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Makarov: seams of a boat, the seams of a boat -
2 Naht
f; -, Nähte1. beim Nähen: seam; aus den oder allen oder sämtlichen Nähten platzen umg. be bursting at the seams (auch fig.)3. ANAT., BOT. suture; MED. suture, stitches Pl.* * *die Naht(Stoff) commissure; seam;(Technik) weld; joint* * *[naːt]f -, -e['nɛːtə] seam; (TECH AUCH) join; (MED) stitches pl, suture (spec); (ANAT) sutureaus allen Nähten platzen — to be bursting at the seams
* * *(the line where two things meet or join: Water was coming in through the seams of the boat.) seam* * *<-, Nähte>[ˈna:t, pl ˈnɛ:tə]f1. (bei Kleidung) seam3. BAU seam, weld4.* * *die; Naht, Nähte1) seamaus den od. allen Nähten platzen — (fig. ugs.) < person, fig.: institution etc.> be bursting at the seams
2) (Med., Anat.) suture* * *1. beim Nähen: seam;3. ANAT, BOT suture; MED suture, stitches pl* * *die; Naht, Nähte1) seamaus den od. allen Nähten platzen — (fig. ugs.) <person, fig.: institution etc.> be bursting at the seams
2) (Med., Anat.) suture* * *¨-e f.seam n. -
3 seam
[siːm]1. nounدَرْز، خَط الدَّرْز2) the line where two things meet or join:خَط الإلِتِقاءWater was coming in through the seams of the boat.
3) a thin line or layer of coal etc in the earth:خَط أو طبَقَة الفَحمa coal seam.
2. verbto sew a seam in:يَدْرِزI've pinned the skirt together but I haven't seamed it yet.
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