- narrow braid
- узкая тесьма
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности. 2013.
Braid — Braid, n. 1. A plait, band, or narrow fabric formed by intertwining or weaving together different strands. [1913 Webster] A braid of hair composed of two different colors twined together. Scott. [1913 Webster] 2. A narrow fabric, as of wool, silk … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Braid — A braid (also called plait) is a complex structure or pattern formed by intertwining three or more strands of flexible material such as textile fibers, wire, or human hair. Compared to the process of weaving a wide sheet of cloth from two… … Wikipedia
braid´like´ — braid1 «brayd», noun, verb. –n. 1. a band formed by weaving together three or more strands of hair, ribbon, straw, or the like; plait: »She wore her hair in two long braids. 2. a narrow band of fabric used to rim or bind clothing: »The general s… … Useful english dictionary
braid´er — braid1 «brayd», noun, verb. –n. 1. a band formed by weaving together three or more strands of hair, ribbon, straw, or the like; plait: »She wore her hair in two long braids. 2. a narrow band of fabric used to rim or bind clothing: »The general s… … Useful english dictionary
braid — {{11}}braid (n.) in part from stem found in O.E. gebrægd craft, fraud, gebregd commotion, O.N. bragð deed, trick, and in part from or influenced by related BRAID (Cf. braid) (v.). Earliest senses are a deceit, stratagem, trick (c.1200), sudden or … Etymology dictionary
braid — I UK [breɪd] / US noun Word forms braid : singular braid plural braids 1) [uncountable] a narrow rope made by twisting fibres around each other, used for decorating clothes, curtains, or furniture the gold braid on his uniform 2) [countable]… … English dictionary
braid — braid1 [ breıd ] noun 1. ) count a piece of long hair divided into three sections that you then twist around each other. British usually plait: She s got her hair in braids today. 2. ) uncount a narrow rope made by twisting fibers around each… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
braid — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English breyden to move suddenly, snatch, plait, from Old English bregdan; akin to Old High German brettan to draw (a sword) Date: before 12th century 1. a. to make from braids < braid a rug > b. to form… … New Collegiate Dictionary
braid — [[t]bre͟ɪd[/t]] braids, braiding, braided 1) N UNCOUNT Braid is a narrow piece of decorated cloth or twisted threads, which is used to decorate clothes or curtains. ...a plum coloured uniform with lots of gold braid. 2) VERB If you braid hair or… … English dictionary
braid — braider, n. /brayd/, v.t. 1. to weave together strips or strands of; plait: to braid the hair. 2. to form by such weaving: to braid a rope. 3. to bind or confine (the hair) with a band, ribbon, etc. 4. to trim with braid, as a garment. n. 5. a… … Universalium
braid — braid1 [breıd] n 1.) [U] a narrow band of material formed by twisting threads together, used to decorate the edges of clothes ▪ a jacket trimmed with red braid 2.) a length of hair that has been separated into three parts and then woven together… … Dictionary of contemporary English