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

Overcast
01

borultság, felhƑs idƑ

a condition where the sky is completely covered with clouds, blocking sunlight
overcast definition and meaning
Példåk
The overcast was so thick that the sun could n’t be seen all day.
A felhƑs idƑ olyan sƱrƱ volt, hogy a nap egĂ©sz nap nem lĂĄtszott.
01

borult, felhƑs

(of weather or the sky) filled with a lot of dark clouds
Példåk
The picnic was canceled due to the overcast weather, threatening rain.
A pikniket az felhƑs idƑjĂĄrĂĄs miatt töröltĂ©k, esƑt Ă­gĂ©rve.
02

befedett, szegélyezett

having edges secured with slanted, long stitches to stop the fabric from fraying
Példåk
He used an overcast technique to finish the edges of the quilt squares.
Overcast technikåt hasznålt a takarónégyzetek széleinek befejezésére.
to overcast
01

szegélyez, befƱz

to stitch over the edge of fabric with slanted, long stitches to prevent fraying
Transitive
Példåk
The tailor overcast the seams to reinforce the fabric before sewing it together.
A szabĂł befedte a varrĂĄsokat, hogy megerƑsĂ­tse a szövetet, mielƑtt összevarrta volna.
02

behomålyosít, elsötétít

to obscure with clouds or shade, darkening the area

cloud

Transitive
Példåk
The shadow of the mountain overcast the meadow below.
A hegy ĂĄrnyĂ©ka behomĂĄlyosĂ­totta az alatta lĂ©vƑ rĂ©tet.
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