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1 sew
səupast tense - sewed; verb(to make, stitch or attach with thread, using a needle: She sewed the pieces together; Have you sewn my button on yet?) sy- sewer- sewing
- sewing-machine
- sew up
- sewn uphefte1) sy (fast), sy i, sy inn2) ( bokbinding) hefte, sysew down sy fastsew on sy fast, sy i, sy påsew up sy sammen, sy igjen• can you sew up the hole in the stocking?sy inn( medisin) sy (sammen)( hverdagslig) sikre, samle sammen( hverdagslig) sy sammen, få til( hverdagslig) slite ut ( hverdagslig) svindle, lure -
2 sew up
(to fasten completely or mend by sewing.) sy igjen -
3 knit
nitpast 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.) strikke2) ((of broken bones) to grow together: The bone in his arm took a long time to knit.) vokse sammen•- knitter- knitting
- knitting-needle
- knit one's browsstrikkeIsubst. \/nɪt\/1) ( også knit stitch) rett maske, rett2) forklaring: strikket plagg eller stoffII1) strikke2) ( om panne eller øyebryn) trekke (seg) sammen, rynke (seg)3) bli forent, bli sammensveiset4) forene, sammensveise, få til å vokse sammen5) skape6) ( om plante) sette fruktclosely knit se ➢ close-knitknit one strikke en rett maskeknit one's brows rynke pannen, rynke øyebryneneknitted shirt trikotskjorteknit together knytte sammen, binde sammen, tømre sammen (også overført) få til å vokse sammenvokse sammen bli sammensveiset, komme nærmere hverandre, knyttes sammen knytte sammen, sammensveise -
4 machine
mə'ʃi:n 1. noun1) (a working arrangement of wheels, levers or other parts, driven eg by human power, electricity etc, or operating electronically, producing power and/or motion for a particular purpose: a sewing-machine.) maskin2) (a vehicle, especially a motorbike: That's a fine machine you have!) kjøretøy, motorsykkel2. verb1) (to shape, make or finish with a power-driven tool: The articles are machined to a smooth finish.) framstille, bearbeide2) (to sew with a sewing-machine: You should machine the seams.) sy på maskin•- machinist
- machine-gun 3. verbHe machine-gunned a crowd of defenceless villagers.) skyte med maskingeværbil--------maskinIsubst. \/məˈʃiːn\/1) maskin, maskineri2) (overført, om person) maskin, robot3) ( overført) (parti)organisasjon, (parti)apparat4) kjøretøy, doning5) automat6) maskin-, maskinellIIverb \/məˈʃiːn\/1) sy på maskin, fremstille med maskin, fremstille på maskin2) ( boktrykking) trykke i maskin3) bearbeide med maskin4) ( om hår) maskinklippe -
5 seam
si:m 1. noun1) (the line formed by the sewing together of two pieces of cloth etc.) søm2) (the line where two things meet or join: Water was coming in through the seams of the boat.) skjøt, fuge3) (a thin line or layer of coal etc in the earth: a coal seam.) lag, åre, sjikt2. verb(to sew a seam in: I've pinned the skirt together but I haven't seamed it yet.) sy, sømme- the seamy side of life
- the seamy sidefold--------fure--------gang--------rynke--------sømIsubst. \/siːm\/1) søm, stikning, indresøm, skjøt2) fure, rynke, arr, skramme3) ( geologi) lag, leie, sjikt4) ( mineralogi) gang, åre5) ( teknikk) fals, skjøt, fuge, (sveise)søm, grat6) ( sjøfart) nat, fuge7) ( medisin eller anatomi) sutur8) ( veterinærfag) hornkløft (sprekk i hornveggen)burst at the seams revne\/gå opp i sømmeneseam allowance sømmonn (på klesplagg)IIverb \/siːm\/1) sy, sømme, feste\/føye sammen med søm, lage sømmer på, sy sammen2) fure, rynke3) strikke vrangt4) ( teknikk) false, sinke5) skjøte -
6 sewn
verb \/səʊn\/perf. partisipp av ➢ sew -
7 stitch
sti 1. noun1) (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.) maske, sting2) (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.) -sting, -søm, -maske, -slag3) (a sharp pain in a person's side caused by eg running: I've got a stitch.) sting (i siden)2. verb(to sew or put stitches into: She stitched the two pieces together; I stitched the button on.) sy (sammen)- in stitches
- stitch upsyIsubst. \/stɪtʃ\/1) ( håndarbeid) sting, søm2) (strikking, hekling) maske3) ( i knipling) slag4) (hverdagslig, oftest med nektelse) lite grann, ørliten smule, ganske lite, tråd• he did not have a stitch on \/ he was without a stitch of clothing5) (medisin, i sår) sting6) ( om smerte) sting (i siden), holddrop a stitch (strikking, hekling) miste en maskeput a stitch into a wound ( medisin) sy sammen et såra stitch in time saves nine bedre føre var enn etter snarwith every stitch of canvas ( sjøfart) med alle kluter sattIIverb1) ( håndarbeid) sy, brodere2) ( medisin) sy3) ( bokbinding) hefte4) ( om sko e.l.) nåtle (sy sammen overlær)stitch on sy påstitch together sy sammen, feste med sting, tråklestitch up sy sammen -
8 sewed
past tense; see sew
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