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(threads)

  • 1 threads

    • závity
    • proplétá
    • hadry
    • nitě

    English-Czech dictionary > threads

  • 2 braid

    [breid] 1. verb
    (to wind together (especially strands of hair).) splést
    2. noun
    (threads twisted together and used as decoration on uniforms etc: gold braid on the admiral's uniform.) prýmek
    * * *
    • stuha
    • stužka
    • cop

    English-Czech dictionary > braid

  • 3 fray

    [frei]
    ((of cloth, rope etc) to make or become worn at the ends or edges, so that the threads or fibres come loose: This material frays easily.) třepit se
    * * *
    • rvačka

    English-Czech dictionary > fray

  • 4 fringe

    [frin‹] 1. noun
    1) (a border of loose threads on a carpet, shawl etc: Her red shawl has a black fringe.) třásně
    2) (hair cut to hang over the forehead: You should have your fringe cut before it covers your eyes.) ofina
    3) (the outer area; the edge; the part farthest from the main part or centre of something: on the fringe of the city.) okraj
    2. verb
    (to make or be a border around: Trees fringed the pond.) lemovat
    * * *
    • třásně
    • třepení
    • okraj

    English-Czech dictionary > fringe

  • 5 gossamer

    ['ɡosəmə] 1. noun
    (the fine threads made by a spider which float in the air or lie on bushes.) babí léto
    2. adjective
    (like gossamer: a blouse of a gossamer material.) pavučinkový, tenoučký, lehoučký
    * * *
    • pavučinový

    English-Czech dictionary > gossamer

  • 6 mesh

    [meʃ] 1. noun
    1) ((one of) the openings between the threads of a net: a net of (a) very fine (= small) mesh.) oko sítě
    2) ((often in plural) a network: A fly was struggling in the meshes of the spider's web.) síť, pletivo
    2. verb
    ((of teeth on eg gear wheels) to become engaged with each other: The teeth on these two cogwheels mesh when they go round.) zapadnout do sebe
    * * *
    • síť

    English-Czech dictionary > mesh

  • 7 shuttle

    1) (in weaving, a piece of equipment for carrying the thread backwards and forwards across the other threads.) člunek
    2) (a piece of machinery for making loops in the lower thread in a sewing-machine.) člunek
    3) (an air, train or other transport service etc which operates constantly backwards and forwards between two places: an airline shuttle between London and Edinburgh; space shuttle (= a craft travelling between space stations).) kyvadlová doprava
    * * *
    • raketoplán

    English-Czech dictionary > shuttle

  • 8 silk

    [silk]
    1) (very fine, soft threads made by silkworms.) hedvábí
    2) (thread, cloth etc made from this: The dress was made of silk; ( also adjective) a silk dress.) (z) hedvábí
    - silkiness
    - silkworm
    * * *
    • hedvábí
    • hedvábný

    English-Czech dictionary > silk

  • 9 spin

    [spin] 1. present participle - spinning; verb
    1) (to (cause to) go round and round rapidly: She spun round in surprise; He spun the revolving door round and round.) (o)točit (se)
    2) (to form threads from (wool, cotton etc) by drawing out and twisting: The old woman was spinning (wool) in the corner of the room.) příst
    2. noun
    1) (a whirling or turning motion: The patch of mud sent the car into a spin.) otáčení, rotace
    2) (a ride, especially on wheels: After lunch we went for a spin in my new car.) projížďka
    - spin-drier
    - spin out
    * * *
    • točit se
    • upříst
    • příst
    • spříst
    • spin/spun/spun
    • dopřádat

    English-Czech dictionary > spin

  • 10 string

    1. [striŋ] noun
    1) ((a piece of) long narrow cord made of threads twisted together, or tape, for tying, fastening etc: a piece of string to tie a parcel; a ball of string; a puppet's strings; apron-strings.) provaz, nit
    2) (a fibre etc, eg on a vegetable.) vlákno
    3) (a piece of wire, gut etc on a musical instrument, eg a violin: His A-string broke; ( also adjective) He plays the viola in a string orchestra.) struna; smyčcový
    4) (a series or group of things threaded on a cord etc: a string of beads.) šňůra
    2. verb
    1) (to put (beads etc) on a string etc: The pearls were sent to a jeweller to be strung.) navléknout
    2) (to put a string or strings on (eg a bow or stringed instrument): The archer strung his bow and aimed an arrow at the target.) napnout
    3) (to remove strings from (vegetables etc).) odvlákňovat
    4) (to tie and hang with string etc: The farmer strung up the dead crows on the fence.) pověsit
    - stringy
    - stringiness
    - string bean
    - stringed instruments
    - have someone on a string
    - have on a string
    - pull strings
    - pull the strings
    - string out
    - strung up
    - stringent
    - stringently
    - stringency
    * * *
    • provázek
    • řetězec
    • struna
    • string/strung/strung
    • špagát
    • šňůra

    English-Czech dictionary > string

  • 11 tassel

    ['tæsəl]
    (a decoration, consisting of a hanging bunch of threads tied firmly at one end and loose at the other end, put eg on a cushion, a hat, a shawl etc.) střapec
    * * *
    • střapec

    English-Czech dictionary > tassel

  • 12 twine

    1. noun
    (a strong kind of string made of twisted threads: He tied the parcel with twine.) motouz
    2. verb
    ((negative untwine) to twist: The ivy twined round the tree.) vinout se
    * * *
    • provázek
    • ovinout

    English-Czech dictionary > twine

  • 13 warp

    I 1. [wo:p] verb
    1) (to make or become twisted out of shape: The door has been warped by all the rain we've had lately.) zkroutit (se)
    2) (to cause to think or act in an abnormal way: His experiences had warped his judgement/mind.) pokřivit
    2. noun
    (the shape into which something is twisted by warping: The rain has given this wood a permanent warp.) deformace
    II [wo:p] noun
    (usually with the) the set of threads lying lengthwise in a loom during weaving (the other being the weft [weft]). osnova
    * * *
    • vlečné lano
    • perverze
    • svést
    • osnova
    • bortit

    English-Czech dictionary > warp

  • 14 web

    [web]
    1) (a type of trap for flies etc made of fine silk threads, spun by a spider etc: a spider's web.) pavučina
    2) (the skin between the toes of a waterfowl.) blána
    - webbing
    - web-footed
    - web-toed
    - Web site
    - World Wide Web
    * * *
    • tkanina
    • web
    • pavučina
    • internetové stránky

    English-Czech dictionary > web

  • 15 wick

    [wik]
    (the twisted threads of cotton etc in a candle, lamp etc, which draw up the oil or wax into the flame.) knot
    * * *
    • knot

    English-Czech dictionary > wick

См. также в других словарях:

  • threads — hreads (thr[e^]dz), n. pl. Clothes; clothing; as, he was wearing his new threads at the party. [Slang] [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • threads — [n] clothes, clothing accouterment, apparel, attire, civvies*, costume, dress, duds*, finery, garb, garments, gear, habiliment, outfit, personal attire, rags*, raiment, Sunday best*, wardrobe, weeds*; concept 451 …   New thesaurus

  • Threads — Infobox Film name = Threads writer = Barry Hines starring = Karen Meagher, Reece Dinsdale featuring = director = Mick Jackson producer = Mick Jackson, Graham Massey, John Purdie, Peter Wolfes distributor = BBC released = 1984 runtime = 110… …   Wikipedia

  • Threads — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Thread. Threads Données clés Réalisation Mick Jackson Scénario Barry Hines Acteurs principaux BBC …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Threads — Filmdaten Originaltitel Threads Produktionsland Großbritannien Or …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • threads — n. clothing. □ When’d you get new threads, man? □ Good looking threads on Wal ly, huh? …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • threads — n Clothes. Those look like expensive threads he is wearing. 1960s …   Historical dictionary of American slang

  • Threads — Clothes Those are some nice threads …   Dictionary of american slang

  • Threads — Clothes Those are some nice threads …   Dictionary of american slang

  • threads — n clothes. A usage which originated in the black influenced jive talk of the 1930s in the USA. Like many similar American isms, it was imported into Britain and Australia with the youth culture of the 1960s. If used today the term is generally… …   Contemporary slang

  • threads — clothes, glad rags, rags    Hey, Lucy. Nice threads! I love your jacket …   English idioms

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