释义 |
Dynel, dynel orig. U.S.|ˈdaɪnəl| [Proprietary term.] A synthetic fibre that is a copolymer of vinyl chloride and acrylonitrile and resembles wool; also, the fabric made from it.
1950Trade Marks Jrnl. 20 Dec. 1094/1 Dynel. Yarns and threads, all of synthetic textile materials. Union Carbide & Carbon Corporation. 1952Economist 2 Feb. 282/2 There is..war..in the textile industry, that between wool and the new synthetic substitutes—dynel, dacron and others. 1962J. T. Marsh Self-Smoothing Fabrics ii. 10 Dynel goods should not be heated above about 120° C for the fibre contains a high proportion of vinyl chloride. 1967Daily Tel. 18 Jan. 13/7 A dress made completely of Dynel hair. |