scrim
Kelime Anlamı :
1. ince bez.
2. ince keten.
3. tiyatro perdesi kumaşı.
4. ince dokunmuş kumaş.
5. özel etkiler yaratmada kullanılan saydam kuma.
6. açık renk ve ince dokunmuş bir cins perdelik kumaş.
Tanımlar :
1.
A durable, loosely woven cotton or linen fabric used for curtains or upholstery lining or in industry.
2. A transparent fabric used as a drop in the theater to create special effects of lights or atmosphere.
2. A transparent fabric used as a drop in the theater to create special effects of lights or atmosphere.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A kind of light cotton or linen fabric, often woven in openwork patterns, -- used for curtains, etc,.
2. A large military scarf, usually camouflage coloured and used for concealment when not used as a scarf.
3. A woven, nonwoven or knitted fabric composted of continuous strands of material used for reinforcing or strengthening membranes.
4. A theater drop that appears opaque when a scene in front is lighted and transparent or translucent when a scene in back is lighted.
5. thin canvas glued on the inside of panels to prevent shrinking, checking, etc.
2. A large military scarf, usually camouflage coloured and used for concealment when not used as a scarf.
3. A woven, nonwoven or knitted fabric composted of continuous strands of material used for reinforcing or strengthening membranes.
4. A theater drop that appears opaque when a scene in front is lighted and transparent or translucent when a scene in back is lighted.
5. thin canvas glued on the inside of panels to prevent shrinking, checking, etc.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A kind of light cotton or linen fabric, often woven in openwork patterns, -- used for curtains, etc,; -- called also india scrim.
2. thin canvas glued on the inside of panels to prevent shrinking, checking, etc.
2. thin canvas glued on the inside of panels to prevent shrinking, checking, etc.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English