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Ɵred 1. noun1) (a thin strand of cotton, wool, silk etc, especially when used for sewing: a needle and some thread.) tråd2) (the spiral ridge around a screw: This screw has a worn thread.) gjenge3) (the connection between the various events or details (in a story, account etc): I've lost the thread of what he's saying.) tråd2. verb1) (to pass a thread through: I cannot thread this needle; The child was threading beads.) træ2) (to make (one's way) through: She threaded her way through the crowd.) åle seg gjennom, sno seg gjennom•garn--------trådIsubst. \/θred\/1) ( også overført) tråd2) garn3) fiber4) smal stripe, tynn stripe5) sildrebekk6) ( gruvedrift) tynn malmåre7) ( mekanikk) (skrue)gjenge(r)8) ( mål på garn) 1 1\/2 yard (1, 37 m)gather up the threads samle trådenehun samlet\/bandt sammen trådene i fortellingenhang by a thread eller hang on a single thread henge i en (tynn) trådhave a dry thread on one ha en tørr tråd på kroppen, ha en tørr tråd på segin threads eller worn to a thread tynnslittlose the thread miste trådenthe main thread den røde trådenthread and thrum to alen av samme stykkeIIverb \/θred\/1) træ, træ i2) danne en snor gjennom, gå som en tråd gjennom3) bukte seg frem, sno seg frem4) mate med film5) åle seg frem, sno seg frem6) ( teknikk) gjengeskjære, gjenge (opp)thread a film ( om filmfremviser) sette i en film, mate med filmthread beads eller thread pearls træ perler på en snorthread one's way through eller thread one's course through sno seg frem gjennom, bane seg vei gjennomthread out a path lete seg frem langs en sti, følge en vei
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