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Definition of textile in English: textilenoun ˈtɛkstʌɪlˈtɛkˌstaɪl 1A type of cloth or woven fabric. 纺织品;纺织原料 a fascinating range of pottery, jewellery, and textiles 一系列迷人的陶瓷制品、珠宝和纺织品。 Example sentencesExamples - Working with patterns, textiles, fabrics and accessories, your aim will be to form a unified and creative design scheme.
- Worsteds resembled silk textiles but cost less and were more durable.
- Known as a master of batik and other indigenous textiles, Obin has worked with traditional cloth since 1975.
- There are many local, regional, and national weaving competitions and fairs to promote textiles.
- Guatemala's handspun and woven textiles are among the finest in the world.
- Softer compared to the traditional Khadi textile, this new handspun fabric boasts of being eco-friendly and does not crease easily.
- The silk could also be woven into strong textiles to make parachutes, body armour, ropes and fishing nets.
- The northern tribes on the Northwest Coast, such as the Tlingit, wove the most elaborate textiles.
- The women proudly showed us their handspun, naturally dyed, back strap loom woven textiles, which are really works of art.
- With a rejuvenation of interest in textiles and fabrics, selecting draperies is an invitation to give your windows a beautiful new presentation.
- Weavers were also brought to Maheshwar to weave saris for the royal family and the textiles they made came to be called Maheshwari.
- He shows us La Fuente with its maze of shops and its indigenous market, a veritable carpet of embroidered and woven textiles laid out in the courtyard sun around the fountain.
- In addition, foreign designers are increasingly turning to India as a major source of exquisite textiles, rich embroidery fabrics and unique embellishments.
- Potter Group is funding the new buildings and their maintenance for a major customer who imports linens and textiles.
- France, and in particular Lyons, has been renowned as a center for weaving high quality textiles for more than five hundred years.
- In the quarter century before the American Revolution, British foreign trade changed its commodity composition to provide a wider range of textiles, notably linen and cotton fabrics.
- With a premium on hand woven textiles, there is a move to make the products look not just ethnic but chic too.
- These clothes may not look as if they're inspired by the continent, but they can be called African, because the textiles were woven together in Madagascar.
- Thompson stayed on after the war and developed an interest in traditional Thai textiles, introducing Thai silk to the international market.
- Goyor sarongs like many other conventionally made woven textiles, need plenty of time and patience in the making.
- 1.1textiles The branch of industry involved in the manufacture of cloth.
纺织业 in textiles, more women were employed than men Example sentencesExamples - The large national concerns, which were mainly concentrated in the declining industries of textiles, shipbuilding, and steel, were intermittently protectionist in their demands.
- In some industries, most notably textiles, massive changes took place in technology and in the organisation of production causing dramatic productivity growth.
- The underlying cause of trouble in Oldham, Burnley and Bradford is the collapse of industries such as textiles, bringing with it poverty and unemployment, he believes.
- While traditional industries such as textiles, mining and the automotive components sector have steadily declined, the aerospace sector has become the backbone of the regional economy.
- It doesn't have to be textiles, but textiles are the industry that has launched South East Asian nations into what is called industrialising countries.
- Network governance is found in the most complex and dynamic industries like fashion textiles, movie making, electronics and biotechnology.
- Types of workers thus ranged from peasants who supplemented their income with domestic industry, usually in textiles, to highly skilled craftsmen in towns and cities who concentrated on luxury items.
- The dominant industries are textiles and light manufacturing, as Guangzhou feverishly tries to keep pace with nearby Hong Kong.
- During the early 1990s, much of the money went into such labor-intensive industries as textiles and toys.
- Employment also fell in nondurable goods manufacturing industries, especially textiles, apparel, printing and publishing and rubber products.
- South Korea's current main investment areas are focused on labor-intensive industries such as textiles, footwear and garments.
- Light industry, textiles, machinery and electronics have been hit badly by default of payment of inter-enterprise debt.
- The decline and fall of the home care industry, textiles, heavy and light engineering proves that free trade and cheap goods are more powerful influences on our spending habits than emotions.
- Lord Sainsbury said technical textiles was ‘an industry of the future’ and that was why the Government wanted to give it the best possible conditions for innovation and growth.
- Once hailed as a great manufacturing base, the decline of many widespread industries such as mining, textiles and heavy industry forced communities to re-focus and find new sources of employment.
- Major industries in Flanders include textiles, automobiles, and chemicals.
- Apart from tourism, the town's main industry is textiles, with 20 factories employing about 4,000.
- In the days to come, successful businesses would have to go global, especially in areas such as agriculture, textiles, industry and information technology.
- They are seeking work in the country's booming industries, such as manufacturing and textiles.
- Hundreds of manufacturers in low-value industries such as textiles have set up production facilities in Morocco.
2informal Used by nudists to describe someone wearing clothes, especially on a beach. 〈非正式〉着衣者,非自然主义者(裸体主义者用语,尤指在海滩上穿衣服者) nudists to the left, textiles to the right Example sentencesExamples - The beach at Koktabel, in southern Crimea, has long been associated with naturism, and for many decades naturists have co-existed peacefully with the textiles who frequent this busy seaside resort every summer.
- This is a beach where 'textiles' and nudists have mingled quite happily together for years.
- The naturist field is divided by a low fence, so although you are separated from the textiles you were still in full view of each other.
adjective ˈtɛkstʌɪlˈtɛkˌstaɪl 1attributive Relating to fabric or weaving. 纺织的 纺织业。 Example sentencesExamples - Since the 14th century, the cotton textile industry has boomed in the Yangtze delta area where there were many blue calico workshops.
- Produced in the Netherlands and Manchester, the brightly coloured and patterned fabrics are influenced by Indonesian textile design.
- After graduating from the art school, Mori became a textile designer and dyer of kimono fabrics.
- By the 1830s Australia was becoming a major supplier of wool to the British textile industry.
- His family had for generations been in the textile industry, first in wool and then cotton, and had built up a major business in East Lancashire.
- In his late textile designs, floral patterns of Art Nouveau fabrics sway in aqueous flotation.
- Jones added that although Namibia's textile industry is very small, joint ventures could be set up with US firms that would manufacture goods in Namibia for export to the US.
- While raising her family Jennifer ran textile companies, designing, printing and wholesaling furnishing fabrics.
- Rising wages contrasted with declining textile prices, which fell remorselessly in every textile industry for which we have data.
- Polymeric fibers have become important in the textile industry.
- A number of textile manufacturers are marketing fabrics threaded or plated with silver, copper or stainless steel.
- Pennine Weavers is one of only two commission weavers left in West Yorkshire, producing the highest-quality wool textile fabrics for customers.
- Almost all areas of the British Isles were home to local wool and textile industries, usually producing rough cloth for local consumption.
- The Spinning Mule marked a turning point for the textile industry as it massively increased the quantity and quality of yarn spun.
- In the textile industry much spinning was for long done by peasant-women at home with their spinning-wheels.
- Uzbekistan was the main producer of cotton for the Russian textile industry and its irrigation needs were considered to be the priority issue.
- The government wanted to boost the growth of Indonesia's textile industry by developing rayon fibre production in order to reduce dependence on imported cotton.
- Paisley's textile industry was hugely inventive and prosperous, but the town's pioneering reputation was not forged in business alone.
- In textile industries daughters and sons of weavers inherited skills, and chose spouses in the same profession.
- The factory system in the United States emerged with the growth of the cotton textile industry in New England after the Revolutionary War.
2informal Used by nudists in reference to non-nudists. Example sentencesExamples - Textile bathers tend to avoid the naturist end of the beach and there is an unofficial line where these two separate.
- The property offers a really nice little beachfront with fine sand and turquoise water, but has textile beaches on both sides and frequent beach walkers, so privacy is limited.
- Breezes offers a nice 50-yard-long, soft-sand clothing-optional beach that directly adjoins the textile beach.
- We felt quite at ease as the naturist section was a good distance from the main 'textile' beach and as a result there were very few passers by.
OriginEarly 17th century: from Latin textilis, from text- 'woven', from the verb texere. Definition of textile in US English: textilenounˈtekˌstīlˈtɛkˌstaɪl 1textilesA type of cloth or woven fabric. 纺织品;纺织原料 a fascinating range of pottery, jewelry, and textiles 一系列迷人的陶瓷制品、珠宝和纺织品。 Example sentencesExamples - Thompson stayed on after the war and developed an interest in traditional Thai textiles, introducing Thai silk to the international market.
- The northern tribes on the Northwest Coast, such as the Tlingit, wove the most elaborate textiles.
- These clothes may not look as if they're inspired by the continent, but they can be called African, because the textiles were woven together in Madagascar.
- With a premium on hand woven textiles, there is a move to make the products look not just ethnic but chic too.
- He shows us La Fuente with its maze of shops and its indigenous market, a veritable carpet of embroidered and woven textiles laid out in the courtyard sun around the fountain.
- Working with patterns, textiles, fabrics and accessories, your aim will be to form a unified and creative design scheme.
- The silk could also be woven into strong textiles to make parachutes, body armour, ropes and fishing nets.
- Weavers were also brought to Maheshwar to weave saris for the royal family and the textiles they made came to be called Maheshwari.
- In the quarter century before the American Revolution, British foreign trade changed its commodity composition to provide a wider range of textiles, notably linen and cotton fabrics.
- Known as a master of batik and other indigenous textiles, Obin has worked with traditional cloth since 1975.
- In addition, foreign designers are increasingly turning to India as a major source of exquisite textiles, rich embroidery fabrics and unique embellishments.
- Potter Group is funding the new buildings and their maintenance for a major customer who imports linens and textiles.
- With a rejuvenation of interest in textiles and fabrics, selecting draperies is an invitation to give your windows a beautiful new presentation.
- Softer compared to the traditional Khadi textile, this new handspun fabric boasts of being eco-friendly and does not crease easily.
- There are many local, regional, and national weaving competitions and fairs to promote textiles.
- France, and in particular Lyons, has been renowned as a center for weaving high quality textiles for more than five hundred years.
- The women proudly showed us their handspun, naturally dyed, back strap loom woven textiles, which are really works of art.
- Worsteds resembled silk textiles but cost less and were more durable.
- Guatemala's handspun and woven textiles are among the finest in the world.
- Goyor sarongs like many other conventionally made woven textiles, need plenty of time and patience in the making.
- 1.1textiles The branch of industry involved in the manufacture of cloth.
纺织业 Example sentencesExamples - They are seeking work in the country's booming industries, such as manufacturing and textiles.
- In the days to come, successful businesses would have to go global, especially in areas such as agriculture, textiles, industry and information technology.
- The underlying cause of trouble in Oldham, Burnley and Bradford is the collapse of industries such as textiles, bringing with it poverty and unemployment, he believes.
- Once hailed as a great manufacturing base, the decline of many widespread industries such as mining, textiles and heavy industry forced communities to re-focus and find new sources of employment.
- South Korea's current main investment areas are focused on labor-intensive industries such as textiles, footwear and garments.
- In some industries, most notably textiles, massive changes took place in technology and in the organisation of production causing dramatic productivity growth.
- Lord Sainsbury said technical textiles was ‘an industry of the future’ and that was why the Government wanted to give it the best possible conditions for innovation and growth.
- Major industries in Flanders include textiles, automobiles, and chemicals.
- The large national concerns, which were mainly concentrated in the declining industries of textiles, shipbuilding, and steel, were intermittently protectionist in their demands.
- Network governance is found in the most complex and dynamic industries like fashion textiles, movie making, electronics and biotechnology.
- It doesn't have to be textiles, but textiles are the industry that has launched South East Asian nations into what is called industrialising countries.
- The decline and fall of the home care industry, textiles, heavy and light engineering proves that free trade and cheap goods are more powerful influences on our spending habits than emotions.
- While traditional industries such as textiles, mining and the automotive components sector have steadily declined, the aerospace sector has become the backbone of the regional economy.
- The dominant industries are textiles and light manufacturing, as Guangzhou feverishly tries to keep pace with nearby Hong Kong.
- Employment also fell in nondurable goods manufacturing industries, especially textiles, apparel, printing and publishing and rubber products.
- During the early 1990s, much of the money went into such labor-intensive industries as textiles and toys.
- Types of workers thus ranged from peasants who supplemented their income with domestic industry, usually in textiles, to highly skilled craftsmen in towns and cities who concentrated on luxury items.
- Hundreds of manufacturers in low-value industries such as textiles have set up production facilities in Morocco.
- Light industry, textiles, machinery and electronics have been hit badly by default of payment of inter-enterprise debt.
- Apart from tourism, the town's main industry is textiles, with 20 factories employing about 4,000.
2informal Used by nudists to describe someone wearing clothes, especially on a beach. 〈非正式〉着衣者,非自然主义者(裸体主义者用语,尤指在海滩上穿衣服者) Example sentencesExamples - The naturist field is divided by a low fence, so although you are separated from the textiles you were still in full view of each other.
- This is a beach where 'textiles' and nudists have mingled quite happily together for years.
- The beach at Koktabel, in southern Crimea, has long been associated with naturism, and for many decades naturists have co-existed peacefully with the textiles who frequent this busy seaside resort every summer.
adjectiveˈtekˌstīlˈtɛkˌstaɪl 1attributive Relating to fabric or weaving. 纺织的 纺织业。 Example sentencesExamples - Paisley's textile industry was hugely inventive and prosperous, but the town's pioneering reputation was not forged in business alone.
- A number of textile manufacturers are marketing fabrics threaded or plated with silver, copper or stainless steel.
- Jones added that although Namibia's textile industry is very small, joint ventures could be set up with US firms that would manufacture goods in Namibia for export to the US.
- Rising wages contrasted with declining textile prices, which fell remorselessly in every textile industry for which we have data.
- In his late textile designs, floral patterns of Art Nouveau fabrics sway in aqueous flotation.
- Uzbekistan was the main producer of cotton for the Russian textile industry and its irrigation needs were considered to be the priority issue.
- Polymeric fibers have become important in the textile industry.
- The Spinning Mule marked a turning point for the textile industry as it massively increased the quantity and quality of yarn spun.
- The government wanted to boost the growth of Indonesia's textile industry by developing rayon fibre production in order to reduce dependence on imported cotton.
- Almost all areas of the British Isles were home to local wool and textile industries, usually producing rough cloth for local consumption.
- Pennine Weavers is one of only two commission weavers left in West Yorkshire, producing the highest-quality wool textile fabrics for customers.
- His family had for generations been in the textile industry, first in wool and then cotton, and had built up a major business in East Lancashire.
- In the textile industry much spinning was for long done by peasant-women at home with their spinning-wheels.
- The factory system in the United States emerged with the growth of the cotton textile industry in New England after the Revolutionary War.
- While raising her family Jennifer ran textile companies, designing, printing and wholesaling furnishing fabrics.
- After graduating from the art school, Mori became a textile designer and dyer of kimono fabrics.
- Since the 14th century, the cotton textile industry has boomed in the Yangtze delta area where there were many blue calico workshops.
- Produced in the Netherlands and Manchester, the brightly coloured and patterned fabrics are influenced by Indonesian textile design.
- By the 1830s Australia was becoming a major supplier of wool to the British textile industry.
- In textile industries daughters and sons of weavers inherited skills, and chose spouses in the same profession.
2informal Used by nudists to describe something relating to or restricted to people wearing clothes. 〈非正式〉非自然主义者的;限于着衣者的(裸体主义者用语) Example sentencesExamples - Breezes offers a nice 50-yard-long, soft-sand clothing-optional beach that directly adjoins the textile beach.
- The property offers a really nice little beachfront with fine sand and turquoise water, but has textile beaches on both sides and frequent beach walkers, so privacy is limited.
- Textile bathers tend to avoid the naturist end of the beach and there is an unofficial line where these two separate.
- We felt quite at ease as the naturist section was a good distance from the main 'textile' beach and as a result there were very few passers by.
OriginEarly 17th century: from Latin textilis, from text- ‘woven’, from the verb texere. |