- ply twist
- крутка кручёной пряжи
English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry. Липенок В., Григорьева А., Жданов Я. . 2015.
English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry. Липенок В., Григорьева А., Жданов Я. . 2015.
Ply — Ply, n. [Cf. F. pli, fr. plier. See {Ply}, v.] 1. A fold; a plait; a turn or twist, as of a cord. Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster] 2. Bent; turn; direction; bias. [1913 Webster] The late learners can not so well take the ply. Bacon. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ply — ply1 [plī] vt. plied, plying [ME plien < OFr plier < L plicare, to fold < IE base * plek , to entwine > FLAX] Now Rare to bend, twist, fold, or mold vi. Obs. to bend or submit n. pl. plies [MFr pli < the v.] 1 … English World dictionary
twist — [n1] curl, spin arc, bend, braid, coil, convolution, curlicue, curve, flourish, hank, helix, jerk, meander, plug, ply, pull, roll, spiral, swivel, torsion, turn, twine, undulation, warp, wind, wrench, yank, zigzag; concepts 738,754 twist [n2]… … New thesaurus
Twist per inch — TPI (twists per inch or turns per inch) is a term used in the textile industry. It measures how much twist a yarn has, [Kadolph, Sara J., ed.: Textiles , 10th edition, Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2007, ISBN 0 13 118769 4, p. 197] and can be calculated … Wikipedia
ply — {{11}}ply (n.) layer, late 15c., from M.Fr. pli a fold (13c.), from O.Fr. ploi (12c.), from stem of ployer (later pleier) to bend, to fold, from L. plicare to fold, lay see PLY (Cf. ply) (v.)). Now mainly in PLYWOOD (Cf. plywood). {{12}}ply (v.) … Etymology dictionary
ply — English has two distinct words ply, although ultimately they are related. The one meaning ‘fold, twist, layer’ [14], now mainly found in plywood [20] and in combinations such as twoply and three ply, comes from Old French pli, a derivative of the … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
ply — English has two distinct words ply, although ultimately they are related. The one meaning ‘fold, twist, layer’ [14], now mainly found in plywood [20] and in combinations such as twoply and three ply, comes from Old French pli, a derivative of the … Word origins
ply — I. verb (plied; plying) Etymology: Middle English plien, short for applien to apply Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to use or wield diligently < busily plying his pen > b. to practice or … New Collegiate Dictionary
ply — I. v. a. 1. Employ, apply, keep busy. 2. Exercise, practise, put in practice. 3. Press hard, beset, assail briskly, lay on. 4. Urge, solicit, importune. 5. Offer repeatedly, present urgently, urge upon, press upon. II. n. 1 … New dictionary of synonyms
ply — I v 1. utilize, use, make use of, employ busily, put to use, work with, apply; wield, manipulate, handle, bend; exploit, press or enlist into service. 2. carry on, practice, pursue, lay one s hand to, bend one s efforts to; follow, undertake,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
double-and-twist — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ noun : a two ply yarn with contrasting colors … Useful english dictionary