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OBIS - tradução para árabe

SASH FOR TRADITIONAL JAPANESE DRESS
Kai no kuchi; Obi (Japanese garment); Japanese sash; 帯; Hoso-obi; Obi (belt); Sakiori obi
  • yukata}}
  • obi}} of a [[geisha]] in the 1890s.
  • obi}} to reveal the contrasting underside.
  • obi}} is tied around the waist.
  • in}} wide
  • furisode}}
  • tateya musubi}} style
  • obi}}
  • [[kyū]]}} (levels) from 9th to 1st.
  • Maru obi}}}}
  • obiage}}.
  • Kaku obi}}
  • obi}}.
  • tsuke obi}} is attached using a wire hook.
  • [[netsuke]]}}. [[Edo period]], 18th century

OBIS         
  • OBIS records for [[ocean sunfish]], ''Mola mola'', as at July 2018, visualised by the OBIS mapper (www.obis.org)
ONLINE MARINE BIOLOGY DATABASE
Regional OBIS Nodes; OBIS; Ocean Biogeographic Information System

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Obi (sash)

An obi () is a belt of varying size and shape worn with both traditional Japanese clothing and uniforms for Japanese martial arts styles. Originating as a simple thin belt in Heian period Japan, the obi developed over time into a belt with a number of different varieties, with a number of different sizes and proportions, lengths, and methods of tying. The obi, which once did not differ significantly in appearance between men and women, also developed into a greater variety of styles for women than for men.

Despite the kimono having been at one point and continuing to appear to be held shut by the obi, many modern obi are too wide and stiff to function in this way, with a series of ties known as koshihimo, worn underneath the obi, used to keep the kimono closed instead.

Obi are categorised by their design, formality, material, and use, and can be made of a number of types of fabric, with heavy brocade weaves worn for formal occasions, and some lightweight silk obi worn for informal occasions. Obi are also made from materials other than silk, such as cotton, hemp and polyester, though silk obi are considered a necessity for formal occasions. In the modern day, pre-tied obi, known as tsuke or tsukiri obi, are also worn, and do not appear any different to a regular obi when worn.

Though obi can be inexpensive when bought second-hand, they typically cost more than a kimono, particularly when purchased brand-new. A number of specialist fabrics used particularly to make obi are highly prized for their craftsmanship and reputation of quality, such as nishijin-ori, produced in the Nishijin district of Kyoto, and hakata-ori produced in Fukuoka prefecture.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para OBIS
1. Creating a database on marine life is also a critical goal of the census that will be important to future efforts to monitor the health of the oceans and its creatures.'4; The Ocean Biogeographical Information System (OBIS) links 60 different databases, which together contain 8.4 million detailed records, naming each species, and citing where and when it was found.