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Qué (quién) es Needle - definición

WIKIPEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE: CAN REFER TO A COMMON ENGLISH WORD DENOTING A TOOL OR PART OF A PLANT, VARIOUS PLACES OR PEOPLE, AND MORE
Needles; Needle (disambiguation); Needle (film); The Needle

needle         
¦ noun
1. a very fine, slender piece of metal with a point at one end and a hole or eye for thread at the other, used in sewing.
a similar, larger instrument used in crochet, knitting, etc.
2. the pointed hollow end of a hypodermic syringe.
3. a stylus used to play records.
4. a thin pointer on a dial, compass, etc.
5. the slender, sharp, stiff leaf of a fir or pine tree.
6. a steel pin exploding the cartridge of a breech-loading gun.
7. Brit. informal hostility or antagonism provoked by rivalry.
8. a beam used as a temporary support during underpinning.
¦ verb
1. prick or pierce with a needle.
2. informal provoke or annoy by continual criticism or questioning.
Derivatives
needler noun
Origin
OE ndl, of Gmc origin.
needle         
(needles, needling, needled)
1.
A needle is a small, very thin piece of polished metal which is used for sewing. It has a sharp point at one end and a hole in the other for a thread to go through.
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2.
Knitting needles are thin sticks that are used for knitting. They are usually made of plastic or metal and have a point at one end.
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3.
A needle is a thin hollow metal rod with a sharp point, which is part of a medical instrument called a syringe. It is used to put a drug into someone's body, or to take blood out.
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4.
A needle is a thin metal rod with a point which is put into a patient's body during acupuncture.
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5.
On an instrument which measures something such as speed or weight, the needle is the long strip of metal or plastic on the dial that moves backwards and forwards, showing the measurement.
She kept looking at the dial on the boiler. The needle had reached 250 degrees.
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6.
The needles of a fir or pine tree are its thin, hard, pointed leaves.
The carpet of pine needles was soft underfoot.
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7.
If someone needles you, they annoy you continually, especially by criticizing you.
Blake could see he had needled Jerrold, which might be unwise.
VERB: V n
8.
like looking for a needle in a haystack: see haystack
needle         
n.
1) to thread a needle
2) a crochet; darning; hypodermic; knitting; phonograph; sewing needle
3) (misc.) a needle in a haystack ('smt. that is impossible to find')

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Needle
Ejemplos de uso de Needle
1. "We are looking for a needle in the haystack and the terrorist finance aspect is a needle in the needle," Robinson said in a telephone interview with Reuters.
2. As a result, some of these buses had to give up on needle exchange in favor of clean–needle distribution.
3. Next time I‘ll just use a different needle,‘" Wallsten said.
4. The needle–free injection In 1''3 Brian Bellhouse at Oxford University invented a way of giving vaccinations and other treatments without a needle.
5. This time a fine–needle biopsy confirmed her fears.