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1 zunähen
- {to sew up} -
2 nähen
- {to needle} khâu, nhể, châm, lách qua, len lỏi qua, kết tinh thành kim, châm chọc, chọc tức, khích, thêm rượu mạnh - {to sew (sewed,sewn) may khâu, đóng - {to stitch} may - {to suture} - {to work (worked,worked) làm việc, hành động, hoạt động, làm, gia công, chế biến, lên men, tác động, có ảnh hưởng tới, đi qua, chuyển động, dần dần tự chuyển, tự làm cho, chạy, tiến hành - tiến triển, có kết quả, có hiệu lực, lách, nhăn nhó, cau lại, day dứt, bắt làm việc, làm lên men, thêu, làm cho chạy, chuyển vận, gây ra, thi hành, thực hiện, khai thác, trổng trọt, giải, chữa, nhào - nặn, rèn, tạc, vẽ, chạm, trau, đưa dần vào, chuyển, đưa, dẫn &), sắp đặt, bày ra, bày mưu -
3 heften
- {to baste} phết mỡ lên, rót nến, lược, khâu lược, đánh đòn - {to file} giũa, gọt giũa, sắp xếp, sắp đặt, đệ trình đưa ra, đưa, cho đi thành hàng, đi thành hàng = heften [an] {to tack [to,on to]}+ = heften [auf] {to fasten [upon]; to rivet [on]}+ = heften (Buch) {to sew (sewed,sewn); to stitch}+ = heften [auf] (Auge,Ohr) {to glue [to]}+ -
4 annähen
- {to sew on}
См. также в других словарях:
sew — [səu US sou] v past tense sewed past participle sewn [səun US soun] or sewed [I and T] [: Old English; Origin: siwian] to use a needle and thread to make or repair clothes or to fasten something such as a button to them ▪ I learned to sew at… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sew — O.E. siwian to stitch, earlier siowian, from P.Gmc. *siwjanan (Cf. O.N. syja, Swed. sy, O.H.G. siuwan, Goth. siujan to sew ), from PIE root *syu to bind, sew (Cf. Skt. sivyati sews, sutram t … Etymology dictionary
sew — [sō] vt. sewed, sewn or sewed, sewing [ME sewen < OE siwian, akin to Goth siujan < IE base * siw , to sew > SEAM, L suere (pp. sutus), to sew, sew together] 1. to join or fasten with stitches made with needle and thread 2. to make, mend … English World dictionary
Sew — Sew, v. t. [imp. {Sewed}; p. p. {Sewed}, rarely {Sewn}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sewing}.] [OE. sewen, sowen, AS. si[ o]wian, s[=i]wian; akin to OHG. siuwan, Icel. s?ja, Sw. sy, Dan. sye, Goth. siujan, Lith. siuti, Russ, shite, L. ssuere, Gr. ????, Skr.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sew — [ sou ] (past tense sewed; past participle sewn [ soun ] or sewed) verb intransitive or transitive * 1. ) to make or repair clothes using a needle and THREAD: sew a skirt/hem 2. ) to fasten something using a needle and THREAD: sew something on… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sew|er — sew|er1 «SOO uhr», noun. an underground drain to carry off waste water and refuse. SYNONYM(S): conduit. ╂[< Old French sewiere sluice from a pond, ultimately < Latin ex out + aquāria (water) vessel < aqua water] sew|er2 «SOH uhr», noun.… … Useful english dictionary
sew — [səʊ ǁ soʊ] verb sewed PASTTENSE sewn PASTPART [səʊn ǁ soʊn] also sewed sew something → up phrasal verb [transitive] 1 … Financial and business terms
Sew — Sew, n.[OE. See {Sewer} household officer.] Juice; gravy; a seasoned dish; a delicacy. [Obs.] Gower. [1913 Webster] I will not tell of their strange sewes. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sew — Sew, v. t. [See {Sue} to follow.] To follow; to pursue; to sue. [Obs.] Chaucer. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sew — Sew, v. i. To practice sewing; to work with needle and thread. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sew — Sew, v. t. [[root]151 b. See {Sewer} a drain.] To drain, as a pond, for taking the fish. [Obs.] Tusser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English