knit
knit
nɪt
nit
/nɪt/

Definição e significado de "knit"em inglês

to knit
01

tricotar

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
to knit definition and meaning
Exemplos
The warm mittens were knitted by hand for the cold season.
As luvas quentes foram tricotadas à mão para a estação fria.
02

tricotar, estabelecer conexões fortes

to establish strong connections or bonds between individuals, groups, or elements
Transitive: to knit a group of people | to knit sb with sb
Exemplos
The shared experiences of hardship knit the survivors of the disaster into a tight-knit community.
As experiências compartilhadas de dificuldade entrelaçam os sobreviventes do desastre em uma comunidade unida.
03

franzir, enrugar

to gather or tighten fabric or skin, forming small folds or creases
Transitive: to knit the skin | to knit lines on skin
Exemplos
His habit of squinting knitted crow's feet around his eyes prematurely.
Seu hábito de apertar os olhos tricotou pés de galinha ao redor dos olhos prematuramente.
01

a fabric created by interlocking loops of yarn using needles or a machine

knit definition and meaning
Exemplos
This knit holds its shape well after washing.
02

a basic knitting stitch made by inserting the needle through the front of the loop from the left-hand side

Exemplos
The scarf's texture comes from alternating knit and purl stitches.
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