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I [siːm]1) sart. cucitura f.to be bursting at the seams — [ suitcase] essere pieno zeppo
to come apart at the seam — [ garment] scucirsi; fig. [ marriage] sfaldarsi; [ plan] fallire
2) ind. tecn. giunzione f.3) geol. filone m.II [siːm]verbo transitivo sart. cucire* * *[si:m] 1. noun1) (the line formed by the sewing together of two pieces of cloth etc.) costura2) (the line where two things meet or join: Water was coming in through the seams of the boat.) giunto3) (a thin line or layer of coal etc in the earth: a coal seam.) filone, strato2. verb(to sew a seam in: I've pinned the skirt together but I haven't seamed it yet.) cucire- the seamy side of life
- the seamy side* * *seam /si:m/n.2 (med.) cicatrice chirurgica; sutura3 (naut.) comento; commessura5 (geol.) livello; orizzonte7 (metall.) giunzione; giunto freddo; ripresa● (mecc.) seam-folding machine, aggraffatrice □ seam lace, gala ( che nasconde una cucitura) □ seam rent, scucitura □ (tecn.) seam weld, saldatura continua □ seam welding, saldatura continua ( l'azione) □ to be bursting at the seams, ( d'abito) scucirsi; (fig.: di persona) scoppiare, essere pieno zeppo □ to come apart at the seams, scucirsi; (fig.) cadere a pezzi.(to) seam /si:m/v. t.1 fare una costura a; cucire4 (mecc.) aggraffare.* * *I [siːm]1) sart. cucitura f.to be bursting at the seams — [ suitcase] essere pieno zeppo
to come apart at the seam — [ garment] scucirsi; fig. [ marriage] sfaldarsi; [ plan] fallire
2) ind. tecn. giunzione f.3) geol. filone m.II [siːm]verbo transitivo sart. cucire
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