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1 knit
§ (knitted, knit) 1. ქსოვა; 2. წარბის შეკვრა§ ქსოვა●●to knit one's brows შუბლის შეკვრა / შეჭმუხნაto knit/bend one's brows წარბების/შუბლის შეკვრა/შეჭმუხნა -
2 knit
vმოქსოვილი, ქსოვა -
3 well-knit
aმაგრად შეკრული -
4 brow
წარბი, შუბლიto knit/bend one's brows წარბების/შუბლის შეკვრა/შეჭმუხნა●●to knit one's brows შუბლის შეკვრა / შეჭმუხნა●●to wrinkle one's brow / forehead შუბლის / კოპის შეკვრა -
5 bend
1 კლაკნი, ხვეული, მოსახვევი2 (bent) მოხრა, მოღუნვა (მოღუნავს, მოიღუნება), გაღუნვა, ჩაღუნვა3 დახრა, დაკუზვა (დაიკუზება)I can't bend ვერ ვიკუზები // წელში ვერ ვიხრები4 (to be bent on sth) სურვილი აქვს, მიდრეკილებაI'm bent on going to the pictures today დღეს კინოში წასვლის სურვილი მაქვს / ხასიათზე ვარthe branches bent under the burden of fruit ნაყოფის სიმძიმისაგან ტოტები დაიხარაto knit/bend one's brows წარბების/შუბლის შეკვრა/შეჭმუხნა
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knit — [nıt] v present participle knitting [I and T] [: Old English; Origin: cnyttan] 1.) past tense and past participle knitted to make clothing out of wool, using two ↑knitting needles →↑crochet ▪ My grandmother taught me how to knit. ▪ She s knitting … Dictionary of contemporary English
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