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1 threads per inch
liczba zwojów gwintu na cal -
2 cutting threads
nacinanie gwintów -
3 braid
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4 fray
[freɪ] 1. vi 2. nto return to the fray — wracać (wrócić perf) w ogień walki
* * *[frei]((of cloth, rope etc) to make or become worn at the ends or edges, so that the threads or fibres come loose: This material frays easily.) strzępić się -
5 fringe
[frɪndʒ]n ( BRIT)( of hair) grzywka f; (on shawl, lampshade) frędzle pl; ( of forest) skraj m; (fig: of organization) (skrajne) skrzydło nt; ( of activity) obrzeża pl* * *[frin‹] 1. noun1) (a border of loose threads on a carpet, shawl etc: Her red shawl has a black fringe.) frędzle2) (hair cut to hang over the forehead: You should have your fringe cut before it covers your eyes.) grzywka3) (the outer area; the edge; the part farthest from the main part or centre of something: on the fringe of the city.) peryferie2. verb(to make or be a border around: Trees fringed the pond.) okalać -
6 gossamer
['gɔsəmə(r)]nbabie lato nt; ( fabric) cienka gaza f* * *['ɡosəmə] 1. noun(the fine threads made by a spider which float in the air or lie on bushes.) babie lato2. adjective(like gossamer: a blouse of a gossamer material.) cieńki i delikatny -
7 mesh
[mɛʃ]n( net) siatka f* * *[meʃ] 1. noun1) ((one of) the openings between the threads of a net: a net of (a) very fine (= small) mesh.) oczka2) ((often in plural) a network: A fly was struggling in the meshes of the spider's web.) sieć2. verb((of teeth on eg gear wheels) to become engaged with each other: The teeth on these two cogwheels mesh when they go round.) zazębiać się -
8 shuttle
['ʃʌtl] 1. n( plane etc) środek transportu kursujący tam i z powrotem (wahadłowo); ( space shuttle) prom m kosmiczny; (also: shuttle service) linia f lokalna; ( for weaving) czółenko nt2. vi3. vtto shuttle to and fro/between — kursować tam i z powrotem/pomiędzy +instr
* * *1) (in weaving, a piece of equipment for carrying the thread backwards and forwards across the other threads.) czółenko2) (a piece of machinery for making loops in the lower thread in a sewing-machine.) czółenko3) (an air, train or other transport service etc which operates constantly backwards and forwards between two places: an airline shuttle between London and Edinburgh; space shuttle (= a craft travelling between space stations).) środek transportu w systemie wahadłowym• -
9 silk
[sɪlk] 1. njedwab m2. adj* * *[silk]1) (very fine, soft threads made by silkworms.) jedwab2) (thread, cloth etc made from this: The dress was made of silk; ( also adjective) a silk dress.) jedwabny•- silky- silkiness
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10 spin
[spɪn] 1. n( in car) przejażdżka f; ( revolution of wheel) wirowanie nt; ( single) obrót m; ( AVIAT) korkociąg m2. vt; pt spun, span, pp spunwool etc prząść (uprząść perf); wheel obracać (obrócić perf) +instr; ( BRIT) (also: spin-dry) odwirowywać (odwirować perf)3. vi; pt spun, span, pp spun( make thread) prząść; turn round okręcać się (okręcić się perf), obracać się (obrócić się perf)to put spin on a ball — podkręcać (podkręcić perf) piłkę (inf)
to spin a coin ( BRIT) — rzucać (rzucić perf) monetą
Phrasal Verbs:- spin out* * *[spin] 1. present participle - spinning; verb1) (to (cause to) go round and round rapidly: She spun round in surprise; He spun the revolving door round and round.) obracać (się), wirować2) (to form threads from (wool, cotton etc) by drawing out and twisting: The old woman was spinning (wool) in the corner of the room.) prząść2. noun1) (a whirling or turning motion: The patch of mud sent the car into a spin.) wirowanie, ruch wirowy2) (a ride, especially on wheels: After lunch we went for a spin in my new car.) przejażdżka•- spinner- spin-drier
- spin out -
11 string
[strɪŋ] 1. n( thin rope) sznurek m; (of beads, cars, islands) sznur m; (of disasters, excuses) seria f; ( COMPUT) ciąg m znaków; ( MUS) struna f2. vt; pt, pp strungto string together — związywać (związać perf) (ze sobą)
* * *1. [striŋ] noun1) ((a piece of) long narrow cord made of threads twisted together, or tape, for tying, fastening etc: a piece of string to tie a parcel; a ball of string; a puppet's strings; apron-strings.) sznur, taśma2) (a fibre etc, eg on a vegetable.) włókno3) (a piece of wire, gut etc on a musical instrument, eg a violin: His A-string broke; ( also adjective) He plays the viola in a string orchestra.) struna4) (a series or group of things threaded on a cord etc: a string of beads.) sznur(ek)2. verb1) (to put (beads etc) on a string etc: The pearls were sent to a jeweller to be strung.) nanizać na sznurek2) (to put a string or strings on (eg a bow or stringed instrument): The archer strung his bow and aimed an arrow at the target.) naciągać3) (to remove strings from (vegetables etc).) oczyścić z włókien4) (to tie and hang with string etc: The farmer strung up the dead crows on the fence.) zwiesić na sznurku•- strings- stringy
- stringiness
- string bean
- stringed instruments
- have someone on a string
- have on a string
- pull strings
- pull the strings
- string out
- strung up
- stringent
- stringently
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12 tassel
['tæsl]nfrędzel m* * *['tæsəl](a decoration, consisting of a hanging bunch of threads tied firmly at one end and loose at the other end, put eg on a cushion, a hat, a shawl etc.) frędzel -
13 twine
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14 warp
[wɔːp] 1. vi 2. vt ( fig) 3. nosnowa f* * *I 1. [wo:p] verb1) (to make or become twisted out of shape: The door has been warped by all the rain we've had lately.) spaczyć się2) (to cause to think or act in an abnormal way: His experiences had warped his judgement/mind.) wypaczyć2. noun(the shape into which something is twisted by warping: The rain has given this wood a permanent warp.) spaczenie- warpedII [wo:p] noun(usually with the) the set of threads lying lengthwise in a loom during weaving (the other being the weft [weft]). osnowa -
15 web
[wɛb]n( of spider) pajęczyna f; ( on duck's foot) błona f pławna; ( network) sieć f; (fig: of reasons etc) splot m* * *[web]1) (a type of trap for flies etc made of fine silk threads, spun by a spider etc: a spider's web.) pajęczyna2) (the skin between the toes of a waterfowl.) błona (między palcami)•- webbed- webbing
- web-footed
- web-toed
- Web site
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16 wick
[wɪk]nknot m* * *[wik](the twisted threads of cotton etc in a candle, lamp etc, which draw up the oil or wax into the flame.) knot
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