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вертелочное трикотажное полотно
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Tricot — is a plain warp knit fabric that can be created with an array of fibers and fiber blends. It is not unusual for various types of tricot to be manufactured with the use of cotton, wool, silk, rayon, or nylon, or any combination of fibers. Because… … Wikipedia
tricot — [trē′kō] n. [Fr < tricoter, to knit < MFr, to move, dance < tricot, dim. of trique, a stick, cane < estriquier, to strike < MDu striken; akin to STRIKE] 1. a thin fabric of polyester, nylon, etc., used esp. for underwear 2. a type… … English World dictionary
Tricot — Tri cot , n. [F.] A fabric of woolen, silk, or cotton knitted, or women to resemble knitted work. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fabric and Cloth — This is a rather odd category, listing 269 names of kinds of fabric and cloth. There is an enormous variety in fabrics, with many different national, historical and regional varieties. It is interesting to note, however, that almost all of the… … Phrontistery dictionary
fabric — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. cloth, textile, material, tissue; structure, framework. See production, materials, crossing, texture. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Material] Syn. cloth, textile, stuff; see cloth . 2. [Basic structure] Syn … English dictionary for students
tricot — tri•cot [[t]ˈtri koʊ[/t]] n. 1) tex a warp knit fabric of various natural or synthetic fibers, as silk or nylon, having fine vertical ribs on the face and horizontal ribs on the back, used esp. for garments 2) tex a woolen or worsted fabric with… … From formal English to slang
tricot — noun Etymology: French, from tricoter to move the legs rapidly, knit, from Middle French, to run, skip, ultimately from Old French estriquier to stroke, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English strīcan to stroke more at strike Date: 1859 1. a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
tricot — /tree koh/, n. 1. a warp knit fabric of various natural or synthetic fibers, as wool, silk, or nylon, having fine vertical ribs on the face and horizontal ribs on the back, used esp. for making garments. 2. a kind of worsted cloth. [1870 75; < F … Universalium
tricot — plain knitted silk or woollen fabric Fabric and Cloth … Phrontistery dictionary
tricot — n. silk, rayon, nylon or woollen fabric resembling knitting. ♦ tricotine, n. double twilled worsted fabric … Dictionary of difficult words
tricot — noun /ˈtɹikoʊ/ A soft, knit fabric … Wiktionary