seam
- IPA[siːm]
英式
- a line where two pieces of fabric are sewn together in a garment or other article.;a line where the edges of two pieces of wood, wallpaper, or another material touch each other
- sew the seam of or join with a seam;make a long, narrow indentation in
verb: seam, 3rd person present: seams, gerund or present participle: seaming, past tense: seamed, past participle: seamed
noun: seam, plural noun: seams
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名詞
- 1. a line where two pieces of fabric are sewn together in a garment or other article. 同義詞
- ▪ a line where the edges of two pieces of wood, wallpaper, or another material touch each other the task involved clamping the panels into position and arc welding a seam to join them
- ▪ a long thin indentation or scar the track cleaves a seam through corn 同義詞
- 2. an underground layer of a mineral such as coal or gold the buried forests became seams of coal 同義詞
- ▪ a supply of something valuable Sunderland have a rich seam of experienced players
- ▪ a trace or presence of something there is a seam of despondency in Stipe's words
動詞
- 1. sew the seam of or join with a seam our stockings are seamed by hand seam the fabric widths together
- 2. make a long, narrow indentation in deep wrinkles seamed his face
- (of stockings or tights) having seams running up the back of the legs: a pair of sheer seamed stockings
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of stockings or tights) having seams running up the back of the legs: a pair of sheer seamed stockings
Oxford Dictionary
- a seam with the raw edges enclosed.
Oxford Dictionary
- a seam with the raw edges enclosed.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a bowler, generally fast, who makes the ball deviate by bouncing on its seam.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a place) full to overflowing
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a place) full to overflowing
Oxford American Dictionary
- be in a very bad condition and near to failure or collapse
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美式
- a line along which two pieces of fabric are sewn together in a garment or other article.
- sew the seam of or join with a seam: our stockings are seamed by hand seam the fabric widths together
Oxford American Dictionary