Instead of the four-ply Titan my machinery comes with, I go with a Galaxy eight-ply.
The four-ply seams won't tear or unravel, and the soft but tough 1-inch tie-downs won't put dings or scratches on your boat's hull.
FIG. 1 is an illustration showing the result of a prior art weaving method in interweaving a two-ply portion and a four-ply portion.
The L7 and L8 series are robust machines with strong four-ply tread belts, thick decks and lots of control panel options.
She recently mounted three four-ply boards together plus a rag barrier board.
Although six and eight-ply boards are thicker than traditional four-ply boards, they can be cut easily when the proper guidelines are followed, noted the experts.
noun
mass noun
Knitting wool made of four strands.
四股毛线
Example sentencesExamples
Changes to the Pueblo stitch only began to occur with the advent of the domestically manufactured, aniline-dyed wool four-ply, often referred to as ‘Germantown yarn.’
Definition of four-ply in US English:
four-ply
adjectiveˈfôrˌplīˈfɔrˌplaɪ
(of a material) having four strands or layers.
(材料)四股(或层)的
four-ply yarn
四股线。
Example sentencesExamples
Although six and eight-ply boards are thicker than traditional four-ply boards, they can be cut easily when the proper guidelines are followed, noted the experts.
FIG. 1 is an illustration showing the result of a prior art weaving method in interweaving a two-ply portion and a four-ply portion.
Instead of the four-ply Titan my machinery comes with, I go with a Galaxy eight-ply.
The L7 and L8 series are robust machines with strong four-ply tread belts, thick decks and lots of control panel options.
She recently mounted three four-ply boards together plus a rag barrier board.
The four-ply seams won't tear or unravel, and the soft but tough 1-inch tie-downs won't put dings or scratches on your boat's hull.
nounˈfôrˌplīˈfɔrˌplaɪ
Knitting yarn made of four strands.
四股毛线
Example sentencesExamples
Changes to the Pueblo stitch only began to occur with the advent of the domestically manufactured, aniline-dyed wool four-ply, often referred to as ‘Germantown yarn.’