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knit - traducción al Inglés

FORMING AND INTERLACING OF LOOPS USING NEEDLES ACCORDING TO A PRESCRIBED MANNER OR PATTERN, EITHER BY MACHINE OR BY HAND
Knitted; Knits; Knit; Weft knitting; Knitting chart; Knitting symbol; Knit stitch; Purling; Purl stitch; Weft knit; Knitting (textiles); Purl stitch (knitting); Annelies de Kort; Althea Crome; Microknitting; Micro knitting; Nanoknitting
  • Cable needles
  • Circular knitting needles in different lengths, materials and sizes, including plastic, aluminum, steel and nickel-plated brass
  • Double-pointed knitting needles in various materials and sizes. They come in sets of four, five or six.
  • Illustration of [[entrelac]].  The blue and white wales are parallel to each other, but both are perpendicular to the black and gold wales, resembling [[basket weaving]].
  • Close-up of "Jitterbug"{{snd}} knitted glass by [[Carol Milne]]
  • The earliest image of [[circular knitting]], from the 15th century AD [[Buxtehude]] altarpiece
  • Some charities teach women to knit as a means of clothing their families or supporting themselves.
  • Video description of knitting a sock and the two basic stitches: knit and purl
  • Woman knitting
  • A dropped stitch, or missed stitch, is a common error that creates an extra loop to be fixed.
  • Close-up of back of [[stockinette stitch]], also same appearance as [[reverse stockinette stitch]]
  • Close-up of front of [[stockinette stitch]]
  • Knitting needles in a variety of sizes and materials. Different materials have varying amounts of friction, and are suitable for different yarn types.
  • The two possible twists of yarn

knit         
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Knitted; Knits; Knit; Weft knitting; Knitting chart; Knitting symbol; Knit stitch; Purling; Purl stitch; Weft knit; Knitting (textiles); Purl stitch (knitting); Annelies de Kort; Althea Crome; Microknitting; Micro knitting; Nanoknitting

[nit]

общая лексика

вязать

прилагательное

[nit]

общая лексика

вязаный

(-knit) как компонент сложных слов со значением имеющий такое-то сложение

существительное

[nit]

общая лексика

трикотаж

трикотажное изделие

вязаное платье и т. п.

вязка

лицевая петля (в ручном вязании)

глагол

общая лексика

(knitted ‹-{nit}id›, knit) вязать

вязать лицевыми петлями

связывать

соединять

скреплять

сращивать

соединяться

скрепляться

срастаться

создавать

порождать

хмурить (брови)

хмуриться

устанавливать (отношения)

укреплять

заключать (соглашение)

сплетать

переплетать

плести

вязать (чулки и т. п.)

соединять(ся), скреплять(ся)

сращивать(ся), срастаться

объединять(ся) (на основе общих интересов и т. п.)

редкое выражение

стягивать

сжимать

собирать

стягиваться

сжиматься

напрягать (силы)

завязываться (о плодах и т. п.)

устаревшее выражение

зачать (о самке)

синоним

crochet, darn, tat, weave

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Knitted; Knits; Knit; Weft knitting; Knitting chart; Knitting symbol; Knit stitch; Purling; Purl stitch; Weft knit; Knitting (textiles); Purl stitch (knitting); Annelies de Kort; Althea Crome; Microknitting; Micro knitting; Nanoknitting
knit v. 1) вязать (чулки и т. п.) 2) соединять(ся), скреплять(ся) mortar knits bricks together - известковый раствор скрепляет кирпичи 3) сращивать(ся), срастаться the broken bone knitted well - сломанная кость хорошо срослась 4) объединять(ся) (на основе общих интересов и т. п.) 5) to knit one's/the brows - хмурить брови, нахмуриться - knit in - knit up Syn: crochet, darn, tat, weave
knitted fabric         
TEXTILE MATERIAL MADE USING KNITTING TECHNIQUES, OFTEN BY MACHINE KNITTING
Knitwear; History of knitwear; Knit fabrics; Knitted goods
трикотаж, трикотажная ткань

Definición

Knit
·noun Union knitting; texture.
II. Knit ·Impf & ·p.p. of Knit.
III. Knit ·vt To draw together; to contract into wrinkles.
IV. Knit ·vt To Join; to cause to grow together.
V. Knit ·vt To form into a knot, or into knots; to tie together, as cord; to fasten by tying.
VI. Knit ·vi To form a fabric by interlacing yarn or thread; to weave by making knots or loops.
VII. Knit ·vi To be united closely; to grow together; as, broken bones will in time knit and become sound.
VIII. Knit ·vt To unite closely; to Connect; to Engage; as, hearts knit together in love.
IX. Knit ·vt To form, as a textile fabric, by the interlacing of yarn or thread in a series of connected loops, by means of needles, either by hand or by machinery; as, to knit stockings.

Wikipedia

Knitting

Knitting is a method for production of textile fabrics by interlacing yarn loops with loops of the same or other yarns. It is used to create many types of garments. Knitting may be done by hand or by machine.

Knitting creates stitches: loops of yarn in a row, either flat or in the round (tubular). There are usually many active stitches on the knitting needle at one time. Knitted fabric consists of a number of consecutive rows of connected loops that intermesh with the next and previous rows. As each row is formed, each newly created loop is pulled through one or more loops from the prior row and placed on the gaining needle so that the loops from the prior row can be pulled off the other needle without unraveling.

Differences in yarn (varying in fibre type, weight, uniformity and twist), needle size, and stitch type allow for a variety of knitted fabrics with different properties, including color, texture, thickness, heat retention, water resistance, and integrity. A small sample of knitwork is known as a swatch.

Ejemplos de uso de knit
1. Close–knit family Menchaca grew up in a close–knit extended Mexican–American family in Houston.
2. Cholera spreads rapidly in close–knit populations.
3. "Humpbacks are very sensitive and live in close–knit pods.
4. "He likes to have things knit up," one aide said.
5. The shootings have reverberated throughout the Knanaya faith, a close–knit Christian minority in India who are even closer–knit in the United States.
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