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to knit
01
tricoter
to create clothing, fabric, etc., typically from wool or thread, using a machine or a pair of long and thin needles
Transitive: to knit clothing or fabric
Exemples
She knitted a cozy scarf for the winter.
Elle a tricoté une écharpe douillette pour l'hiver.
The grandmother taught her granddaughter how to knit a simple sweater.
La grand-mère a appris à sa petite-fille comment tricoter un simple pull.
02
tisser, établir des liens solides
to establish strong connections or bonds between individuals, groups, or elements
Transitive: to knit a group of people | to knit sb with sb
Exemples
The mentorship program aimed to knit seasoned professionals with aspiring talents.
Le programme de mentorat visait à tisser des liens entre des professionnels expérimentés et des talents prometteurs.
The family 's annual gatherings knit relatives from different generations and backgrounds.
Les rassemblements annuels de la famille tissent des liens entre des parents de différentes générations et origines.
03
froncer, plisser
to gather or tighten fabric or skin, forming small folds or creases
Transitive: to knit the skin | to knit lines on skin
Exemples
She knitted her brows in confusion when she could n't understand the instructions.
Elle fronça les sourcils, confuse, quand elle ne comprit pas les instructions.
The expression of discomfort knitted lines around his mouth.
L'expression de l'inconfort a plissé des lignes autour de sa bouche.
Knit
Exemples
He admired the intricate pattern in the knit fabric.
Knits can vary in thickness and texture.
02
a basic knitting stitch made by inserting the needle through the front of the loop from the left-hand side
Exemples
She practiced the knit stitch until it was even.
The sweater pattern begins with a row of knit stitches.
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