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 Übersetzung für 'fur fabric' von Englisch nach Deutsch
textil.
fur fabric
Plüsch {m}
Teiltreffer
fabricStruktur {f}
506
fabricReifengewebe {n}
10
textil.
fabric
Leinwand {f}
42
textil.
fabric
Gewebe {n}
2144
textil.
fabric
Stoff {m}
2070
archi.constr.
fabric
Bau {m} [Bausubstanz]
50
fabricGebilde {n}
416
furPelzwerk {n}
24
constr.tech.
backing fabric
Stützgewebe {n}
textil.
fabric structure
Gewebestruktur {f}
textil.
double fabric
Doppelgewebe {n}
fabric coveringStoffbespannung {f}
textil.
brocade fabric
Brokatstoff {m}
ripstop fabricRipstop-Gewebe {n}
textil.
upholstery fabric
Bezugsstoff {m}
varnished fabricLackgewebe {n}
furn.textil.
upholstering fabric
Möbelstoff {m}
fabric charmStoffanhänger {m}
textil.
undipped fabric
unimprägniertes Gewebe {n}
furn.textil.
upholstery fabric
Möbelstoff {m}
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • A muff is a fashion accessory for outdoors usually made of a cylinder of fur or fabric with both ends open for keeping the hands warm.
  • Nikwax Analogy is a two-component fabric system for weatherproof clothing based on "biomimicry" of fur (the system was originally called "Nikwax Biological Analogy").
  • The collector's dolls were divided into four categories: dolls dressed in traditional fur garments, wearing fabric garments, made by elders from Spence Bay (Taloyoak), and lastly made by the best dollmakers in the same community.
  • Taxidermy mounts are targeted by the same beetles and fabric moths that destroy wool sweaters and fur coats and that infest grains and flour in pantries.
  • Barong shaped like a tiger that lives in the forest, its fur resembles a tiger fur made of velvet fabric. Tigers are famous mythical animals in stories in Bali, especially "tantri".

  • Part of the fur has been renewed or replaced and in 1948 the velvet was in such a poor condition that the Swiss couturier who was responsible for its adaptation had no choice but to replace it with a modern fabric.
  • Chenille is a type of yarn, or the fabric made from it. "Chenille" is the French word for caterpillar whose fur the yarn is supposed to resemble.
  • Fake fur, also called faux fur, is a pile fabric engineered to have the appearance and warmth of animal fur.
  • Modacrylics are also commonly used in fake fur fabrics, toupées, wigs and fleece-type fabric.
  • In winter, fur coats were also worn, cut like a robe and covered on top with cotton or silk fabric.

  • He helped to invent the Prideaux disintegrating link machine-gun belt feed, and initiated the practice of putting fabric protective coverings on the tips of wooden propellers, the use of fur-lined thigh boots, and devising a primitive 'rocking fuselage' for target practice on the ground.
  • The shell was made of buckram (linen fabric), strengthened with shellac or resin and covered with black silk plush (sometimes confusingly known as beaver) but some were made of felt (originally beaver fur, but later fur from other animals).
  • Like cloaks and capes, the opera coat is usually lined in a coloured expensive fabric, such as silk, or a weave like satin, for a more opulent look.
  • Pilgrim fabric is used for the university's formal scarlet gown for its Ph.D.s.
  • Because of the cost of fabric, the working classes hardly wore this third garment.

  • The surplice is in the form of a tunic of white linen or cotton fabric, reaching to the knees, with wide or moderately wide sleeves.
  • A "buffalo robe", made from the hide of an American bison dressed with the hair on, was sometimes used as a carriage robe; it was commonly trimmed to rectangular shape and lined on the skin side with fabric.
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