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Definition of viscose in English: viscosenoun ˈvɪskəʊsˈvɪskəʊz mass noun1A viscous orange-brown solution obtained by treating cellulose with sodium hydroxide and carbon disulphide, used as the basis of manufacturing rayon fibre and transparent cellulose film. 黏胶 Example sentencesExamples - The first step in the manufacture of rayon is to make viscose.
- 1.1 Rayon fabric or fibre made from viscose.
黏胶织物;黏胶纤维 rugs made from tough viscose and cotton Example sentencesExamples - Expertly based on simple, smooth, sculptural lines, exploring colour by layering and integrating silk and viscose, adding another textural element to her work.
- He tried coating the cloth with a thin sheet of viscose film.
- The Dressman is suitable for shirts made from silk, viscose, cotton, linen, flannel and all other non-stretch materials.
- In order to create depth in the image, she selected a very finely woven silk viscose mix for the fabric and used the Devore printing process.
- There are lots of satin and technical fabrics which include silk jersey, duchess satin, silk satin, parachute silk, viscose organza, silk twill, cotton canvas and taffeta.
- And as mentioned previously, the firm also offered linen / viscose jacquards with cut, floating yarns.
- The chemical is used in the production of textiles such as rayon and viscose.
- New ‘technical’ indoor fitness clothes, featuring viscose fabric with two-way extra stretch, make up the Instructor Line developed for women fitness-instructors.
- Today, only viscose rayon is being produced in the U.S.
- Also very summery are the whitewashed pastel cotton pants, bold cotton stripes and abstract floral prints and pinstripes on denim, cotton satin and viscose stretch fabrics.
- Most of the garments were made of viscose fabric base, bio-degradable and 100 per cent shrinkage free.
- Some people would clearly look far better and be far more comfortable if they were not encumbered by crimplene trousers, nylon tops and viscose thongs.
- The print division of France-based Komar highlighted viscose georgette in its signature geometric scarf prints.
- The zippers on Lenina's spare pair of viscose velveteen shorts were at first a puzzle, then solved, a delight.
- Prints in black and white or black and cream will be very strong in 2004 and this scheme translates well into other mood designs such as ethnic prints on various fabrics like crêpes, seersucker, sheers, viscose georgette and satin.
- They included a paper-touch cotton batiste; cotton poplin with a water-repellent finish; and sheers in blends of viscose and nylon.
- There was a bit of a '70s theme, but the main connections in these pieces were the fitted waists, and fabrications of silk and viscose.
- There is printed floral viscose in rose, violet or tulip.
- I don't know where that original rayon was produced, but the American rayon was manufactured by the American Viscose Company, hence the name viscose often used interchangeably with rayon.
- The kurtis in cotton, lycra, viscose georgette, linen embellished with delicate embroidery, sequined tops in white, black, red, beige and pastel shades look simple but hep.
OriginLate 19th century: from late Latin viscosus, from Latin viscus 'birdlime'. Definition of viscose in US English: viscosenoun 1A viscous orange-brown solution obtained by treating cellulose with sodium hydroxide and carbon disulfide, used as the basis of manufacturing rayon fiber and transparent cellulose film. 黏胶 Example sentencesExamples - The first step in the manufacture of rayon is to make viscose.
- 1.1 Rayon fabric or fiber made from viscose.
黏胶织物;黏胶纤维 rugs made from tough viscose and cotton Example sentencesExamples - Most of the garments were made of viscose fabric base, bio-degradable and 100 per cent shrinkage free.
- The print division of France-based Komar highlighted viscose georgette in its signature geometric scarf prints.
- Expertly based on simple, smooth, sculptural lines, exploring colour by layering and integrating silk and viscose, adding another textural element to her work.
- The chemical is used in the production of textiles such as rayon and viscose.
- Prints in black and white or black and cream will be very strong in 2004 and this scheme translates well into other mood designs such as ethnic prints on various fabrics like crêpes, seersucker, sheers, viscose georgette and satin.
- There is printed floral viscose in rose, violet or tulip.
- Also very summery are the whitewashed pastel cotton pants, bold cotton stripes and abstract floral prints and pinstripes on denim, cotton satin and viscose stretch fabrics.
- I don't know where that original rayon was produced, but the American rayon was manufactured by the American Viscose Company, hence the name viscose often used interchangeably with rayon.
- And as mentioned previously, the firm also offered linen / viscose jacquards with cut, floating yarns.
- The kurtis in cotton, lycra, viscose georgette, linen embellished with delicate embroidery, sequined tops in white, black, red, beige and pastel shades look simple but hep.
- They included a paper-touch cotton batiste; cotton poplin with a water-repellent finish; and sheers in blends of viscose and nylon.
- The Dressman is suitable for shirts made from silk, viscose, cotton, linen, flannel and all other non-stretch materials.
- Today, only viscose rayon is being produced in the U.S.
- There are lots of satin and technical fabrics which include silk jersey, duchess satin, silk satin, parachute silk, viscose organza, silk twill, cotton canvas and taffeta.
- He tried coating the cloth with a thin sheet of viscose film.
- In order to create depth in the image, she selected a very finely woven silk viscose mix for the fabric and used the Devore printing process.
- There was a bit of a '70s theme, but the main connections in these pieces were the fitted waists, and fabrications of silk and viscose.
- Some people would clearly look far better and be far more comfortable if they were not encumbered by crimplene trousers, nylon tops and viscose thongs.
- New ‘technical’ indoor fitness clothes, featuring viscose fabric with two-way extra stretch, make up the Instructor Line developed for women fitness-instructors.
- The zippers on Lenina's spare pair of viscose velveteen shorts were at first a puzzle, then solved, a delight.
OriginLate 19th century: from late Latin viscosus, from Latin viscus ‘birdlime’. |