seaming 的 3 个定义
- the line formed by sewing together pieces of cloth, leather, or the like.
- the stitches used to make such a line.
- any line formed by abutting edges.
- (6)
- to join with or as if with stitches; make the seam or seams of.
- to furrow; mark with wrinkles, scars, etc.
- Knitting. to knit with or in a seam.
- to become cracked, fissured, or furrowed.
- Knitting. to make a line of stitches by purling.
seaming 近义词
等同于 sew
等同于 tuck
等同于 wrinkle
等同于 rimple
等同于 crinkle
等同于 sewing
等同于 rumple
更多seaming例句
- We are bursting at the seams already while trying to maintain some semblance of social distancing working under these incredible stress levels.
- The flatlock seams made it as comfortable in bed as any of the other tops.
- The kit comes with a good variety of basics including needles, threads, scissors, buttons, a thimble, a needle threader, and a seam ripper.
- Kit comes with 14 large thread spools, 4 specialty thread spools, 12 threaded bobbins, 12 empty bobbins, a small pair of scissors, pins, buttons, needle threaders, a seam ripper, and a mini pin cushion.
- They’re designed with a patented wave-design seam for extra stability, and they’re compostable, too.
- Fumbleroooohski…'” (39) “'Look at me, ungh, splitting my own seam, oohh… going deep.
- Roll the pork over the stuffing, like a jelly roll, until the seam is facing down and the fat back is on top.
- You sense that Farrow out in the field reporting will be a potential strong seam.
- For a number of years, we lived in the Abu Tor neighborhood, right on the seam of East and West Jerusalem.
- There is no doubt that Obama is tapping, here, into a rich seam of public discontent.
- She essayed to sew, and stitched up a seam wrong side out, and ran the point of the needle under her finger nail.
- The cone is made of metal—tin, brass or copper—which can be nickelplated, the seam being soldered.
- The use of a hazel-rod to trace the existence of water or of a seam of coal seems a survival of this practice.
- "There's a seam of cryolite in the Eastern Hills, according to the old maps," said Lake.
- The smooth, unbreakable walls; the thin seam of the door; the thermometer.