knit

US /nɪt/
UK /nɪt/
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1.

tricoter

make (a garment, blanket, etc.) by interlocking loops of yarn or thread with knitting needles or a machine

:
She loves to knit sweaters for her grandchildren.
Elle adore tricoter des pulls pour ses petits-enfants.
I'm learning to knit a scarf.
J'apprends à tricoter une écharpe.
2.

se ressouder, se consolider

(of a fractured bone) mend or unite

:
The doctor said his broken arm would knit back together quickly.
Le médecin a dit que son bras cassé se ressouderait rapidement.
It took several weeks for the bones to knit.
Il a fallu plusieurs semaines pour que les os se ressoudent.
3.

se plisser, se froncer

contract into wrinkles or folds

:
His brow would knit in concentration.
Son front se plisserait de concentration.
Her eyebrows knit together in a frown.
Ses sourcils se froncèrent en un froncement.
1.

tricot, maille

a knitted garment or fabric

:
She wore a warm wool knit.
Elle portait un chaud tricot en laine.
The blanket was a beautiful, intricate knit.
La couverture était un magnifique tricot complexe.