Thread
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British pronunciation/θɹˈɛd/
American pronunciation/ˈθɹɛd/

Kahulugan at Ibig Sabihin ng "thread"

01

sinulid, habi

a thin strand of material, such as cotton, nylon, or silk, used for sewing or weaving
thread definition and meaning

What is "thread"?

Thread is a long, thin strand of fiber used for sewing, embroidery, and other textile crafts. It is made from various materials such as cotton, polyester, or silk and comes in different thicknesses and colors. Thread is used to stitch fabric pieces together or to create decorative patterns. It can be hand-sewn or used with a sewing machine, and its strength and flexibility are essential for achieving durable and neat stitches.

02

buhol, hikbi

the raised helical rib going around a screw
03

sinulid, ugnay

the connections that link the various parts of an event or argument together
04

sinulid, threado

any long object resembling a thin line
05

tagapagsalita, hilo

a sequence of linked messages on social media, email, etc.

What is a "thread"?

A thread is a series of connected messages or posts about a particular topic. It can include an original message or post along with any responses or related updates, though not all threads have replies. Threads are commonly found on social media platforms, in email chains, or in messaging apps, helping to organize conversations and keep all related content grouped together. This allows users to easily follow a discussion or track information about a specific subject.

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Users can follow a thread of comments to understand different perspectives on a topic.
Participants in the thread debated the pros and cons of remote work.
Popular threads often attract a large number of likes and shares, increasing visibility and engagement.
to thread
01

ipasa, ipin

to pass a thin string or material through a narrow opening
Transitive: to thread sth through an opening | to thread sth
to thread definition and meaning
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The artist carefully threaded beads onto the necklace.
The hiker threaded the lace through the eyelets of the hiking boots.
He threaded a thin wire through the circuit board for the electronics project.
02

ipitin, ipasa

to guide a strand of thread through the small opening of a needle
Transitive: to thread a needle
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She deftly threaded the needle with a thin strand of silk, preparing to mend the torn seam of her favorite dress.
As she struggled to thread the needle, she realized the importance of good lighting and a steady hand.
The tailor 's apprentice learned to thread the needle with precision, an essential skill in the craft of garment-making.
03

dumaan, makasungkis

to navigate through a complex or narrow space by avoiding obstacles
Intransitive: to thread through sth
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The cyclist threaded through the dense traffic.
The agile dancer threaded through the crowded dance floor.
The gymnast threaded through the balance beam routine.
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i-thread, alisin ng sinulid

to use a thin string to wrap around unwanted facial hair and remove it by swiftly pulling at the string
Transitive: to thread skin
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She prefers to thread her eyebrows rather than waxing or plucking them.
The beautician deftly threaded the client's upper lip.
The beautician deftly threaded the client's chin, removing the fine hairs with precision.
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