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  • 41 stitch

    n. dikiş, ilmik, ilmek, giyecek, sancı, bıçak gibi saplanan acı
    ————————
    v. dikiş yapmak, dikişle süslemek, ciltlemek
    * * *
    1. dik (v.) 2. dikiş (n.)
    * * *
    [sti ] 1. noun
    1) (a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting: She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch.) dikiş
    2) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) dikiş biçimi
    3) (a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running: I've got a stitch.) böğür sancısı
    2. verb
    (to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) dikmek
    - in stitches
    - stitch up

    English-Turkish dictionary > stitch

  • 42 stitch

    [sti ] 1. noun
    1) (a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting: She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch.) vbod; petlja
    2) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) vbod; petlja
    3) (a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running: I've got a stitch.) bolečina v boku
    2. verb
    (to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) šivati
    - in stitches
    - stitch up
    * * *
    I [stič]
    noun
    vbod (s šivanko); šiv; petlja (pri pletenju); vrsta šivov, vezenja; pletenje, vezenje; colloquially nit, nitka; zbodljaj, bodeča bolečina; spenjanje (knjige); agronomy brazda
    with no stitch on, without a stitch of clothing — popolnoma gol, nag
    he had not a dry stitch on — ni imel suhe nitke na sebi, do kože je bil premočen, moker kot miš
    II [stič]
    transitive verb šivati, preši(va)ti, sešiti; vesti (vezem); broširati (knjigo); intransitive verb šivati, vesti (vezem)
    to stitch up — zašiti, zakrpati; skrpati
    III [stič]
    noun
    kos (zemlje, polja), parcela

    English-Slovenian dictionary > stitch

  • 43 stitch

    • ompele
    • ommella
    • ompelupisto
    • ommel
    printing (graphic) industry
    • nitoa
    • neulanpisto
    • silmukka
    • silmä
    • tikki
    • tikata
    • kipu
    • pistos
    • pisto
    * * *
    sti  1. noun
    1) (a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting: She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch.) pisto, silmukka
    2) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) ommel
    3) (a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running: I've got a stitch.) pistos
    2. verb
    (to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) ommella
    - in stitches
    - stitch up

    English-Finnish dictionary > stitch

  • 44 stitch

    [stɪtʃ] 1. n (SEWING)
    ścieg m; (KNITTING) oczko nt; ( MED) szew m; ( pain) kolka f
    2. vt
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    [sti ] 1. noun
    1) (a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting: She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch.) ścieg, oczko
    2) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) ścieg
    3) (a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running: I've got a stitch.) kolka
    2. verb
    (to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) przyszywać
    - in stitches
    - stitch up

    English-Polish dictionary > stitch

  • 45 stitch

    [sti ] 1. noun
    1) (a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting: She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch.) dūriens; valdziņš
    2) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) dūriens; raksts; adījums
    3) (a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running: I've got a stitch.) dūrējs; asa sāpe
    2. verb
    (to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) []šūt; piešūt
    - in stitches
    - stitch up
    * * *
    dūriens; valdziņš; dūrējs; šuve; mazumiņš; šūt; izšūt

    English-Latvian dictionary > stitch

  • 46 stitch

    [sti ] 1. noun
    1) (a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting: She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch.) dygsnis, akis
    2) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) dygsniavimas, raštas
    3) (a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running: I've got a stitch.) dieglys
    2. verb
    (to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) (pri)siūti, dygsniuoti
    - in stitches
    - stitch up

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > stitch

  • 47 stitch

    n. stygn; maska (i stickning)
    --------
    v. sy; häfta ihop
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    [sti ] 1. noun
    1) (a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting: She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch.) stygn, maska
    2) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) söm
    3) (a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running: I've got a stitch.) håll
    2. verb
    (to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) sy ihop (fast)
    - in stitches
    - stitch up

    English-Swedish dictionary > stitch

  • 48 stitch

    [sti ] 1. noun
    1) (a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting: She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch.) steh; oko
    2) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) steh; oko
    3) (a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running: I've got a stitch.) píchání
    2. verb
    (to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) sešít, přišít
    - in stitches
    - stitch up
    * * *
    • šít
    • stehovat
    • steh
    • brožovat

    English-Czech dictionary > stitch

  • 49 stitch

    [sti ] 1. noun
    1) (a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting: She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch.) steh; očko, oko
    2) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) steh; oko
    3) (a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running: I've got a stitch.) pichanie
    2. verb
    (to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) zošiť, prišiť
    - in stitches
    - stitch up
    * * *
    • vyšit
    • zošit
    • zostehovat
    • šit
    • šev
    • steh
    • stehovat
    • urobenie oka
    • prišit
    • bodnutie
    • pichnutie
    • pichanie
    • kúsocek
    • kúsok
    • kúsok látky
    • našit
    • nastehovat
    • ocko
    • nit
    • oko
    • nitka

    English-Slovak dictionary > stitch

  • 50 stitch

    [sti ] 1. noun
    1) (a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting: She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch.) punct; ochi
    2) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) punct; ochi
    3) (a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running: I've got a stitch.) junghi
    2. verb
    (to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) a coase
    - in stitches
    - stitch up

    English-Romanian dictionary > stitch

  • 51 stitch

    [sti ] 1. noun
    1) (a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting: She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch.) βελονιά,πόντος
    2) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) γαζί,πλέξη
    3) (a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running: I've got a stitch.) σουβλιά στο πλευρό
    2. verb
    (to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) ράβω
    - in stitches
    - stitch up

    English-Greek dictionary > stitch

  • 52 stitch

    [stɪtʃ]
    1. noun
    1) a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting:

    She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches

    Bother! I've dropped a stitch.

    غُرْزَه
    2) a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc:

    The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.

    قُطْبَه

    I've got a stitch.

    ألَم شَديد
    2. verb
    to sew or put stitches into:

    I stitched the button on.

    يَدْرِز، يُخيط

    Arabic-English dictionary > stitch

  • 53 stitch

    [sti ] 1. noun
    1) (a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting: She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch.) point; maille
    2) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) point; maille
    3) (a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running: I've got a stitch.) point de côté
    2. verb
    (to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) coudre
    - in stitches - stitch up

    English-French dictionary > stitch

  • 54 stitch

    [sti ] 1. noun
    1) (a loop made in thread, wool etc by a needle in sewing or knitting: She sewed the hem with small, neat stitches; Bother! I've dropped a stitch.) ponto
    2) (a type of stitch forming a particular pattern in sewing, knitting etc: The cloth was edged in blanket stitch; The jersey was knitted in stocking stitch.) ponto
    3) (a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running: I've got a stitch.) pontada
    2. verb
    (to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) costurar
    - in stitches - stitch up

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > stitch

См. также в других словарях:

  • stitch — 1 noun 1 SEWING (C) one of the short pieces of thread that you can see in a piece of cloth where it has been sewn: Some of the stitches have come out of this shirt sleeve. 2 WITH WOOL (C) one of the small circles that join together to make a… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • stitch — stitch1 [stıtʃ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(sewing)¦ 2¦(for wound)¦ 3¦(pain)¦ 4¦(with wool)¦ 5¦(style)¦ 6 not have a stitch on 7 in stitches 8 a stitch in time (saves nine) ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin: stice prick ] …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • baste — [ beıst ] verb intransitive or transitive 1. ) to cover meat with hot fat or its own juices while it cooks 2. ) to sew two pieces of cloth together with long loose stitches that will hold them while you finish sewing it with permanent stitches …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • baste — UK [beɪst] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms baste : present tense I/you/we/they baste he/she/it bastes present participle basting past tense basted past participle basted 1) to cover meat with hot fat or its own juices while it… …   English dictionary

  • Sewing — or stitching is the fastening of cloth, leather, furs, bark, or other flexible materials, using needle and thread. Its use is nearly universal among human populations and dates back to Paleolithic times (30,000 BC). Sewing predates the weaving of …   Wikipedia

  • Button — For other uses, see button (disambiguation) and buttons (disambiguation). Wedgwood button with Boulton cut steels, depicting a mermaid family, England, circa 1760. Actual diameter: just over 32mm (1 1/4 ) …   Wikipedia

  • Seam — Seam, n. [OE. seem, seam, AS. se[ a]m; akin to D. zoom, OHG. soum, G. saum, LG. soom, Icel. saumr, Sw. & Dan. s[ o]m, and E. sew. [root] 156. See {Sew} to fasten with thread.] 1. The fold or line formed by sewing together two pieces of cloth or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Seam blast — Seam Seam, n. [OE. seem, seam, AS. se[ a]m; akin to D. zoom, OHG. soum, G. saum, LG. soom, Icel. saumr, Sw. & Dan. s[ o]m, and E. sew. [root] 156. See {Sew} to fasten with thread.] 1. The fold or line formed by sewing together two pieces of cloth …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Seam lace — Seam Seam, n. [OE. seem, seam, AS. se[ a]m; akin to D. zoom, OHG. soum, G. saum, LG. soom, Icel. saumr, Sw. & Dan. s[ o]m, and E. sew. [root] 156. See {Sew} to fasten with thread.] 1. The fold or line formed by sewing together two pieces of cloth …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Seam presser — Seam Seam, n. [OE. seem, seam, AS. se[ a]m; akin to D. zoom, OHG. soum, G. saum, LG. soom, Icel. saumr, Sw. & Dan. s[ o]m, and E. sew. [root] 156. See {Sew} to fasten with thread.] 1. The fold or line formed by sewing together two pieces of cloth …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Seam set — Seam Seam, n. [OE. seem, seam, AS. se[ a]m; akin to D. zoom, OHG. soum, G. saum, LG. soom, Icel. saumr, Sw. & Dan. s[ o]m, and E. sew. [root] 156. See {Sew} to fasten with thread.] 1. The fold or line formed by sewing together two pieces of cloth …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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