0 a long, thin piece of cotton, wool, etc that is used for sewing -- nić, nitka
a needle and thread
1 the connection between different events or different parts of a story or discussion -- wątek
By that point I'd lost the thread of the conversation.
2 a group of pieces of writing on the Internet in which people discuss one subject -- wątek
3 to push thread through the hole in a needle -- nawlekać igłę
4 to move carefully through a crowded place, changing direction in order to avoid people or things -- lawirować przez/między itp.
In particular, it was known that each cell contains a nucleus which can be seen to contain a number of threads, the chromosomes.
However, there are some basic threads that run through most definitions of trauma outlined in the published literature on the topic.
I have spent many happy hours following threads wherever they may lead me, learning a great deal on the way.
In the twentieth century these threads come together with the neatness and cohesion of an origin myth.
The financial threads were gathered in their hands.
The two threads combine, and become inextricably entangled, in the chapter on distance-transitive graphs.
The writers of the separate introductions have followed their own agenda and have done little to draw together the threads of the individual sections.
The editors pull together all these threads in a comprehensive introduction: if you consume nothing else, this chapter makes for a satisfying meal.
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纖維, 線, (光、煙等)線狀物,線狀體…
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纤维, 线, (光、烟等)线状物,线状体…
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hilo, enhebrar, hilo [masculine…
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linha, fio, colocar o fio em…
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(裁縫用の)糸, (細い穴に)~を通す…
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iplik, rabıta, mecra…
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fil [masculine], enfiler, se faufiler…
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fil, enfilar…
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