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Wat (wie) is Jacquard - definitie


Jacquard         
Jacquard são padronagens complexas de entrelaçamento, tanto em tecelagem como em malharia em jersey duplo (no caso de jersey simples, chama-se entarcia). É tido como complexo tudo aquilo que (no caso da tecelagem em cala) teares maquinetados não conseguiriam fazer.
Joseph-Marie Jacquard         
Joseph Marie Jacquard (Lyon, 7 de julho de 1752 — Oullins, 7 de agosto de 1834) foi um mecânico francês, inventor do tear mecânico.
jacquard      
/Za'kaR/ [fr.] s.m. ( -c1851 )
1 -eng.mec tear inventado na França por Joseph Jacquard (c1780)
2 -eng.mec tear aperfeiçoado a partir do princípio de funcionamento daquele, us. na fabricação de tecidos muito trabalhados
um novo j. elétrico
3 -têxt tecido ou tricô encorpado que apresenta padrões coloridos, freq. geométricos, sobre um fundo de cor diferente
-gram/uso tb. empr. apositivamente: tecidos jacquard, teares jacquard
-etim fr. jacquard (1834) 'id.', do antr. Joseph-Marie Jacquard (1752-1834), criador do tear que tem o seu nome
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Jacquard
1. NACHAMMAI RAMAN Complex designs take more time and labor, but Jacquard boxes, hanging above Kanchipuram weavers‘ rudimentary hand looms, help to some extent.
2. In the late 18th century, Joseph–Marie Jacquard invented a programmable loom using holes punched in cards to control the weaving pattern.
3. The most important thing is the impact on public opinion," said Roland Jacquard, head of the International Terrorism Observatory in Paris.
4. However, Roland Jacquard, who heads the Paris–based International Terrorism Observatory, said that bomb experts from Spain sent to London to help assess the explosive devices used in the attacks were of a different opinion. For the moment, from what I know, it‘s a military–type explosive, extremely hard and powerful, difficult to maneuver,‘‘ Jacquard told the AP, based on conversations with people investigating the blast.
5. But it wasn‘t until about 10 years ago that Kanchipuram weavers started adopting his method and Jacquard boxes to cope with the rising demand for more complex designs and the stricter enforcement of child–labor laws.