knit

knit
nit
past tense, past participle - knitted; verb
1) (to form (a garment) from yarn (of wool etc) by making and connecting loops, using knitting-needles: She is teaching children to knit and sew; She knitted him a sweater for Christmas.) tejer, hacer punto, tricotar
2) ((of broken bones) to grow together: The bone in his arm took a long time to knit.) soldarse
- knitting
- knitting-needle
- knit one's brows

knit vb tejer / hacer punto
my mother has knit me a sweater mi madre me ha tejido un jersey
El pasado y participio pasado de knit se escribe knitted o knit; el gerundio se escribe knitting
knit
tr[nɪt]
transitive verb (pt & pp knit o knitted, ger knitting)
1 tejer
intransitive verb
1 hacer punto, hacer media
2 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL soldarse
3 figurative use unirse
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to knit one's brow fruncir
knit ['nɪt] v, knit or knitted ['nɪt̬əd] ; knitting vt
1) unite: unir, enlazar
2) : tejer
to knit a sweater: tejer un suéter
3)
to knit one's brows : fruncir el ceño
knit vi
1) : tejer
2) : soldarse (dícese de los huesos)
knit n
: prenda f tejida
knit
adj.
teja adj.
v.
enlazar v.
fruncir v.
fruncir las cejas v.
soldar v.
tejer v.
nɪt
1.
(pres p knitting; past & past p knitted or knit) transitive verb
1)
a) \<\<sweater\>\> (by hand) hacer*, tejer; (with machine) tejer, tricotar (Esp)

knit one, purl one — uno (al) derecho, uno (al) revés

b) knitted o (AmE esp) knit past p de punto, tejido
2)
a) knit (together) (join, unite) \<\<bones\>\> soldar*

they are a tightly knit family — son or es una familia muy unida

b)

to knit one's brows — fruncir* el ceño


2.
vi
a) (by hand) tejer, hacer* punto or calceta (Esp); (with machine) tejer, tricotar (Esp)
b) knit (together) \<\<bones\>\> soldarse*
[nɪt]
1.
VT [+ garment] hacer (a punto de aguja), tricotar (Sp), tejer (LAm)

she can knit up a sweater in a couple of days — puede hacer un jersey en un par de días

to knit one's brows — fruncir el ceño

his task is to knit the nation back together — su tarea es la de volver a unir a la gente del país

close-knit
2.
VI (also: knit together, knit up) hacer punto or calceta, tricotar (Sp), tejer (LAm); [bones] soldarse; [wound] cerrarse, curarse
3.
CPD

knit stitch N — punto m de media

* * *
[nɪt]
1.
(pres p knitting; past & past p knitted or knit) transitive verb
1)
a) \<\<sweater\>\> (by hand) hacer*, tejer; (with machine) tejer, tricotar (Esp)

knit one, purl one — uno (al) derecho, uno (al) revés

b) knitted o (AmE esp) knit past p de punto, tejido
2)
a) knit (together) (join, unite) \<\<bones\>\> soldar*

they are a tightly knit family — son or es una familia muy unida

b)

to knit one's brows — fruncir* el ceño


2.
vi
a) (by hand) tejer, hacer* punto or calceta (Esp); (with machine) tejer, tricotar (Esp)
b) knit (together) \<\<bones\>\> soldarse*

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