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1 soft fibre
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > soft fibre
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2 soft fibre
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3 soft fibre
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4 fibre
1. n волокно, фибра; нитьglass fibre — стекловолокно, стеклянное волокно
fibre composite — волоконный композиционный материал, волокнит
2. n лыко; мочало3. n характер, склад характера4. n сила, устойчивость5. n грубая пища; грубая часть пищевых продуктовСинонимический ряд:1. character (noun) character; honesty; integrity; principles; probity; rectitude2. essential element (noun) being; essential element; nature; quality; quintessence; tissue3. fabric (noun) fabric; texture; web4. filament (noun) connective tissue; cord; filament; hair; shred; strand; string -
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6 soft-textured wood fibre concrete
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > soft-textured wood fibre concrete
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7 Soft Waste
This comprises the fibre that flies off the carding machine, noils from the combing machine, stubbing waste and roving waste. All these wastes can be reused at once by running them back into the carding machine along with new wool. -
8 soft glass-fibre mat
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9 soft wood fibre board drying
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > soft wood fibre board drying
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10 vegetable fibre
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11 alginate fibre
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12 bast fibre
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13 boony fibre
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14 cross fibre
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15 wood fibre
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16 woody fibre
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17 dull fibre
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > dull fibre
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18 polyester fibre
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > polyester fibre
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19 Chingma Fibre
A rather coarse, soft fibre obtained from the Abutilon plant; used for cordage. The fibre is superior to)ute. Also known as Chinese or Tientsin Jute, but is not a true)ute. Cultivated in Northern China and Japan. -
20 Coir Fibre
The cocoanut when taken from the tree has a thick fibrous covering, varying from 3-in. to 6 in. in thickness. The kernel is extracted, and the husk is retted to obtain the fibres. The retting is done by keeping the husks under water for several months. This retting dissolves the gum which binds the fibres together and leaves the fibres soft and pliable. In the Anjengo district the retting is done in brackish water which gives a better fibre than when done in fresh water. For this reason Anjengo yarn is claimed as of better quality. The yarns spun from the coir fibre are generally hand produced. The fibre is a reddish brown colour, up to 10 in long, and occurs in the form of large stiff and very elastic filaments, each filament being round smooth and somewhat like horse hair It possesses remarkable tenacity and curls easily. The fibre is used in the South Seas instead of oakum for caulking boats and vessels and it is claimed that it will never rot. Coir fibre is principally used for making mats, cordage, rugs and carpets. About 1 lb of fibre is obtained from six cocoanuts (see Coir Yarn and Kogalla Yarn)
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