textile

textile
textile [tεkstil]
masculine noun
   a. ( = matière) textile
• textiles synthétiques synthetic fibres
   b. le textile ( = industrie) the textile industry
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tɛkstil
1.
adjectif textile

le secteur textile — the textile industry

fibres textiles — fibres [BrE]

matières textiles végétales — plant fibres [BrE]


2.
nom masculin
1) (secteur industriel) textile industry

les ouvriers du textile — textile workers

2) (avant tissage) fibre [BrE]; (tissu) textile

textiles artificiels/synthétiques — artificial/synthetic fibres [BrE]

* * *
tɛkstil
1. adj
textile modif
2. nm
1) (= matériau) textile
2) (= industrie) textile industry
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textile
A adj
1 [industrie, société, commerce] textile; le secteur textile the textile industry;
2 (avant tissage) fibres textiles fibresGB; matières textiles végétales plant fibresGB;
3 (en étoffe) les articles textiles textiles.
B nm
1 (secteur industriel) textile industry; le secteur du textile the textile industry; les ouvriers du textile textile workers;
2 (avant tissage) fibreGB; (tissu) textile; textiles artificiels/synthétiques artificial/synthetic fibresGB.
[tɛkstil] adjectif
textile
fibre/verre textile textile fibre/glass
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[tɛkstil] nom masculin
1. [tissu] fabric, material
les textiles synthétiques synthetic ou man-made fibres
2. [industrie]
le textile, les textiles the textile industry

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