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  • 1 purl

    1. noun 2. transitive verb

    purl three [stitches] — drei linke Maschen stricken; see also academic.ru/41078/knit">knit 1. 2)

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    [pə:l]
    (a kind of knitting stitch.) das Linksstricken
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    [pɜ:l, AM pɜ:rl]
    I. n linke Masche
    a row of \purl eine links gestrickte Reihe
    II. adj attr, inv linke(r, s)
    \purl stitch linke Masche
    III. vt
    to \purl sth etw links stricken
    knit one, \purl one eine Masche rechts, eine links stricken
    IV. vi links stricken
    * * *
    [pɜːl]
    1. n
    linke Masche

    is the next row ( in) purl? — ist die nächste Reihe links?

    2. vt
    links stricken
    3. vi
    links stricken
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    purl1 [pɜːl; US pɜrl]
    A v/i
    1. murmeln, plätschern (Bach)
    2. wirbeln, sich kräuseln
    B s Murmeln n, Plätschern n
    purl2 [pɜːl; US pɜrl]
    A v/t
    1. purfle 1
    2. (um)säumen, einfassen
    3. etwas links stricken
    B v/i links stricken
    C s
    1. Gold- oder Silberdrahtlitze f
    2. a) Zäckchen(borte) n(f)
    b) Häkelkante f
    c) Linksstricken n
    3. auch purl stitch linke Masche
    purl3 [pɜːl; US pɜrl]
    A v/i
    1. oft purl round herumwirbeln
    2. umg
    a) umkippen
    b) kentern (Boot)
    c) vom Pferd stürzen
    B v/t umg
    a) umkippen, -werfen
    b) einen Reiter abwerfen
    C s umg
    1. Stoß m
    2. (schwerer) Sturz
    purl4 [pɜːl; US pɜrl] s HIST
    1. Wermutbier n
    2. gewürztes Warmbier mit Gin
    * * *
    1. noun 2. transitive verb

    purl three [stitches] — drei linke Maschen stricken; see also knit 1. 2)

    * * *
    v.
    säumen v.

    English-german dictionary > purl

  • 2 purl

    [pɜ:l, Am pɜ:rl] n
    linke Masche;
    a row of \purl eine links gestrickte Reihe adj
    attr, inv linke(r, s);
    \purl stitch linke Masche vt
    to \purl sth etw links stricken;
    knit one, \purl one eine Masche rechts, eine links stricken vi links stricken

    English-German students dictionary > purl

  • 3 knit

    1. transitive verb,
    -tt-, knitted or (esp. fig.) knit
    1) stricken [Kleidungsstück usw.]
    2)

    knit a stitch — eine [rechte] Masche stricken

    knit 2, purl 2 — zwei rechts, zwei links [stricken]

    3)

    knit one's browdie Stirn runzeln

    4)

    tightly knit(fig.) festgefügt

    2. intransitive verb
    [Knochenbruch:] verheilen; [Knochen:] zusammenwachsen
    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/88554/knit_together">knit together
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    [nit]
    past tense, past participle - knitted; verb
    1) (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.) stricken
    2) ((of broken bones) to grow together: The bone in his arm took a long time to knit.) zusammenwachsen
    - knitter
    - knitting
    - knitting-needle
    - knit one's brows
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    [nɪt]
    I. n
    1. (stitch) Strickart f
    \knits pl Stricksachen pl, Gestrickte(s) nt kein pl
    II. vi
    <knitted or knit, knitted or AM also knit>
    1. (with yarn) stricken; (do basic stitch) eine rechte Masche stricken
    \knit two, then purl one zwei rechts, eins links
    2. (mend) broken bone zusammenwachsen, verheilen
    III. vt
    <knitted or knit, knitted or AM also knit>
    to \knit a sweater einen Pullover stricken
    to \knit sb sth jdm etw stricken
    2. (join)
    to \knit sth etw [miteinander] verknüpfen [o verbinden
    3.
    to \knit one's brows die Augenbrauen zusammenziehen [o Stirn runzeln]
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    [nɪt] pret, ptp knitted or knit
    1. vt
    1) blanket, scarf etc stricken

    to knit sth for sb, to knit sb sth — jdm etw stricken

    the wool is then knitted into... — aus der Wolle wird dann... gestrickt

    knit three, purl two — drei rechts, zwei links

    2)
    2. vi
    1) (person) stricken
    2) (bones) verwachsen, zusammenwachsen
    * * *
    knit [nıt]
    A v/t prät und pperf knit, knitted
    1. a) stricken
    b) wirken:
    knit two, purl two zwei rechts, zwei links (stricken)
    2. auch knit together zusammenfügen, verbinden, -einigen (alle a. fig):
    knit the hands die Hände falten; close-knit, well-knit
    3. fig verknüpfen:
    a) fest verbinden,
    b) ab-, beschließen
    4. a) knit one’s brow die Stirn runzeln
    b) knit one’s eyebrows die Augenbrauen zusammenziehen
    B v/i
    1. a) stricken
    b) wirken
    2. meist knit up sich stricken:
    3. auch knit up ( oder together) a. fig sich vereinigen, sich (eng) verbinden oder zusammenfügen, zusammenwachsen (gebrochene Knochen etc)
    4. sich zusammenziehen oder runzeln
    C s Strickart f
    * * *
    1. transitive verb,
    -tt-, knitted or (esp. fig.) knit
    1) stricken [Kleidungsstück usw.]
    2)

    knit a stitch — eine [rechte] Masche stricken

    knit 2, purl 2 — zwei rechts, zwei links [stricken]

    3)
    4)

    tightly knit(fig.) festgefügt

    2. intransitive verb
    [Knochenbruch:] verheilen; [Knochen:] zusammenwachsen
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    v.
    stricken v.
    verknüpfen v.

    English-german dictionary > knit

  • 4 knit

    [nɪt] n
    1) ( stitch) Strickart f
    2) ( clothing)
    \knits pl Stricksachen pl, Gestrickte(s) nt kein pl vi < knitted or knit, knitted or (Am a.) knit>
    1) ( with yarn) stricken;
    ( do basic stitch) eine rechte Masche stricken;
    \knit two, then purl one zwei rechts, eins links
    2) ( mend) broken bone zusammenwachsen, verheilen vt < knitted> or knit> , knitted or (Am a.) knit>
    1) ( with yarn)
    to \knit a sweater einen Pullover stricken;
    to \knit sb sth jdm etw stricken
    2) ( join)
    to \knit sth etw [miteinander] verknüpfen [o verbinden];
    PHRASES:
    to \knit one's brows die Augenbrauen zusammenziehen [o Stirn runzeln]

    English-German students dictionary > knit

  • 5 pearl

    noun
    Perle, die

    [string of] pearls — (necklace) Perlenkette, die

    pearl of wisdom(often iron.) Weisheit, die

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    [pə:l]
    (a valuable, hard, round object formed by oysters and several other shellfish: The necklace consists of three strings of pearls; ( also adjective) a pearl necklace.) die Perle; Perlen-...
    - academic.ru/54184/pearly">pearly
    - pearl-diver
    - pearl-fisher
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    [pɜ:l, AM pɜ:rl]
    I. n
    1. (jewel) Perle f
    \pearls pl Perlen pl, Perlenkette f
    string [or rope] of \pearls Perlenkette f
    to wear \pearls Perlen [o eine Perlenkette] tragen
    2. ( fig: a drop) Tropfen m, Perle f
    \pearl of dew Tautropfen m
    \pearls of sweat Schweißperlen pl
    3. ( fig: fine example) Juwel nt fig
    that was a \pearl of a good job das war ein Traumjob
    4.
    to cast one's \pearls before swine ( saying) Perlen vor die Säue werfen prov
    to be a \pearl of great price nicht in Gold aufzuwiegen sein
    II. n modifier (necklace, ring, brooch, button) Perlen-
    III. adj perlweiß
    \pearl grey perlgrau
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    I [pɜːl]
    n, vt, vi
    See:
    = purl
    II
    1. n (lit, fig)
    Perle f; (= mother-of-pearl) Perlmutt nt; (of sweat etc) Perle f, Tropfen m; (= colour) Grauweiß nt

    to cast pearls before swine (prov)Perlen pl vor die Säue werfen (prov)

    2. adj
    Perlen-; (= pearl-coloured) grauweiß
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    pearl [pɜːl; US pɜrl]
    A s
    1. Perle f (auch fig):
    cast ( oder throw) pearls before swine Perlen vor die Säue werfen
    2. Perlmutt(er) n(f)
    3. PHARM Perle f, Kügelchen n
    4. TYPO Perl(schrift) f, -druck m
    B v/i
    1. Perlen bilden, perlen, tropfen
    2. nach Perlen suchen oder tauchen
    C adj
    1. Perl(en)…
    2. Perlmutt(er)…
    3. geperlt, perlenförmig
    * * *
    noun
    Perle, die

    [string of] pearls — (necklace) Perlenkette, die

    pearl of wisdom(often iron.) Weisheit, die

    * * *
    n.
    Perle -n f.

    English-german dictionary > pearl

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