Rechercher
to twine
01
tordre
spin, wind, or twist together
02
entrelacer
make by twisting together or intertwining
03
entrelacer
arrange or or coil around
04
condamner
(law) the act of condemning (as land forfeited for public use) or judging to be unfit for use (as a food product or an unsafe building)
05
enrouler
form into a spiral shape
Twine
01
ficelle
a strong, thin cord, often used in cooking to tie up meat or vegetables before cooking, or for bundling herbs or other food items together for easy removal from soups or stews
What is a "twine"?
Twine is a thin, strong cord made of natural or synthetic fibers, commonly used in cooking and food preparation for trussing meats, tying bundles of herbs, or securing food items during cooking. It typically consists of several strands twisted or braided together to form a durable and flexible cord. Twine comes in various thicknesses and materials, including cotton, hemp, or polyester, and may be coated or uncoated, depending on its intended use.
Exemple
Bittersweet twined up the old fence, its bright red berries a stark contrast to the dull wood.
The balcony was beautifully garlanded with twining vines, creating a picturesque outdoor space.