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Grain sueded

Глоссарий по мебели и фурнитуре (английский)
    A buffing process to raise the fibers on the grain side of a hide or skin to produce a velvet-like effect. this is also known as `nubuck` leather. ground: the background color of a printed fabric. depending on the density and scale of the pattern, the ground is not necessarily the dominant color. hand: touch or feel of a fabric/leather to the hand; its tactile qualities including softness, resilience, firmness and delicacy. hand-rub: process of using cloth, pad or felt with rottenstone or pumice and oil to smooth top coat wood finish by hand. hand-tied: in upholstery construction, the process by which single-coil springs are hand-tied to each other and the frame to control seat elasticity. the more ways the spring is tied, the higher construction quality, with eight-way tie being prevalent in quality construction.




Grain, английский
  1. 1. the general direction of the fibres or wood elements relative to the main axis of the piece.

  2. The direction, size, arrangement, appearance, or quality of the fibers in wood.

  3. Зерно, зернистость. характеристика фотоматериала или процесса его проявки

  4. "гран".

  5. Зерно; гранула; элемент заряда; шашка

  6. Зерновая (при обозначении вместимости)

  7. Silver particles that remain on the film after processing to form an image. usually, the faster the film, the coarser the grain, the less the definition.

  8. The appearance or echoes of the silver crystals in film in the final negative or positive image. the larger the area of the grain in the film emulsion, the more sensitive the film is to light; the more sensitive it is to light the "faster" it is. larger grains are manifest in the image as mottled or salt-and-pepper clumps of light and dark tones, usually apparent in very fast films on visual inspection, in slow films upon extreme magnification. grain is most easily seen as non-uniform density in areas sharing the same tone (such as a gray sky.)

  9. 1. a very small piece of something hard such as salt 2. a measure of weight equal to 0.0648 grams. symbol gr

  10. The direction, size, arrangement, appearance, or quality of the fibers in wood or lumber

  11. In the grain of, is immediately preceding another ship in the same direction.—bad-grain, a sea-lawyer; a nuisance.

  12. An obsolete term for the line extending in front of a vessel; the opposite of “wake.”

  13. Срез [скалывание] поперёк волокон

  14. A rectangular enclosure with an open top for bulk loading, covered with a tarp, and a funnel shaped bottom for unloading grain, fertilizer, etc.

  15. Solid particle or crystal of metal. as molten metal solidifies grains grow and lattices intersect, forming irregular grain boundaries.

  16. Individual crystal in a polycrystalline material. see also grain boundary. 500 glossary g-h


Grain (capacity), английский

Grain (gr), английский

Grain (leather), английский
    The outside of the hide or skin consisting of the pores, cells, wrinkles and other characteristics which constitute the natural texture of the leather.


Grain bag, английский

Grain boundary, английский
  1. An interface separating two grains when the orientation of the lattices changes from that of one grain to that of another. when the orientation change is very small, the boundary is sometimes referred to as subboundary.

  2. Interface that forms between grains of solidifying metal as the random oriented crystal lattices meet. see grain. 310 visual testing

  3. Interface that forms between grains of solidifying metal as the randomly oriented crystal lattices meet.


Grain capacity, английский
    Cubic capacity in `grain"


Grain capacity. cubic capacity in `grain`, английский

Grain character, английский
    The natural markings on the surface of the leather.


Grain coarsening, английский

Grain coarsness, английский

Grain crusher; grain mill, английский

Grain direction, английский
    Направления протяжки вдоль волокон бумаги


Grain distribution/grain spectrum, английский
    Indicates the ratio between the sizes of the individual powdergrains


Grain drill, английский

Grain exchan, английский

Grain fill, английский

Grain flow, английский

Grain gliding, английский

Grain gold, английский

Grain growth, английский

Background, английский
  1. Фон

  2. The surface area against which the pattern is contrasted. the surface area of

  3. The portion of a scene that sits behind the main, foreground subject. the background can be made sharp or unsharp through the use of selective focusing techniques and depth of field manipulation.

  4. A фоновый; внеязыко- вой knowledge

  5. Sound or noise that interferes with radio or sonar reception.

  6. Фон, задний план о ~ for

  7. A page that you can assign to another page to create multiple layers in a drawing.

  8. In a graphical user interface such as windows, a pattern or picture in the screen background that can be chosen by the user.

  9. The area on a card that allows a user to make the card’s image a background when clicked on.

  10. The area that appears behind the tiles on the start screen.

  11. The color or image that appears behind the content of a visual element, for example, behind the text that is displayed in a textbox control or on your graphical user interface.

  12. The image that appears in the conversation window.

  13. The picture that appears in the photos hub.

  14. Formations on or signals from a test object that constitute the background to a discontinuity. the higher the level of background noise, the more difficult it is to distinguish a discontinuity. background signals may arise from visual, acoustic, chemical, electrical, or radiation sources that the sensor responds to. see also sensitivity; signal-to-noise ratio.

  15. Formations on or signals from a test object that constitutes the background to a discontinuity. the higher the level of background noise, the more difficult it is to distinguish a discontinuity. background signals may arise from visual, acoustic, chemical, electrical or radiation sources that the sensor responds to. see also neural acuity; sensitivity; signal-to-noise ratio.

  16. Formations on, or signals from, a test object that constitute the background to a discontinuity. the higher the level of background noise, the more difficult it is to distinguish a discontinuity. see also background fluorescence; neural acuity; sensitivity; signal-to-noise ratio. glossary b 491

  17. In magnetic particle testing, the appearance or brightness of the surrounding area acting to reduce the contrast of an indication. (2) nonrelevant signal that tends to interfere with the normal reception or interpretation of the target being sought.


Resilience, английский
  1. The property whereby a strained body gives up its stored energy on the removal of the deforming force.

  2. The ability of a body that has been subjected to an external force to recover its size and shape, following deformation.

  3. Способность быстро восстанавливать физические и душевные силы

  4. The amount of energy per unit volume released upon unloading.

  5. The capacity of a metal, by virtue of high yield strength and low elastic modulus, to exhibit considerable elastic recovery upon release of load.

  6. The ability to recover in a speedy fashion from difficulties or challenges, often a quality that coaches or mentors help individuals develop.


Rottenstone, английский
    A soft, friable limestone; in pulverized form, used for polishing soft metal surfaces and wood. rotunda 1. a circular building, especially one with a dome. 2. a circular hall in a large building, esp. one covered by a cupola.


Construction, французский

Elasticity, английский
  1. Usually used to explain consumer demand in response to changes in prices. demand for basic goods such as bread is thought to be inelastic since the amount of bread bought changes little with price. if the price goes up, people have little choice but to pay it, but if it goes down they are unlikely to eat more bread. by comparison, luxury goods are price elastic. if the price of chauffeur-driven trips to work becomes too expensive, executives may switch to black cabs, or even the train.

  2. Упругость

  3. The property of a body that causes it to tend to return to its original shape after deformation (as stretching, compression, or torsion).

  4. The ability to expand and be compressed and to return to the former shape

  5. Способность к быстрой адаптации

  6. Упругость, эластичность bulk ~ объёмная упругость

  7. The ability of a strained material to recover its original size and shape immediately after removal of the stress that causes deformation.

  8. Responsiveness; the degree to which one variable (e.g., quantity demanded) is responsive to a change in another (e.g., price).

  9. The capability of a material to regain its original shape or

  10. Эластичность (цен, спроса, предложения)

  11. That property of a material by virtue of which it tends to recover its original size and shape after deformation. electrical noise

  12. Ability of a material to resume its former shape after deformation.

  13. Ability of a material to resume its former shape after deformation.1

  14. Ability of a material to regain its former shape after removal of applied stress. see also ductility.


Naked leather, английский
    A dyed leather that has received no topical application that may mask or alter the natural state of the leather.