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1 knit one's brows
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knit [nɪt](preterite, past participle knitted or knit)[+ garment] tricoter• "knit three, purl one" « trois mailles à l'endroit, une maille à l'envers »a. tricoter* * *[nɪt] 1. 2. 3.1) ( with wool) tricoter2) ( join together) [broken bones] se souder•Phrasal Verbs:•• -
3 knit
B vtr ( prét, pp knitted, knit) tricoter [garment, blanket] (for pour) ; to knit sb sth tricoter qch pour qn ; knit one, purl one une maille à l'endroit, une maille à l'envers.1 ( with wool etc) [person] tricoter ;2 ( join together) [broken bones] se souder.to knit one's brows froncer les sourcils.1 ( join) [bones] se souder (les uns aux autres) ;2 ( unite) [community] s'unir ;▶ knit [sth] together, knit together [sth]1 lit tricoter [qch] ensemble [colours, strands] ;3 ( unite) unir [community, group].■ knit up:▶ knit up [wool] se tricoter ;▶ knit up [sth] tricoter [wool, garment]. -
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∎ he knitted himself a scarf il s'est tricoté une écharpe∎ knit 2 purl 2 (tricoter) 2 mailles à l'endroit, 2 mailles à l'envers;∎ knit 2 together tricoter 2 mailles ensemble∎ to knit one's brows froncer les sourcils(a) (make garment) tricoter;∎ I like to knit in the evenings j'aime bien tricoter ou faire du tricot le soir(b) (as opposed to purl) tricoter à l'endroit(heal → bones) se souder➲ knit up(garment) tricoter;∎ she knitted up a scarf from the spare wool elle a fait une écharpe avec la laine qui restait∎ (yarn) this wool knits up easily cette laine se tricote facilement -
5 knit
[nit]past tense, past participle - knitted; verb1) (to form (a garment) from yarn (of wool etc) by making and connecting loops, using knitting-needles: She is teaching children to knit and sew; She knitted him a sweater for Christmas.) tricoter2) ((of broken bones) to grow together: The bone in his arm took a long time to knit.) se souder•- knitter- knitting - knitting-needle - knit one's brows -
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