Knit in spanish

Tejer

pronunciation: texeɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures

knit1 = tejido, prenda tejida. 

Example: Tugging at them might encourage more fibre to be pulled out, and form more pills, so you are better to very carefully cut them away from the surface of your knit.

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» close-knit = con lazos muy estrechos, muy unido, muy integrado, con mucha cohesión, muy estructurado.

Example: In Britain, this meant the dislocation and scattering of what were close-knit communities either to sprawling suburban council estates, often grossly lacking in amenities, or to blocks of high-rise flats.

» closely knit = con lazos muy estrechos, muy unido, muy integrado, con mucha cohesión, muy estructurado.

Example: A sample of statistics measuring circulation, reference and in-library use was collected from 76 libraries and tested for redundancy, correlation and variation in a closely knit pattern.

» knitwear = géneros de punto.

Example: This article reports the positive experiences of a self-trained knitwear designer who successfully underwent distance learning, the only route for training that was open to her.

» loose-knit = poco integrado, poco unido, con poca cohesión, poco estructurado.

Example: After their breeding season is over, males and females separate, the billies (males) break up into small groups of 2-3 but females (nannies) and kids form loose-knit groups of up to 50.

» loosely knit = poco integrado, poco unido, con poca cohesión, poco estructurado.

Example: This article describes the activities of the Bandwidth Conservation Society, a loosely knit group dedicated to speeding up the World Wide Web and saving valuable bandwidth.

» tight-knit = muy unido, con mucha cohesión.

Example: A well-organised rural parish council can provide a far more tight-knit forum for debate and 'getting things done' than urban residents' associations.

» tightly knit = muy unido, con mucha cohesión.

Example: He recorded with great vividness the literary life of London at that time, describing the wit, anxieties and insights of a tightly knit and highly gifted group of writers.

knit2 = tejer, unir, hacer punto. 

Example: I want to knit that to another Internet format, which is the Web log -- the 'blog'.

Knit synonyms

draw in spanish: dibujar, pronunciation: drɔ part of speech: verb plain in spanish: llanura, pronunciation: pleɪn part of speech: adjective, noun cockle in spanish: berberecho, pronunciation: kɑkəl part of speech: noun pucker in spanish: fruncido, pronunciation: pʌkɜr part of speech: noun, verb crumple in spanish: arruga, pronunciation: krʌmpəl part of speech: verb entwine in spanish: entrelazar, pronunciation: entwaɪn part of speech: verb knitting in spanish: tejido de punto, pronunciation: nɪtɪŋ part of speech: noun rumple in spanish: arrugar, pronunciation: rʌmpəl part of speech: verb knit stitch in spanish: punto de punto, pronunciation: nɪtstɪtʃ part of speech: noun plain stitch in spanish: punto liso, pronunciation: pleɪnstɪtʃ part of speech: noun knitwork in spanish: trabajos de punto, pronunciation: nɪtwɜrk part of speech: noun
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