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1 Elastic Gore
A strong elastic tape, made with cotton or silk and rubber threads, used for the sides of shoes, usually in black or tan colours. -
2 Elastic Canvas
A term given to a cotton cloth used for stiffening in garments. It is plain weave and very heavily stiffened in finishing. Piece-dyed in all colours. One cloth is made 42 ends and 34 picks per inch, 12's T., 12's W., hard spun yarns. Originally this term denoted a lining fabric made of linen yarns. -
3 Elastic Cord
A cord composed of a rubber core with fine silk or cotton thread wound around it as a covering. -
4 Elastic Flannel
Fabric with a raised nap on the face, used for women's garments. It is made on the stocking loom in Wales, from 32-in. to 36-in. wide in stripes of rose or blue plain colours. Also called Veleurs de Laine. -
5 Elastic Webbing
A general name for many varieties of strong and narrow cotton, flax, and silk or other fibre fabrics, made with rubber threads as part of the warp; used for suspenders, garters, belts, etc. -
6 elastic
[ɪˈlæstɪk]1. adjective1) (of a material or substance) able to return to its original shape or size after being pulled or pressed out of shape:مَرِن، مُتَمَغِّطRubber is an elastic substance.
2) able to be changed or adapted:مَرِنThis is a fairly elastic arrangement.
2. nouna type of cord containing strands of rubber:مَطّاطHer hat was held on with a piece of elastic.
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7 Elastic Finish
BRISE, or ELASTIC FINISHA finish for muslin, jaconets, etc., and is a special one to keep the fabric soft and clothy, leaving yams round. Drying is done on stenters, and the cloth moving all the time. ———————— Such fabrics as batiste and muslin, require to have a degree of elasticity so that when bent they will resume their normal position when the pressure is released. This elasticity depends upon glutinous substances mixed with other ingredients in the mixture. The permanency of the elasticity depends on the condition of the atmosphere as moisture will effect this. -
8 elastic
مَرِن \ elastic: able to spring back to its own shape after being stretched: Rubber is elastic. flexible: that can be easily bent, like wire, that can be easily changed to suit new needs or conditions: Our plans are very flexible; we’ll decide where to go at the last minute. lithe: gracefully thin and strong, and able to bend and twist one’s body: a lithe boyish figure. plastic: (of materials) soft and easily shaped: Clay is plastic. springy: like a metal spring; having the effect of rubber on the movement of sth.: a springy way of walking (going up and down more than usual). supple: able to bend easily; not stiff: Children have supple bodies. -
9 elastic
مَطَّاط \ elastic: able to spring back to its own shape after being stretched: Rubber is elastic. rubber: a springy material that is used for car wheels, balls, etc,; it flows from a certain tree when the wood is cut. -
10 elastic discontinuity
Gold mining: elasticУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > elastic discontinuity
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11 elàstic
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12 elastic characteristics
упругие свойства материала; см. также elastic propertiesАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > elastic characteristics
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13 elastic distortion
см. elastic yieldАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > elastic distortion
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14 elastic fracture mechanics
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > elastic fracture mechanics
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15 elastic properties
pl.упругопластические свойства (напр., глин)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > elastic properties
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16 elastic yield
упругая деформация; см. также elastic distortionАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > elastic yield
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17 elastic band
( also rubber band)a small thin piece of rubber for holding things together or in place:حَلَقَة مَطّاطHe put an elastic band round the papers.
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18 elastic
خَيْط من المطَّاط المَرِن \ elastic: rubber thread woven into a strip of soft material, used to hold some garments in position. -
19 Elastic Loop Mobility System
Engineering: ELMSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Elastic Loop Mobility System
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20 Elastic Optic Coefficient
Electronics: EOCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Elastic Optic Coefficient
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Elastic limit — Elastic E*las tic ([ e]*l[a^]s t[i^]k), a. [Formed fr. Gr. elay nein to drive; prob. akin to L. alacer lively, brisk, and E. alacrity: cf. F. [ e]lastique.] 1. Springing back; having a power or inherent property of returning to the form from… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Elastic tissue — Elastic E*las tic ([ e]*l[a^]s t[i^]k), a. [Formed fr. Gr. elay nein to drive; prob. akin to L. alacer lively, brisk, and E. alacrity: cf. F. [ e]lastique.] 1. Springing back; having a power or inherent property of returning to the form from… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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elastic tissue — n tissue consisting chiefly of elastic fibers that is found esp. in some ligaments and tendons * * * strong extensible flexible connective tissue rich in yellow elastic fibres. These fibres are long, thin, and branching and are composed primarily … Medical dictionary
elastic — [ē las′tik, ilas′tik] adj. [ModL elasticus < LGr elastikos < Gr elaunein, to set in motion, beat out < IE base * el , to drive, move, go > ? LANE1] 1. able to spring back to its original size, shape, or position after being stretched … English World dictionary