tarred jute - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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tarred jute (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/tærɪd dʒuːt/

Meaning and Usage

"Tarred jute" refers to jute fibers that have been treated or coated with tar, a sticky black substance that can provide various protective qualities to the fibers. This treatment is often used to enhance the durability and weather resistance of jute, making it suitable for applications such as ropes, sacks, and other industrial uses.

The frequency of use for "tarred jute" is relatively low compared to more general terms like "jute" or "rope." It is more commonly found in written contexts, specifically within industries related to textiles, agriculture, or environmental applications where jute is frequently discussed.

Example Sentences: 1. The workers used tarred jute to secure the heavy loads during transportation.
(Работники использовали асфальтированный джут, чтобы закрепить тяжелые грузы во время транспортировки.)

  1. Due to its enhanced durability, tarred jute is preferred in the construction industry for various applications.
    (Благодаря своей повышенной прочности, асфальтированный джут предпочтительнее в строительной отрасли для различных применений.)

  2. The environmental benefits of using tarred jute in packaging have led to increased popularity among eco-conscious brands.
    (Экологические преимущества использования асфальтированного джута в упаковке привели к возрастанию популярности среди экологически сознательных брендов.)

Idiomatic Expressions

While "tarred jute" itself is not part of any major idiomatic expressions, its individual components can be relevant in some expressions related to resilience and strength. Below are a few examples using "jute":

  1. "She is as tough as jute when it comes to facing challenges."
    (Она такая же крепкая, как джут, когда дело касается преодоления трудностей.)

  2. "His plans were as tangled as jute."
    (Его планы были запутаны, как джут.)

  3. "Don't judge a book by its jute cover."
    (Не судите книгу по ее джутовой обложке.) – a twist on the more common idiom.

Etymology

The word "jute" comes from the Bengali word "juta," which refers to the fiber obtained from the jute plant. The term "tarred" originates from the Old French word "tarre," meaning "to smear or coat," and it is related to the practice of treating the fibers to enhance their protective qualities.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Coated jute - Treated jute - Weatherproof jute

Antonyms: - Untreated jute - Natural jute - Raw jute

This comprehensive overview provides an insight into the meaning, usage, and related aspects of "tarred jute."



25-07-2024