or, for 2, /shan tung/; for 1, also Chin. /shahn doong /, n. 1. Shandong. 2. (often l.c.) Textiles. a. a heavy pongee. Cf. tussah. b. a fabric imitating this, of rayon or cotton. * * * ▪ province … Universalium
shantung — ► sustantivo masculino 1 TEXTIL Tela de seda que presenta un grano muy pronunciado. 2 TEXTIL Tela de algodón o de rayón de características análogas a la de seda. * * * shantung (ingl.; pronunc. [shantún]) 1 m. *Tela fabricada con seda de gusano… … Enciclopedia Universal
Shantung — Shan|tung [ ʃantʊŋ ]: ↑ Schantung. * * * Shantung [ʃ ], Provinz in China, Shandong. * * * Schạn|tung, (Fachspr.:) Shantung, Schạn|tung|sei|de, (Fachspr.:) Shantungseide, die [nach der chin. Provinz Schantung]: Seidengewebe aus Tussahseide mit … Universal-Lexikon
shantung — shan|tung sb., en el. et, er, erne (en slags silkestof), i sms. shantung el. shantungs , fx shantung(s)frakke … Dansk ordbog
shantung — {{#}}{{LM S35638}}{{〓}} {{[}}shantung{{]}} {{■}}(ing.){{□}} {{◆}}(pl. shantoungs){{◇}} {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} Tela de seda originaria de china. {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Por alusión a Shantung, antiguo nombre de Shandong, provincia de donde procedía… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
shantung — noun Etymology: Shantung (Shandong), China Date: circa 1882 a fabric in plain weave having a slightly irregular surface due to uneven slubbed filling yarns … New Collegiate Dictionary