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1 Staple
A wool-sorting term denoting whether the wool is of sufficient strength and the fibres sound enough for making warp yarn. A collection of several tufts of wool connected together by a binder (see Tufts (wool) ———————— A term indicating the average spinning length of the fibres in a sample of raw cotton or wool, e.g., cotton may be spoken of as 1-in. staple; (2) staple fabrics is a term used for fabrics that are usually in demand. -
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ثَبَّتَ بالرَّزَّة \ staple: to fix with staples: The electric wires were stapled to the wall. \ رَزَّزَ \ staple: to fix staples: The electric wires were stapled to the wall. The papers were stapled together. \ رِزَّة \ staple: a U-shaped nail or pin that is pointed at both ends. \ مِسْمَار \ staple: a U-shaped nail or pin that is pointed at both ends. \ See Also دَبّوس مَثْنِيّ برَأْسَيْن -
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عَادِيّ \ average: usual; neither good nor bad: He has an average singing voice. common: usual; often heard or seen; happening often: a common flower; a common saying; a common event. familiar: (of sights and sounds) well known; often seen or heard: a familiar face. habitual: usual; customary; continual: She gave her habitual greeting. mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. natural: usual; expected: It is not natural for anyone to live alone. normal: usual; regular: What are your normal working hours? I normally get up at 7 o’clock. ordinary: usual: not special; not strange: my ordinary duties; an ordinary person. plain: simple; of the usual kind; without ornament: in plain English (not using fancy language); plain paper (without lines); a plain blue dress (with no ornament or other colour on it); in plain clothes (not in uniform), (of people) not good-looking He was a nice boy, but rather plain and not very clever. standard: usual; not special; acting as a standard: a standard pattern; a standard size. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countrie. usual: customary: He arrived at the usual time, but she was later than usual (than she was at most times). \ See Also معتاد (مُعْتَاد)، مألوف (مَأْلوف)، رئيسي (رئيسيّ) -
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رَئِيسِيّ \ central: chief; of greatest importance: Social equality is the central aim of this government. chief: most important; main: Our chief crop is corn. key: important, so that others depend on it: The ship’s engineer holds a key position. leading: chief; most important: a leading artist; the town’s leading store. main: chief; most important: my main reasons; a main road. major: greater; very great: The major part of the work is done. He has a major share in the business. principal: main; chief: the principal rivers of Europe. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countries. -
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6 staple
1. скобка, проволочная скоба для сшивания;Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > staple
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7 staple
I [ˈsteɪpl] noun1) a chief product of trade or industry.إنْتاج رَئيسي قوت أو غِذاء رَئيسي II [ˈsteɪpl]1. noun1) a U-shaped type of nail.دَبّوس مُزْدَوِج لِشَبْك الأوراق2) a U-shaped piece of wire that is driven through sheets of paper etc to fasten them together.سِلك لِضَم الأوراق2. verbto fasten or attach (paper etc) with staples.يُدَبِّس الأوراق -
8 Staple Rayon Fibre
Formerly this only referred to waste resulting from the processing of long filament rayon. Rayon staple fibre is now specially manufactured on a large scale similar to that for the making of long filament rayon up to the process of spinning, after which it is cut into staple lengths suitable for spinning either on cotton, woollen or worsted spinning machinery. Rayon staple fibre is produced in bright and dull qualities, and in various denier sizes. Usual sizes in commercial use in this country are 1.25 denier and 1.5 denier filament thickness and 17/8-in. and 17/16 -in. staple for spinning on cotton machinery or mixing with cotton; 3, 4.5 and 8 denier filaments of 3-in., 4-in., 6-in., and 8-in. staple for blending with wool.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Staple Rayon Fibre
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9 Staple Cotton
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10 Staple Fiber Devision
Textile: SFDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Staple Fiber Devision
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11 staple gun
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > staple gun
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12 staple machine
проволокошвейная машина; см. также staplerАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > staple machine
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13 staple remover
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > staple remover
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14 staple commodities
Finbasic food, or raw materials, that are important in a country’s economy -
15 Cotton Staple
Staple means the length of the fibre, a good staple is a long fibre, and a short staple is a short fibre. The staple may be termed the average length of the bulk of the fibres. The length of staple determines the counts of yarn that can be spun from any particular cotton. The counts and average lengths for twist are: - Up to 16's, 7/8-in. 17's to 26's, 1-in. 27's to 36's, 11/16-in. 37's to 44's, 11/8-in. 45's to 52's, 13/16-in. 53's to 60's, 11/4-in. 61's to 70's, 15/16-in. 71's to 80's, 13/8-in. 81's to 90's, 17/16-in.; 90's to 100's, 11/2-in. If the cotton is for weft yarn then about 30 per cent finer counts can be spun from a given length of staple than is possible for twist yarns. -
16 Viscose Staple Fibre In Colours
During the year 1938 supplies became available of viscose staple fibre in colours. For the wool trade there are three colours in 4.5 filament denier and staple length of 2-in. for woollen spinning, and 4-in. to 6-in. for worsted spinning. For cotton spinning five colours are available in 1.5 filament denier and 17/16-in. staple. These colours have the highest degree of fastness and have only a small surcharge for the colour. The producers state that this coloured staple fibre processes with equal facility with normal undyed staple fibre in the same range of counts, so that the difficulties normally met with in the processing of dyed fibres do not apply to these productions.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Viscose Staple Fibre In Colours
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17 Bragg Long Staple
A variety of American cotton; the staple is long, but not of uniform length; forming large, late maturing bolls, gives 30 per cent of lint. This appears to be a true hybrid between G. Herbaceum and G. Barbadense. The staple is mostly 11/4-in., but up to 21/2-in. is obtained. -
18 Viscose Staple Fibre
This is produced in exactly the same way as continuous filament viscose up to the point of spinning. Instead of making a separate thread at each spinneret, the filaments from all spinnerets on a frame are drawn together into a rope which runs into a cutter which chops the filaments into a definite staple length varying from 17/16 -in. for mixing with cotton or spinning on cotton machinery, up to 2-in. to 8-in. for mixing with wool or for spinning on wool machinery. Viscose staple fibre is also produced in various filament deniers such as 1.5 denier equivalent to cotton fibre thickness, or 3 and 4.5 filament denier equivalent to wool qualities.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Viscose Staple Fibre
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19 Wool-Dyeing Viscose Staple Fibre
Viscose staple fibre to which has been imparted properties which allow it to be dyed with wool dyes, so that in wool and viscose staple fibre mixture fabrics both materials are dyed simultaneously.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Wool-Dyeing Viscose Staple Fibre
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20 Alien Long Staple
ALLEN COTTON (Allan Silk, Alien Long Staple, Talbot)Variety of raw cotton growing in Mississippi, the staple is fine and silky, measuring up to 11/8-in., the lint is less than 30 per cent. The colour is white and much used for blending with Egyptian. Spins up to 50's or 60's warp yarns.
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