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2 seam
noun1) (line of joining) Naht, diecome apart at the seams — aus den Nähten gehen; (fig. coll.): (fail) zusammenbrechen
burst at the seams — (fig.) aus den od. allen Nähten platzen (ugs.)
* * *[si:m] 1. noun1) (the line formed by the sewing together of two pieces of cloth etc.) der Saum2) (the line where two things meet or join: Water was coming in through the seams of the boat.) die Naht3) (a thin line or layer of coal etc in the earth: a coal seam.) die Schicht2. verb(to sew a seam in: I've pinned the skirt together but I haven't seamed it yet.) säumen- academic.ru/65177/seamstress">seamstress- the seamy side of life
- the seamy side* * *[si:m]I. nto burst at the \seams an den Nähten [auf]platzento come [or fall] apart at the \seams aus den Nähten gehen; ( fig) marriage scheitern; plan fehlschlagenwelded \seam Schweißnaht f\seam of coal/iron ore Kohlen-/Eisenerzflöz ntII. vt1. (stitch with seam)▪ to \seam sth etw zusammennähenhis face was \seamed with wrinkles sein Gesicht war zerfurcht* * *[siːm]1. n1) Naht f; (= scar) Narbe f; (NAUT) Fuge f2. vt(= sew, join) nähen; (fig = mark with lines) durchziehen* * *seam [siːm]A s2. TECHa) (Guss-, Schweiß) Naht fc) Riss m, Sprung md) Falz m3. Narbe f4. Furche f, Runzel fB v/t2. säumen, mit einer (Zier)Naht versehen3. besonders fig (durch)furchen, (zer-)schrammen:a face seamed with worry ein gramzerfurchtes Gesicht;seamed with cracks von Rissen durchzogen, rissigC v/i1. rissig werden2. faltig werden* * *noun1) (line of joining) Naht, diecome apart at the seams — aus den Nähten gehen; (fig. coll.): (fail) zusammenbrechen
burst at the seams — (fig.) aus den od. allen Nähten platzen (ugs.)
* * *(mining) n.Falz -e m.Fuge -n f.Naht ¨-e f.Narbe -n f.Nutzschicht f.Runzel -n f.Saum Säume m.Schicht -en f.Sprung -¨e m. v.durch eine Schweißnaht verbinden ausdr.durchfurchen v.schrammen v.säumen v.zerschrammen v. -
3 straight bead
Longitudinal seam, side seam, straight beadLä_ngsfalz mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > straight bead
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4 longitudinal seam
Longitudinal seam, side seam, straight beadLä_ngsfalz mDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > longitudinal seam
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5 side seam
Longitudinal seam, side seam, straight beadLä_ngsfalz m -
6 straighten
straight·en [ʼstreɪtən] vtto \straighten sth1) (make straight, level) etw gerade machen;to \straighten one's arm/ leg den Arm/das Bein ausstrecken;to \straighten one's body den Körper aufrichten;to \straighten one's hair sein Haar glätten;to \straighten a hem einen Saum gerade nähen;to \straighten a picture ein Bild gerade hängen;to \straighten a river/ road einen Fluss/eine Straße begradigen;to \straighten a seam eine Naht glatt ziehento \straighten one's clothes seine Kleider richten;to \straighten one's hair sein Haar in Ordnung bringen; -
7 straighten
1. transitive verb1) geradeziehen [Kabel, Teppich, Seil]; geradebiegen [Draht]; glätten [Falte, Kleidung, Haare]; geradehalten [Rücken]; strecken [Beine, Arme]; gerade hängen [Bild]2) (put in order) aufräumen; einrichten [neue Wohnung]; in Ordnung bringen [Geschäftsbücher, Finanzen]2. intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92153/straighten_out">straighten out* * *verb (to make or become straight: He straightened his tie; The road curved and then straightened.) gerade machen/werden* * *straight·en[ˈstreɪtən]I. vt▪ to \straighten sthto \straighten one's arm/leg den Arm/das Bein ausstreckento \straighten one's body den Körper aufrichtento \straighten one's hair sein Haar glättento \straighten a hem einen Saum gerade nähento \straighten a picture ein Bild gerade hängento \straighten a river/road einen Fluss/eine Straße begradigento \straighten a seam eine Naht glatt ziehen2. (arrange in place) etw richten [o ordnen]to \straighten one's clothes seine Kleider [o ÖSTERR a. sein Gewand] richtento \straighten one's hair sein Haar in Ordnung bringento \straighten a room/flat [or AM apartment] (tidy up) ein Zimmer/eine Wohnung aufräumen [o in Ordnung bringen]to \straighten one's tie seine Krawatte zurechtrücken* * *['streɪtn]1. vt1) (= make straight) back, legs etc gerade machen; picture gerade hinhängen; road, river begradigen; hat gerade aufsetzen; tablecloth, sheet, rope, clothes, tie gerade ziehen; wire gerade biegen; one's shoulders straffen; hair glätten2) (= tidy) in Ordnung bringen2. vi(road, plant etc) gerade werden; (hair) glatt werden; (person) sich aufrichten3. vr* * *straighten [ˈstreıtn]A v/t1. gerade machen, (gerade) richten, ausrichten, (aus)strecken, TECH Draht recken, die Knie durchdrücken, seine Krawatte etc gerade rücken, MIL die Front begradigen:straighten one’s face eine ernste Miene aufsetzen;straighten o.s. up sich aufrichtena) seine Angelegenheiten etc in Ordnung bringen:things will straighten themselves out das wird von allein (wieder) in Ordnung kommenc) umg jemandem den Kopf zurechtsetzenB v/i1. gerade werdena) sich aufrichten,b) umg ein anständiges Leben beginnen* * *1. transitive verb1) geradeziehen [Kabel, Teppich, Seil]; geradebiegen [Draht]; glätten [Falte, Kleidung, Haare]; geradehalten [Rücken]; strecken [Beine, Arme]; gerade hängen [Bild]2) (put in order) aufräumen; einrichten [neue Wohnung]; in Ordnung bringen [Geschäftsbücher, Finanzen]2. intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:* * *v.gerade machen ausdr.gerade werden ausdr.
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