الملابس والموضة - المواد والأنماط
ستتعرف هنا على أسماء أنواع مختلفة من المواد والأنماط باللغة الإنجليزية، مثل "الموهير" و"الحرير" و"الفراء".
مراجعة
بطاقات الفلاش
الهجاء
اختبار قصير
a delicate cotton or silky cloth made by weaving or knitting threads in an open web-like pattern
دانتيل
cloth that is made from the fibers of a plant called flax, used to make fine clothes, etc.
كتان
strong material made from animal skin and used for making clothes, bags, shoes, etc.
جلد
a soft thick fabric made of cotton with a velvety nap, which is very durable
موسكين
a type of plain transparent fabric that is fine and lightweight, used for making garments, curtains or sheets
موسلين
a synthetic fiber that is quick to dry and is widely used in textile industry
البوليستر
a type of smooth soft fabric made from the threads that silkworms produce
حرير
a tough synthetic fiber that is light and elastic, used in textile industry
نايلون
a textile fiber made by chemical processes that is used for clothes and dries quickly
أكريليك
fine, soft wool that is originally taken from the undercoat of the Kashmir goat
الكشمير
a fabric that is dark with light thin lines woven into it, used for business suits
قماش مخطط
(of fabric) having a pattern of light narrow lines on a dark background
مخطط
material used for making clothes, which is made by knitting or weaving silk, cotton, etc.
قماش
a strong but soft cotton fabric patterned with raised straight lines
كوردروم
a light and soft fabric with wrinkles and folds in its surface that is made of synthetic or natural fibers
كريب
a soft cotton or woolen cloth with a loose texture that is used for making clothes or sheets
الصوف الناعم
an item of clothing made of the skin of a dead animal, typically mammals like foxes or rabbits
فراء
thick thread made from the fibers of sheep or other animals, commonly used for knitting
الصوف
a woolen fabric patterned with lines and squares, originally from Scotland
تارتان
(of clothes) designed with special material that keeps the wearer warm
حراري
a pattern of small squares, typically in two colors, used on fabric and resembling a checkerboard
مربعات
having a pattern of small squares with usually two different colors
مُرَقَّع
a synthetic fabric with a soft, fuzzy texture that mimics the look and feel of natural suede leather
قماش سويدي
soft leather with a velvety surface, used for making shoes, jackets, etc.
الجلد المدبوغ
a type of leather with a soft, napped surface that is created by sanding or buffing the underside of animal skin
جلد غزال
a cloth with a smooth and thick surface, typically made of cotton or silk
مخمل
a teardrop-shaped, intricate design pattern characterized by a curved, abstract floral motif
بيزلي
a design applied to a fabric using methods such as screen printing, digital printing, or block printing
طباعة
a cloth with a pattern marked by intersecting straight lines or paths
قماش متقاطع
a pattern consisting of round spots that are equally spaced apart and can vary in size and color
نقطة البولكا
decorated with a series of small, circular spots or points
مُزَخْرَفٌ بالنُّقَطِ
cloth made from the fibers of the cotton plant, naturally soft and comfortable against the skin
قطن
cloth that is made by weaving cotton yarn, silk, etc., which is used in making clothes
قماش
a design consisting of lines or bands with a different color from the background, often used on clothing, textiles, or other surfaces
خطوط
a rough woolen fabric woven by different colored threads, originally made in Scotland, especially used for coats and suits
توييد
(of a fabric or piece of clothing) made with many small folds or pleats
مجعّد
a textile that is coated or laminated with a substance that prevents water from penetrating through it
مقاوم للماء
a type of fabric construction where a single yarn is looped continuously to create interlocking rows of stitches
حياكة
strong cotton cloth that is usually blue in color, particularly used in making jeans
دينيم
a shiny cloth made of cotton, often decorated with flower patterns, that is used for furniture covers and curtains
شينتز
a durable cotton fabric with a slight nap or pile on the surface, originally made in the Middle Ages in Europe
فستيان