ایک ساتھ کپڑا بُننا : Ek Sath Kapra Bunna Meaning in English
Ek Sath Kapra Bunna in Detail
1) ایک ساتھ کپڑا بننا : Inweave : (verb) weave together into a fabric or design.
Useful Words
کڑھائی کرنا : Brocade , جالی : Gauze , جینس : Denim , نسبتاً کھلی بنائی کا سوتی کپڑا : Scrim , ململ کا کپڑا : Batiste , لحاف بنانے کا کام : Quilting , نئے سرے سے خاکہ تیار کرنا : Redesign , بادبان : Canvas , لباس بنانے کا سادہ بنا ہوا کپڑا : Organza , گندھی ہوئی چٹیا : Plait , ریشم : Nap , سوتی پٹی وغیرہ کے لئے : Gauze , فرانسیسی موجد جس نے کپڑا بنانے کی مشین ایجاد کی : Jacquard , جان بوجھ کر : Wilful , ڈزائن کرنا : Do , کھرچ کر لکھنا : Engrave , مختلف رنگوں کا چار خانہ اونی کپڑا : Plaid , وضع کاری : Layout , خاکہ : Draft , سادہ : Chaste , سوچا سمجھا : Intentional , بیان کرنا : Lay Out , تصویرچہ بنانا : Miniaturise , جلد پر نشان لگا کر گودنا : Tattoo , بہت اعلی : Fantastic , آزادی کے ساتھ : Voluntary , فضائی انجینیر : Aeronautical Engineer , ڈھال پر بنے نقش : Armorial Bearing , کسی کے لئے تیار کرنا : Aim , بنا ہوا موٹا کپڑا : Tapestry , تفصیل : Spec
Useful Words Definitions
Brocade: weave a design into (textiles).
Gauze: a net of transparent fabric with a loose open weave.
Denim: a coarse durable twill-weave cotton fabric.
Scrim: a firm open-weave fabric used for a curtain in the theater.
Batiste: a thin plain-weave cotton or linen fabric; used for shirts or dresses.
Quilting: stitching through layers of fabric and a filling so as to create a design.
Redesign: design anew, make a new design for.
Canvas: a large piece of fabric (usually canvas fabric) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel.
Organza: a fabric made of silk or a silklike fabric that resembles organdy.
Plait: weave into plaits.
Nap: the yarn (as in a rug or velvet or corduroy) that stands up from the weave.
Gauze: (medicine) bleached cotton cloth of plain weave used for bandages and dressings.
Jacquard: French inventor of the Jacquard loom that could automatically weave complicated patterns (1752-1834).
Wilful: done by design.
Do: create or design, often in a certain way.
Engrave: carve or cut a design or letters into.
Plaid: a cloth having a crisscross design.
Layout: a plan or design of something that is laid out.
Draft: a preliminary sketch of a design or picture.
Chaste: pure and simple in design or style.
Intentional: characterized by conscious design or purpose.
Lay Out: provide a detailed plan or design.
Miniaturise: design or construct on a smaller scale.
Tattoo: a design on the skin made by tattooing.
Fantastic: extravagantly fanciful in design, construction, appearance.
Voluntary: of your own free will or design; done by choice; not forced or compelled.
Aeronautical Engineer: an engineer concerned with the design and construction of aircraft.
Armorial Bearing: heraldry consisting of a design or image depicted on a shield.
Aim: specifically design a product, event, or activity for a certain public.
Tapestry: a heavy textile with a woven design; used for curtains and upholstery.
Spec: a detailed description of design criteria for a piece of work.
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ایک مائع جو جلد کی احتیاط کے لئے استعمال ہوتا ہے : Face Wash , ایک پرندہ : Dove , ایک ساتھ دبانا : Compact , ایک دن پہلے : Eve , ایک جگہ سے دوسری جگہ جانا : Move , ایک دوسرے سے ٹکرانا : Clash , ایک ہزار ارب : Trillion , ایک وقت میں پانچ بچے پیدا ہونا : Quin , ایک قسم کا بڑا چھنی نما چمچہ : Skimmer , اکٹھے : Together , ایک کارٹون : Popeye The Sailor Man
Close Words Definitions
Face Wash: liquid for careing skin.
Dove: any of numerous small pigeons.
Compact: squeeze or press together.
Eve: the day before.
Move: change residence, affiliation, or place of employment.
Clash: crash together with violent impact.
Trillion: one million million in the United States.
Quin: one of five children born at the same time from the same pregnancy.
Skimmer: a cooking utensil used to skim fat from the surface of liquids.
Together: in each other`s company.
Popeye The Sailor Man: a very famous cartoon characte, The character first appeared in the daily King Features comic strip Thimble Theatre on January 17, 1929.