purl
purl
pɜ:rl
pērl
/pɜːrl/

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

to purl
01

mormol, csobog

to make a murmuring or bubbling sound, often associated with the movement of water
Példåk
The river is purling rhythmically, creating a soothing background noise.
A folyó ritmikusan csobog, megnyugtató håttérzajt teremtve.
02

mormol, csobog

to flow in a gentle, swirling, or circular current
Példåk
Water purls around the base of the fountain.
A vĂ­z csobog a szökƑkĂșt alapja körĂŒl.
03

fonott szemeket készíteni, fonott kötést végezni

to knit a stitch in which the yarn is looped backward to create a raised texture on the fabric
Példåk
The scarf was knitted using alternating knit and purl stitches.
A sål kötéséhez våltakozó sima és fonott szemeket hasznåltak.
04

arany- vagy ezĂŒstfonallal hĂ­mez, fĂ©mfonallal dĂ­szĂ­t

to embroider fabric or textiles using gold or silver thread
Példåk
Medieval robes were purled with intricate silver patterns.
A közĂ©pkori köpenyek bonyolult ezĂŒst mintĂĄkkal voltak hĂ­melve.
05

arany- vagy ezĂŒstfonallal hĂ­mzett, fĂ©mhĂ­mzĂ©ssel dĂ­szĂ­tett

to adorn the edge of a garment or textile with gold or silver embroidery
Példåk
The ceremonial robe was purled on its edges with gold.
A ceremóniås köpeny széleit arany hímzéssel díszítették.
01

fonott, fonott szem

a basic stitch in knitting made by inserting the needle through the front of the stitch from the right-hand side, creating a raised texture on the fabric
Példåk
The sweater's ribbing was made entirely of alternating knit and purl stitches.
A pulĂłver bordĂĄzĂĄsa teljesen vĂĄltakozĂł kötött Ă©s fonott öltĂ©sekbƑl kĂ©szĂŒlt.
02

egy vĂ©kony arany- vagy ezĂŒstszĂĄl, amely hĂ­mzĂ©sre vagy dĂ­szĂ­tƑ varrĂĄsra hasznĂĄlatos

a thin thread of gold or silver used for embroidery or decorative stitching
Példåk
Medieval crowns were decorated with gold purls.
A középkori koronåkat aranyfonalakkal díszítették.
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