loom
loom
lum
loom
/luːm/

A(z) „loom” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to loom
01

bontakozik ki, fenyeget

to appear as a large shape that is unclear, particularly in a manner that is threatening
Intransitive
to loom definition and meaning
Példåk
The old haunted mansion loomed mysteriously in the moonlight.
A régi kísértetjårta kastély titokzatosan bontakozott ki a holdfényben.
02

feltƱnik, fenyegetƑ mĂłdon megjelenik

to appear suddenly and with a sense of threat or significance
Intransitive
Példåk
As the deadline approached, the daunting task of completing the project loomed before them.
Ahogy közeledett a hatĂĄridƑ, a projekt befejezĂ©sĂ©nek ijesztƑ feladata meredt fel elƑttĂŒk.
03

szƑ, fon

to operate or weave fabric on a device used for making fabric by interlacing threads
Transitive: to loom fabric
Példåk
As part of the cultural tradition, villagers gathered to loom colorful rugs for their homes.
A kulturĂĄlis hagyomĂĄny rĂ©szekĂ©nt a falusiak összegyƱltek, hogy szĂ­nes szƑnyegeket szƑjenek a hĂĄzaikba.
01

szövƑszĂ©k, szövƑgĂ©p

a device used for weaving textiles or fabrics, consisting of a frame or machine with a series of parallel threads called the warp, and a set of perpendicular threads called the weft, which are interlaced to create the fabric
Példåk
Ancient looms were often made of wood and powered by hand.
Az Ƒsi szövƑszĂ©kek gyakran fĂĄbĂłl kĂ©szĂŒltek Ă©s kĂ©zzel hajtottĂĄk.
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