knit的意思和读音

knit

: [nɪt] : [nɪt]

v.

n.

knits  knitting  knitted  

v.+n.knit brow,knit shirt

v.join,interweave,weave,interlace,bind

knitv.

1.[t][i]to make clothes, etc. from wool or cotton thread using two long thin knitting needles or a machine

I knitted this cardigan myself.

Lucy was sitting on the sofa, knitting.西线

She's knitting the baby a shawl.

2.[t][i]~ (sth)to use a basic stitch in knitting

Knit one row, purl one row.

3.[t][i]~ (sb/sth) (together)使to join people or things closely together or to be joined closely together

a closely/tightly knit community(= one in which relationships are very close)

Society is knit together by certain commonly held beliefs.

4.[i][t]~ (sth)使to grow together again to form one piece; to make broken bones grow together again

The bone failed to knit correctly.

IDMknit your brow(s)to move your eyebrows together, to show that you are thinking hard, feeling angry, etc.n.

1.[usupl]a piece of clothing that has been knitted

winter knits

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n.1.,;2.,

v.1.to make something such as a piece of clothing using wool and sticks called knitting needles; to knit using plain stitches2.to join together or work together as one group or unit, or to make people or things do this3.if a broken bone knits, its parts join together again

1. Accessories Knit Intimates ...

2. BLAZER: 西KNIT SHIRT: ...

3. jute knit knitted rib collar ...

4. >Shirt >Knit >Coat & Jackets ...

5. knelt knit know ...

6. kneel knit lade ...

7., knee n. , knit v. ,, knob n. ,(), ...

8. trimming 线 knit rawmaterial ...

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1.Press in idea Yu knit to seem to be likewise over a long duration of time because of this joyful cozy of air yet exhaustion numerous.

2.Mr Brown's problems are compounded by the length of time that he and his close-knit team have had to prepare.

3.She was amazingly quick with her needles. She could knit up a baby's coat in an afternoon.

4.From a distance she looked like a clay figure in a dingy? wool coat and a knit hat pulled down over her ears.穿线

5.The public spokesman for the British Empire was also the head of a close knit family.

6.At least few years experience in a similar position in an overseas trading environment, preferably knit garments.

7.Jack tossed the papers on my desk --- his eyebrows knit into a straight line as he glared at me.线

8.Yet through both my fears and yet the love of my tight knit family, I discovered both my own vulnerability and potential strength.

9.We loved what she brought to the band, but I know it was hard for her to infiltrate our years as a tightly knit nucleus.

10.Alongside it, a tight-knit, if highly competitive, band of fine wine traders and brokers has grown up.