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81 སྦྲེལ་བ་
[sbrel ba]stitch together, sew on, bind together, attach, link -
82 qura
v.t. to assemble, to put together. ko’rpa qura to stitch together a quilt. (qural)quralay zool.fawn. qura ko’z large dark eyes; person with such eyes -
83 gather
[ˈgæðə]1. verb1) to (cause to) come together in one place:يَحْتَشِد، يَتَجَمَّعA crowd of people gathered near the accident.
2) to learn (from what has been seen, heard etc):يَفْهَم، يَسْتَنْتِجI gather you are leaving tomorrow.
3) to collect or get:يَجْمَعto gather information.
4) to pull (material) into small folds and stitch together:يَضُم أجْزاء من الثَّوْبShe gathered the skirt at the waist.
2. nouna fold in material, a piece of clothing etc.طَيَّة الثَّوْب -
84 συρράπτω
A sew or stitch together,δέρματα νεύρῳ βοός Hes.Op. 544
, cf. Hdt.2.86, 4.64, Sor.Fasc.46;τὴν ῥῖνα Hp.Morb.2.36
;ῥῆγμα Archipp.38
; [ κοιλίαν], γαστέρα, IG42(1).122.18,33 (Epid., iv B.C.); σ. τὰ στόματα τῶν ἀνθρώπων sew men's mouths up, i.e. stop their mouths, muzzle them, Pl.Euthd. 303e; τὰς ἐπιθυμίας σ. ταῖς ἀπολαύσεσι bring appetites into connexion with enjoyment, i.e. gratify them immediately, Plu.2.565d;σ. ῥήματα πρὸς ἕκαστα Them.Or.21.252d
; σ. Βάκχον μηρῷ sew him up in.., Nonn.D.7.152.II metaph., put together, compose, of a treatise, Phld.Ind.Sto. 4 ([voice] Pass.); σ. τοιαῦτα form such machinations, dub. cj. for συνέγραψε in D.C.38.14.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συρράπτω
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85 aanmekaarnaai
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86 zusammenheften
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87 kräuseln
I v/t (Haar) frizz; mit Lockenstab: crimp; (Stoff) gather; (Nase) wrinkle, screw up; (Lippen) pucker; (Wasser, Oberfläche) ruffle, ripple; ein Lächeln kräuselte ihre Lippen a smile creased her lipsII v/refl Wasser: ripple; Rauch: curl up; Haar: curl; sich vor Lachen kräuseln umg., fig. crease o.s. (Am. double over) (with laughter)* * *to frizzle; to curl; to crimp; to crisp; to cockle; to crinkle; to gopher; to frizz; to frill; to dimple;sich kräuselnto crinkle; to curl; to cockle; to frizzle* * *kräu|seln ['krɔyzln]1. vt1) Haar to make frizzy; (SEW) to gather; (TEX) to crimp; Stirn to knit, to wrinkle; Nase to screw up2) Lippen, Mund to pucker; Wasseroberfläche to ruffle2. vr* * *2) (to pull (material) into small folds and stitch together: She gathered the skirt at the waist.) gather3) (to make wrinkled or uneven, especially hair, feathers etc: The wind ruffled her hair; The bird ruffled its feathers in anger.) ruffle4) (to (cause to) have ripples: The grass rippled in the wind; The wind rippled the grass.) ripple* * *kräu·seln[ˈkrɔyzl̩n]I. vt▪ etw \kräuseln to crimp sth▪ gekräuselt frizzy2. (leicht wellig machen)▪ etw \kräuseln to ruffle sthII. vr1. (leicht kraus werden)2. (leichte Wellen schlagen)* * *1.transitives Verb ruffle <water, surface>; gather <material etc.>; frizz < hair>; pucker [up] < lips>2.reflexives Verb < hair> go frizzy; < water> ripple; < smoke> curl up; < material> pucker up* * *A. v/t (Haar) frizz; mit Lockenstab: crimp; (Stoff) gather; (Nase) wrinkle, screw up; (Lippen) pucker; (Wasser, Oberfläche) ruffle, ripple;ein Lächeln kräuselte ihre Lippen a smile creased her lips* * *1.transitives Verb ruffle <water, surface>; gather <material etc.>; frizz < hair>; pucker [up] < lips>2.reflexives Verb < hair> go frizzy; < water> ripple; < smoke> curl up; < material> pucker up* * *(Haar) v.to curl v. v.to dimple v.to frill v.to frizz v.to gopher v. -
88 zeszywać
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zeszywać
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89 jelujur
baste, baste, basted, basted, basting* * *baste (a hem); tie or stitch together -
90 a prinde cu acul
to sow / to stitch together(cute) to tack down (folds). -
91 བརྒྱུས་པ་
[brgyus pa]make a string of, stitch together -
92 zusammen heften
v.to stitch together v. -
93 vernähen
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94 zusammennähen
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95 Teilfelder zusammensetzen
zusammensetzen v: Teilfelder zusammensetzen v MH stitch together subfields (Teilfelder von verschiedenen Maschinen mit verschiedenen Auflösungen hergestellt)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Teilfelder zusammensetzen
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96 coser
• sew• sew on• stitch together -
97 стачать(ся)
1) grind off; 2) grind off; 3) stitch together -
98 стачивать(ся)
1) grind off; 2) grind off; 3) stitch together -
99 impuntire
impuntire v.tr. to quilt; to stitch (together). -
100 сострачивать
несов. - состра́чивать, сов. - сострочи́ть; (вн.)stitch together (d)
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