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1 knit
nitpast tense, past participle - knitted; verb1) (to form (a garment) from yarn (of wool etc) by making and connecting loops, using knitting-needles: She is teaching children to knit and sew; She knitted him a sweater for Christmas.) strikke2) ((of broken bones) to grow together: The bone in his arm took a long time to knit.) vokse sammen•- knitter- knitting
- knitting-needle
- knit one's browsstrikkeIsubst. \/nɪt\/1) ( også knit stitch) rett maske, rett2) forklaring: strikket plagg eller stoffII1) strikke2) ( om panne eller øyebryn) trekke (seg) sammen, rynke (seg)3) bli forent, bli sammensveiset4) forene, sammensveise, få til å vokse sammen5) skape6) ( om plante) sette fruktclosely knit se ➢ close-knitknit one strikke en rett maskeknit one's brows rynke pannen, rynke øyebryneneknitted shirt trikotskjorteknit together knytte sammen, binde sammen, tømre sammen (også overført) få til å vokse sammenvokse sammen bli sammensveiset, komme nærmere hverandre, knyttes sammen knytte sammen, sammensveise -
2 t
ti:(a light shirt of knitted cotton etc with short sleeves.) t-skjorteIforkortelse for ton(s)II\/➢ T -
3 T
ti:(a light shirt of knitted cotton etc with short sleeves.) t-skjorteIforkortelse for teslaII( bokstaven eller språklyden) T, tto a T helt utmerketpå en prikk -
4 stitch
sti 1. noun1) (a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting: She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch.) maske, sting2) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) -sting, -søm, -maske, -slag3) (a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running: I've got a stitch.) sting (i siden)2. verb(to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) sy (sammen)- in stitches
- stitch upsyIsubst. \/stɪtʃ\/1) ( håndarbeid) sting, søm2) (strikking, hekling) maske3) ( i knipling) slag4) (hverdagslig, oftest med nektelse) lite grann, ørliten smule, ganske lite, tråd• he did not have a stitch on \/ he was without a stitch of clothing5) (medisin, i sår) sting6) ( om smerte) sting (i siden), holddrop a stitch (strikking, hekling) miste en maskeput a stitch into a wound ( medisin) sy sammen et såra stitch in time saves nine bedre føre var enn etter snarwith every stitch of canvas ( sjøfart) med alle kluter sattIIverb1) ( håndarbeid) sy, brodere2) ( medisin) sy3) ( bokbinding) hefte4) ( om sko e.l.) nåtle (sy sammen overlær)stitch on sy påstitch together sy sammen, feste med sting, tråklestitch up sy sammen
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