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1 purl
1. noun 2. transitive verb* * *[pə:l](a kind of knitting stitch.) das Linksstricken* * *[pɜ:l, AM pɜ:rl]I. n linke Maschea row of \purl eine links gestrickte ReiheII. adj attr, inv linke(r, s)\purl stitch linke MascheIII. vt▪ to \purl sth etw links strickenknit one, \purl one eine Masche rechts, eine links strickenIV. vi links stricken* * *[pɜːl]1. nlinke Mascheis the next row ( in) purl? — ist die nächste Reihe links?
2. vtlinks stricken3. vilinks stricken* * *purl1 [pɜːl; US pɜrl]A v/i1. murmeln, plätschern (Bach)2. wirbeln, sich kräuselnB s Murmeln n, Plätschern npurl2 [pɜːl; US pɜrl]A v/t2. (um)säumen, einfassen3. etwas links strickenB v/i links strickenC s2. a) Zäckchen(borte) n(f)b) Häkelkante fc) Linksstricken npurl3 [pɜːl; US pɜrl]A v/i2. umga) umkippenb) kentern (Boot)c) vom Pferd stürzenB v/t umga) umkippen, -werfenb) einen Reiter abwerfenC s umg1. Stoß m2. (schwerer) Sturzpurl4 [pɜːl; US pɜrl] s HIST1. Wermutbier n2. gewürztes Warmbier mit Gin* * *1. noun 2. transitive verbpurl three [stitches] — drei linke Maschen stricken; see also knit 1. 2)
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2 knit
1. transitive verb,2)knit a stitch — eine [rechte] Masche stricken
knit 2, purl 2 — zwei rechts, zwei links [stricken]
3)knit one's brow — die Stirn runzeln
4)2. intransitive verbtightly knit — (fig.) festgefügt
[Knochenbruch:] verheilen; [Knochen:] zusammenwachsenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/88554/knit_together">knit together* * *[nit]past 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.) stricken2) ((of broken bones) to grow together: The bone in his arm took a long time to knit.) zusammenwachsen•- knitter- knitting
- knitting-needle
- knit one's brows* * *[nɪt]I. n2. (clothing)II. vi\knit two, then purl one zwei rechts, eins links2. (mend) broken bone zusammenwachsen, verheilenIII. vt1. (with yarn)to \knit a sweater einen Pullover stricken▪ to \knit sb sth jdm etw stricken2. (join)▪ to \knit sth etw [miteinander] verknüpfen [o verbinden3.▶ to \knit one's brows die Augenbrauen zusammenziehen [o Stirn runzeln]* * *[nɪt] pret, ptp knitted or knit1. vt1) blanket, scarf etc strickento knit sth for sb, to knit sb sth — jdm etw stricken
the wool is then knitted into... — aus der Wolle wird dann... gestrickt
knit three, purl two — drei rechts, zwei links
2)2. vi1) (person) stricken2) (bones) verwachsen, zusammenwachsen* * *knit [nıt]A v/t prät und pperf knit, knitted1. a) strickenb) wirken:knit two, purl two zwei rechts, zwei links (stricken)3. fig verknüpfen:a) fest verbinden,b) ab-, beschließen4. a) knit one’s brow die Stirn runzelnb) knit one’s eyebrows die Augenbrauen zusammenziehenB v/i1. a) strickenb) wirken3. auch knit up ( oder together) a. fig sich vereinigen, sich (eng) verbinden oder zusammenfügen, zusammenwachsen (gebrochene Knochen etc)4. sich zusammenziehen oder runzelnC s Strickart f* * *1. transitive verb,1) stricken [Kleidungsstück usw.]2)knit a stitch — eine [rechte] Masche stricken
knit 2, purl 2 — zwei rechts, zwei links [stricken]
3)4)2. intransitive verbtightly knit — (fig.) festgefügt
[Knochenbruch:] verheilen; [Knochen:] zusammenwachsenPhrasal Verbs:* * *v.stricken v.verknüpfen v. -
3 knit
[nɪt] n2) ( clothing)\knits pl Stricksachen pl, Gestrickte(s) nt kein pl vi < knitted or knit, knitted or (Am a.) knit>1) ( with yarn) stricken;( do basic stitch) eine rechte Masche stricken;\knit two, then purl one zwei rechts, eins links2) ( mend) broken bone zusammenwachsen, verheilen vt < knitted> or knit> , knitted or (Am a.) knit>1) ( with yarn)to \knit a sweater einen Pullover stricken;to \knit sb sth jdm etw stricken2) ( join)to \knit sth etw [miteinander] verknüpfen [o verbinden];PHRASES:to \knit one's brows die Augenbrauen zusammenziehen [o Stirn runzeln]
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