sews

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English - Turkish
(Askeri) uydu erken uyarı sistemi (satellite early warning system)
sew
{f} dikiş dikmek

Dikiş dikmekte çok iyisin. - You are very good at sewing.

Bu yalnız hasta dikiş dikmekten zevk alır. - This lonely patient takes pleasure from sewing.

sew
dikmek

Bu düğmeleri dikmek için bir iğnen var mı? - Do you have a needle to sew on these buttons?

Dikiş dikmekte çok iyisin. - You are very good at sewing.

sew
dik

Annem bana dikiş makinesini verdi. - My mother gave me her sewing machine.

Annem dikiş işleriyle meşguldü. - Mom was busy with her sewing.

sew
halletmek
woman who sews as an occupation
bir meslek olarak sews kadın
SEW
(Askeri) müşterek erken uyarı (shared early warning)
sew
sew on üzerine dikmek
sew
sew dik
sew
dikerek iliştirmek
sew
başarmak
English - English

Definition of sews in English English dictionary

sew
To use a needle to pass thread repeatedly through (pieces of fabric) in order to join them together

Balls were first made of grass or leaves held together by strings, and later of pieces of animal skin sewn together and stuffed with feathers or hay.

sew
To use a needle to pass thread repeatedly through pieces of fabric in order to join them together
sew
{v} to join with a needle and thred
sew
fasten by sewing; do needlework create (clothes) with cloth; "Can the seamstress sew me a suit by next week?
sew
To follow; to pursue; to sue
sew
To inclose by sewing; sometimes with up; as, to sew money in a bag
sew
When you sew something such as clothes, you make them or repair them by joining pieces of cloth together by passing thread through them with a needle. She sewed the dresses on the sewing machine Anyone can sew on a button, including you Mrs Roberts was a dressmaker, and she taught her daughter to sew
sew
fasten by sewing; do needlework
sew
Juice; gravy; a seasoned dish; a delicacy
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To practice sewing; to work with needle and thread
sew
To unite or fasten together by stitches, as with a needle and thread
sew
To close or stop by ssewing; often with up; as, to sew up a rip
sew
To drain, as a pond, for taking the fish
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When something such as a hand or finger is sewn back by a doctor, it is joined with the patient's body using a needle and thread. The hand was preserved in ice by neighbours and sewn back on in hospital see also sewing. to use a needle and thread to make or repair clothes or to fasten something such as a button to them
sew
{f} join or fasten with stitches, repair with stitches; close with stitches
sew
create (clothes) with cloth; "Can the seamstress sew me a suit by next week?"
sews

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    Etymology

    [ 'sO ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English sIwian; akin to Old High German siuwen to sew, Latin suere.
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