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Нитка
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- Нитка , до последней нитки, на живую нитку, пришивать на живую нитку
- Волокна натурального, искусственного или синтетического происхождения, плотно скрученные воедино. нитки различаются по предназначению, прочности, цвету и другим характеристикам.
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Нить, русский
Нить, волокно, волоконце, ворса, шерстинка, жила, жилка, фибра. , ариаднина нить, проходить красной нитью
Thread, английский
- Complimentary, helical protrusions on the closure and the container.
- Th’d
- Резьба; резьбовой
- Резьба
- A group of messages in a usenet discussion group that all share the same subject and topic, so one can easily read the entire thread or delete it, depending on the specific newsreader.
- The prominent spiral part of a screw; a ridge of uniform section in the form of a helix on the external or internal surface of a cylinder. also
- A thin piece of cotton, suture, etc. the surgeon used strong thread to make the suture. verb to insert a thin piece of cotton, suture, etc. through the eye of a needle
- Нить
- The smallest component of a rope. see strand and yarn.
- A slender, strong strand, or cord, especially one designed for sewing, or other needlework.
- A general term for yarns used in weaving and knitting, i.e. thread count and warp count.
- A type of object within a process that runs program instructions. using multiple threads allows concurrent operations within a process and enables one process to run different parts of its program on different processors simultaneously. a thread has its own set of registers, its own kernel stack, a thread environment block, and a user stack in the address space of its process.
- All published reactions (such as comments, likes, and retweets) to a single post.
- An instant message or text message conversation between two or more participants. thread
- A thread is a lightweight" subunit of execution of a process that can run in parallel with other threads in the process. it is a way to have parts of a process run simultaneously.
- 1. a slender, strong strand or cord, especially one designed for sewing or other needlework. most threads are made by plying and twisting yarns. a wide variety of thread types are in use today, e.g., spun cotton and spun polyester, core-spun cotton with a polyester filament core, polyester or nylon filaments (often bonded), and monofilament threads. 2. a general term for yarns used in weaving and knitting, as in “thread count” and “warp thread”.
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Характеристик, русский
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Какое (там), русский
Нить, русский
Нить, волокно, волоконце, ворса, шерстинка, жила, жилка, фибра. , ариаднина нить, проходить красной нитью
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