derived from.... | 瓊麻(種) |
英文.... | Fiber derived from leaves of the species Agave sisalana. The fiber has been used since pre-Columbian times; the Aztecs are known to have made clothing from it. From the late 1930s sisal has been cultivated commercially in Central and South America as well as in Africa. It is a strong, stiff fiber with a pale cream color. Sisal is typically dyed bright colors with direct or acid dyes. Sisal is used for cordage, ropes, sacks, brushes, upholstery padding, rugs, matting, handbags, hats, dartboards, and in papermaking. |
劍麻............ | [AS-Academia Sinica] |
................. | 國家教育研究院-雙語詞彙、學術名詞暨辭書資訊網 December 20, 2010 |
sisal(fiber)............ | [VP] |
................. | National Museum of American Art, Media Thesaurus (1980s) |
................. | Andrews, Living Materials (1983) 42 |
................. | Brady and Clauser, Materials Handbook (1977) 712 |
................. | RIBA, Architectural Keywords (1982) |
................. | AAT-Ned (1994-) |
................. | Diccionario de términos científicos y técnicos (1981) 5:2729 |
sisal fiber............ | [VP] |
................. | Andrews, Living Materials (1983) 42 |
................. | Brady and Clauser, Materials Handbook (1977) 713 |
sisal hemp(fiber)............ | [VP] |
................. | National Museum of American Art, Media Thesaurus (1980s) |
................. | CDMARC Subjects: LCSH (1988-) |
................. | Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-) |
Subject:............ | [Bureau AAT] |
................. | RIBA, Architectural Keywords (1982) Jute |
................. | Van Dale Engels-Nederlands (1989) |