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Что (кто) такое sewing together - определение

GARMENT FINISHING METHOD
Hemming (sewing)
  • Hem repair tape
  • Hem detail with inscriptions, ''Saint-John in Crucifixion'', [[Ferrara]], by [[Vicino da Ferrara]] (1469–70).
  • A [[presser foot]] on a home sewing machine includes measurement markings on the plate beneath the foot for easier hemming. Shown are measurements in fractions of an inch (above) and in millimetres (below).
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Together (Wherever We Go)         
POP STANDARD WRITTEN FOR THE MUSICAL GYPSY
Together Wherever We Go; Together, Wherever We Go
"Together (Wherever We Go)" is a song, now considered a standard, with music by Jule Styne and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, written for the musical play Gypsy in 1959. It was introduced by Ethel Merman, Jack Klugman, and Sandra Church.
Together at Last         
ALBUM BY JEFF TWEEDY
Together At Last
Together at Last is the first solo album by Wilco's Jeff Tweedy. It was released on June 23, 2017 by dBpm Records.
Together for Saint Barthélemy         
Together for Saint Barthelemy
Together for Saint Barthélemy (Ensemble pour St-Barthélemy) is a political party in Saint Barthélemy, led by Benoît Chauvin. It won in the 1 July 2007 Territorial Council elections out of 19 seats.
Moving Forward Together         
AUSTRALIAN CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION
Moving Forward Together Association; Stop Racism Now
Moving Forward Together (MFT)Also listed as Moving Forward Together Association (MFTA) is an Australian charitable organisation based in Sydney that promotes social harmony and the prevention of prejudice. The organisation was founded in 2005 and is led by Holocaust survivor Ernie Friedlander.
together         
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Together (movie); Together (film); Together (song); Together (Band); Together (disambiguation); Together (album); Together!; Together (TV series); Together (band); Together (2009 TV series); Together (UK TV series); Together (EP)
¦ adverb
1. with or in proximity to another person or people.
into companionship or close association.
(of two people) married or in a sexual relationship.
so as to be united or in agreement.
2. so as to touch or combine.
in combination; collectively: taken together, these initiatives should strengthen research in the region.
3. at the same time.
4. without interruption.
¦ adjective informal level-headed and well organized.
Phrases
together with as well as.
Derivatives
togetherness noun
Origin
OE tog?dere, based on the preposition to + a W. Gmc word related to gather.
together         
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Together (movie); Together (film); Together (song); Together (Band); Together (disambiguation); Together (album); Together!; Together (TV series); Together (band); Together (2009 TV series); Together (UK TV series); Together (EP)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
Note: In addition to the uses shown below, 'together' is used in phrasal verbs such as 'piece together', 'pull together', and 'sleep together'.
1.
If people do something together, they do it with each other.
We went on long bicycle rides together...
They all live together in a three-bedroom house...
Together they swam to the ship.
? alone
ADV: usu ADV after v, also ADV cl
2.
If things are joined together, they are joined with each other so that they touch or form one whole.
Mix the ingredients together thoroughly...
She clasped her hands together on her lap...
ADV: ADV after v
3.
If things or people are situated together, they are in the same place and very near to each other.
The trees grew close together...
Ginette and I gathered our things together...
ADV: ADV after v
4.
If a group of people are held or kept together, they are united with each other in some way.
He has done enough to pull the party together...
ADV: ADV after v
Together is also an adjective.
We are together in the way we're looking at this situation.
= united
ADJ: v-link ADJ
5.
If two people are together, they are married or having a sexual relationship with each other.
We were together for five years...
ADJ: v-link ADJ, n ADJ, v n ADJ
6.
If two things happen or are done together, they happen or are done at the same time.
Three horses crossed the finish line together...
'Yes,' they said together.
? separately
ADV: ADV after v
7.
You use together when you are adding two or more amounts or things to each other in order to consider a total amount or effect.
Together they account for less than five per cent of the population...
ADV: ADV before v, n ADV, ADV cl
8.
If you say that two things go together, or that one thing goes together with another, you mean that they go well with each other or cannot be separated from each other.
I can see that some colours go together and some don't...
PHRASE: pl-n PHR, PHR with n/-ing
9.
If you describe someone as together, you admire them because they are very confident, organized, and know what they want. (INFORMAL)
She was very headstrong, and very together...
ADJ [approval]
10.
You use together with to mention someone or something else that is also involved in an action or situation.
Every month we'll deliver the very best articles, together with the latest fashion and beauty news...
PREP-PHRASE
11.
to get your act together: see act
to put your heads together: see head
put together: see put
Together         
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Together (movie); Together (film); Together (song); Together (Band); Together (disambiguation); Together (album); Together!; Together (TV series); Together (band); Together (2009 TV series); Together (UK TV series); Together (EP)
·prep In concert; with mutual cooperation; as, the allies made war upon France together.
II. Together ·prep In or into union; into junction; as, to sew, knit, or fasten two things together; to mix things together.
III. Together ·prep In company or association with respect to place or time; as, to live together in one house; to live together in the same age; they walked together to the town.
together         
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Together (movie); Together (film); Together (song); Together (Band); Together (disambiguation); Together (album); Together!; Together (TV series); Together (band); Together (2009 TV series); Together (UK TV series); Together (EP)
ad.
1.
Unitedly, in union, in company, in concert.
2.
Simultaneously, in the same time, contemporaneously.
3.
Hand in hand, side by side, cheek by jowl, arm in arm.
4.
Into junction, into union.
5.
In the same place.
6.
In concert.
sew         
  • uniyoshi]], in the early 19th century. Different cultures have developed diverse sewing techniques, from methods of cutting fabric to types of stitches.
  • Bangladeshi women sewing clothes.
  • Latest sewing machines Brother "Nexio" Direct Drive Lock Stitcher with Electronic Feeding System
  • Digital clothing created with virtual sewing machine in a cloth simulation software
  • Hobby sewer cutting out fabric for a dress
  • Henri Lebasque, Jeune fille cousant, ca. 1925
  • Garment construction
  • Early 20th century sewing in Detroit, Michigan.
  • A sewing bird or sewing clamp provides a "third hand" to hold fabric taut. Watercolor by Frank McEntee, National Gallery of Art, Index of American Design.
  • Singer]] sewing machine.
  • A woman sewing as a street vendor in [[Bangkok, Thailand]].
  • A [[tailor]] fitting a suit in Hong Kong.
  • Virtual sewing machine tools in a cloth simulation software
CRAFT OF FASTENING OR ATTACHING OBJECTS USING STITCHES MADE WITH A NEEDLE AND THREAD
Sew; Sewn; Upholster Seamstress; Sewing tools; Seamster; Stitchery; SEW; Sempster; Sewing class; Sewist
¦ verb (past participle sewn or sewed)
1. join, fasten, or repair by making stitches with a needle and thread or a sewing machine.
2. (sew something up) informal bring something to a favourable state or conclusion.
Origin
OE siwan, of Gmc origin.
sew         
  • uniyoshi]], in the early 19th century. Different cultures have developed diverse sewing techniques, from methods of cutting fabric to types of stitches.
  • Bangladeshi women sewing clothes.
  • Latest sewing machines Brother "Nexio" Direct Drive Lock Stitcher with Electronic Feeding System
  • Digital clothing created with virtual sewing machine in a cloth simulation software
  • Hobby sewer cutting out fabric for a dress
  • Henri Lebasque, Jeune fille cousant, ca. 1925
  • Garment construction
  • Early 20th century sewing in Detroit, Michigan.
  • A sewing bird or sewing clamp provides a "third hand" to hold fabric taut. Watercolor by Frank McEntee, National Gallery of Art, Index of American Design.
  • Singer]] sewing machine.
  • A woman sewing as a street vendor in [[Bangkok, Thailand]].
  • A [[tailor]] fitting a suit in Hong Kong.
  • Virtual sewing machine tools in a cloth simulation software
CRAFT OF FASTENING OR ATTACHING OBJECTS USING STITCHES MADE WITH A NEEDLE AND THREAD
Sew; Sewn; Upholster Seamstress; Sewing tools; Seamster; Stitchery; SEW; Sempster; Sewing class; Sewist
(sews, sewing, sewed, sewn)
1.
When you sew something such as clothes, you make them or repair them by joining pieces of cloth together by passing thread through them with a needle.
She sewed the dresses on the sewing machine...
Anyone can sew on a button, including you...
Mrs Roberts was a dressmaker, and she taught her daughter to sew.
VERB: V n, V n with on, V
2.
When something such as a hand or finger is sewn back by a doctor, it is joined with the patient's body using a needle and thread.
The hand was preserved in ice by neighbours and sewn back on in hospital...
VERB: be V-ed adv
see also sewing

Википедия

Hem

A hem in sewing is a garment finishing method, where the edge of a piece of cloth is folded and sewn to prevent unravelling of the fabric and to adjust the length of the piece in garments, such as at the end of the sleeve or the bottom of the garment.