knot
knot
nɑt
naat
British pronunciation
/nˈɒt/
knotted

Definition und Bedeutung von „knot“ im Englischen

01

Dutt, Knoten

a woman's hairstyle in which the hair is twisted into a small round top
knot definition and meaning
02

Knutt, Pfuhlschnepfe

a migratory shorebird known for its distinctive plumage and its ability to form dense flocks along coastal areas during its annual migrations
03

Knoten, Bindung

a tight loop or fastening made by tying a rope, string, or thread, used to secure or join things together
example
Beispiele
The knot in the shoelace kept coming undone.
Der Knoten im Schnürsenkel löste sich immer wieder.
04

Knoten, dichte Gruppe

a tight cluster of people or things
05

Knoten, Ast im Holz

a hard cross-grained round piece of wood in a board where a branch emerged
06

Knoten, Knäuel

soft lump or unevenness in a yarn; either an imperfection or created by design
07

Knoten, Verschlingung

something twisted and tight and swollen
08

Knoten, Seemeile

(of ships and wind) a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour or about 1.15 statute miles per hour
09

Unentschieden, Gleichstand

a situation where two teams or competitors have the same score, making it a tie
example
Beispiele
With only a minute left, the score was at a knot of 3-3.
Mit nur noch einer Minute übrig stand das Spiel unentschieden bei 3-3.
to knot
01

knoten, verwirren

to make twisted or tangled, used for hair, fibers, etc.
to knot definition and meaning
02

knoten, einen Knoten machen

tie or fasten into a knot
03

knoten, Knoten machen

make into knots; make knots out of
04

sich verknoten, sich anspannen

(of muscles, etc.) to tighten or become tense, often from fear, anxiety, or strong emotion
example
Beispiele
The tension knotted his shoulders.
Die Anspannung verknotete seine Schultern.
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