to yarn

listen to the pronunciation of to yarn
İngilizce - Türkçe
iplik

En iyi iplik elle bükülendir. - The best yarn is that spun by hand.

Tekir kedi kırmızı iplikle oynuyor. - The striped cat is playing with red yarn.

{i} yün ipliği
maval
(Askeri) flasa
seyahat macerası
muhabbet etmek
nağıl
pamuk ipliği
seyahat maceraları anlatmak
(Tekstil) iplik Açıklama: Kesikli veya sürekli liflerin oluşturduğu, bir boyutu diğer boyutlarına göre çok daha uzun olan yapıdır
hikaye anlat
pamuk veya yün ipliği
bilhassa gemici masalı
{i} tekstil iplik
hikaye/iplik
{i} masal
{i} k.dili. (uydurulmuş) hikâye
{f} hikâye anlatmak
{f} masal anlatmak
bükülümüş iplik
{i} hikâye
İngilizce - İngilizce
A twisted strand of fiber used for knitting or weaving
A story, a tale, especially one that is incredible
To tell a story
{n} spun wool or flax, coarse woollen thred
A continuous strand of fibers used in tufting, weaving and bonding to form carpet and other fabrics Carpet yarn is often plied and may be either spun staple or continuous filament
tell or spin a yarn
Someone telling a fictional story
Continuously twisted fibers or strands suitable for use in weaving into fabrics
A continuous strand of textile fibers created when a cluster of individual fibers are twisted together These long yarns are used to create fabrics, either by knitting or weaving
Continuously twisted fibers of strands suitable for weaving into fabrics
Yarn is made of fibers that are twisted together to form a continuous strand
Twisted strands of roving, used to weave textile reinforcements Yield Strength: The stress at which a material exhibits a specified limiting deviation from the proportionality of stress to strain; the lowest stress at which a material undergoes plastic deformation Below this stress, the material is elastic; above it, viscous Young's Modulus: The ratio of tensile stress to tensile strain below the proportional limit
the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events; "his narration was hesitant"
One of the threads of which the strands of a rope are composed
Spun wool; woolen thread; also, thread of other material, as of cotton, flax, hemp, or silk; material spun and prepared for use in weaving, knitting, manufacturing sewing thread, or the like
Yarn may be formed from blended fibers at carding, from blended slivers when drawn together, or from blended rovings as the yarn is spun
Fiber that has been spun by hand or machine into strands for weaving or knitting The yarn can be spun onto skeins, which are usually sold in stores for hand knitting and crocheting, or onto cones, which are used on knitting machines
A bundle of individual filament drawn together to be used in a textile fabric
A yarn is a story that someone tells, often a true story with invented details which make it more interesting. Doug has a yarn or two to tell me about his trips into the bush. Continuous strand of fibres grouped or twisted together and used to construct textile fabrics. Yarns are made from both natural and synthetic fibres, in filament or staple form. Filament is very long fibre, including the natural fibre silk and the synthetic fibres. Most fibres that occur in nature are fairly short, or staple, and synthetic fibres may be cut into short, uniform lengths to form staple. Spinning is the process of drawing out and twisting a mass of cleaned, prepared fibres. Filament yarns generally require less twist than do staple yarns. More twist produces stronger yarn; low twist produces softer, shinier yarn. Two or more single strands may be twisted together to form ply yarn. Knitting yarns have less twist than weaving yarns. Thread, used for sewing, is a tightly twisted ply yarn
Bundles of fibers twisted together, and which in turn are twisted in bundles to form strands, which in their turn are twisted or plaited to form rope
a fine cord of twisted fibers (of cotton or silk or wool or nylon etc ) used in sewing and weaving
A general term covering all specific types of textile structures, with or without twist, made of continuous or discontinuous filaments (according to ISO/DIS 13922)
{i} woven string; tale, story
Slang for an apocryphal story
A story told by a sailor for the amusement of his companions; a story or tale; as, to spin a yarn
strings of hemp, spun from fibers and spun left-handed to form strands
A generic term for a continuous strand of textile fibers, filaments, or material in a form suitable for knitting, weaving, or otherwise intertwining to form a textile fabric
A generic term used for a continuous strand of textile fibers, filaments or material in a form suitable for knitting, weaving or otherwise intertwining to form a textile fabric Yarn types are as follows: Spun yarn - number of fibers twisted together Filament yarn - number of filaments laid together without a twist Textured filament yarn -number of filaments laid together with a degree of twist or textured Monofilament - single filament with or without twist Specialty and Novelty yarn – Chenille, Boucle, Ratine
a bundle of fibers sometimes twisted for strength, forming a long continuous strand
A continuous strand of textile fibers that may be composed of endless filaments or shorter fibers twisted or otherwise held together Yarns are utilized in making fabric
A generic term for strands or bundles of continuous filaments or fibers, usually twisted and suitable for making textile fabric
A long true or imaginary tale of adventure
A fine continuous length of fibres with or without twist, that is strong enough to be processed into fabric
a story that maybe true or it might not be, that's for them to work out; someone telling a fictional story; to have a chat, to tell a story
A generic term for an assemblage of fibers or filaments, either natural or manufactured, twisted or laid together to form a continuous strand suitable for use in producing fibers
Yarn is thread used for knitting or making cloth. She still spins the yarn and knits sweaters for her family. vegetable-dyed yarns
{f} weave a story, tell a tale
Found only in 1 Kings 10: 28, 2 Chr 1: 16 The Heb word mikveh, i e , "a stringing together," so rendered, rather signifies a host, or company, or a string of horses The Authorized Version has: "And Solomon had horses brought out of Egypt, and linen yarn: the king's merchants received the linen yarn at a price;" but the Revised Version correctly renders: "And the horses which Solomon had were brought out of Egypt; the king's merchants received them in droves, each drove at a price "
A continuous strand of fibers or filaments used in the tufting of carpets The yarn comprises the surface pile of a finished carpet
to yarn