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Laceadd into favorites/ˈleɪs/
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Etymology: [ 'lAs ] (verb.) 13th century. From Old French las > Vulgar Latin *laceum > Latin laqueus
Synonyms: shoelace, tie, appliqué, banding, border, crochet, edging, filigree, mesh, net, netting, openwork, ornament, tatting, threadwork, tissue, trim, trimming, band
Antonyms: unfasten, unlace, untie, untwine

dantel, bağcık, bağlamak, bağ, kordon, güpür, oya işi, kaytan geçirip bağlamak, korse kaytanını çekerek beli sıkıştırmak, dövmek, dantel ile süslemek, renklerle çizgilemek, bağlama, bağlanmak, şerit, dikme, lake, oya, içki katmak, içkiye hafif alkol katmak, dantellemek, birleştirme, lace into yumrukla saldırmak, süslemek, (ayakkabı için) bağ, bağcık, dantelle süslemek, up (ayakkabı, bot v.b.'ni) bağlamak, bağla, (ayakkabıya) bağlarını geçirmek, kaytan, dantel,v.bağla:n.bağ, dantel, dantela; şerit, sırma, renkler ile çizgilemek, sırma/dantel/ip/kordon, lace süsle/ba, şiddetle azarlamak, into k.dili. -e yumrukla saldırmak. 5, bağla(mak), bağlı, dantel için, bağcıklı, içki katılmış, tente bağlama kaytanı, kötek, katılan alkol, dayak, dövme, kaytanla bağlama veya sıkma, kaytan veya şerit geçirme,

1 dantel  isim     ts
2 bağcık  isim     ts
3 bağlamak  fiil     ts
4 bağ  isim     ts
5 kordon  isim     ts
6 güpür     ts
7 oya işi  Tekstil     ts
8 kaytan geçirip bağlamak     ts
9 korse kaytanını çekerek beli sıkıştırmak     ts
10 dövmek     ts
11 dantel ile süslemek     ts
12 renklerle çizgilemek     ts
13 bağlama     ts
14 bağlanmak     ts
15 şerit     ts
16 dikme     ts
17 lake  Tekstil     ts
18 oya     ts
19 içki katmak     ts
20 içkiye hafif alkol katmak     ts
21 dantellemek     ts
22 birleştirme     ts
23 lace into yumrukla saldırmak     ts
24 süslemek  fiil     ts
25 (ayakkabı için) bağ, bağcık  isim     ts
26 dantelle süslemek  fiil     ts
27 up (ayakkabı, bot v.b.'ni) bağlamak  fiil     ts
28 bağla  fiil     ts
29 (ayakkabıya) bağlarını geçirmek  fiil     ts
30 kaytan  isim     ts
31 dantel,v.bağla:n.bağ     ts
32 dantel, dantela; şerit, sırma  Tekstil     ts
33 renkler ile çizgilemek     ts
34 sırma/dantel/ip/kordon     ts
35 lace süsle/ba     ts
36 şiddetle azarlamak     ts
37 into k.dili. -e yumrukla saldırmak. 5  fiil     ts
38 bağla(mak)     ts
39laced bağlı  sıfat     ts
40 dantel için     ts
41laced bağcıklı     ts
42laced içki katılmış  sıfat     ts
43lacing tente bağlama kaytanı  Askeri     ts
44lacing kötek     ts
45lacing katılan alkol     ts
46lacing dayak     ts
47lacing dövme     ts
48lacing kaytanla bağlama veya sıkma     ts
49lacing kaytan veya şerit geçirme     ts
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To fasten (something) with laces, To add alcohol, poison, a drug or anything else potentially harmful to (food or drink), To interweave items. (lacing one's fingers together), To interweave the spokes of a bicycle wheel, A cord or ribbon passed through eyelets in a shoe or garment, pulled tight and tied to fasten the shoe or garment firmly, A light fabric containing patterns of holes, usually built up from a single thread, That which binds or holds, especially by being interwoven; a string, cord, or band, usually one passing through eyelet or other holes, and used in drawing and holding together parts of a garment, of a shoe, of a machine belt, etc, A snare or gin, especially one made of interwoven cords; a net, To fasten with a lace; to draw together with a lace passed through eyelet holes; to unite with a lace or laces, or, figuratively, Spirits added to coffee or some other beverage, A fabric of fine threads of linen, silk, cotton, etc, often ornamented with figures; a delicate tissue of thread, much worn as an ornament of dress, To lace food or drink with a substance such as alcohol or a drug means to put a small amount of the substance into the food or drink. She laced his food with sleeping pills. Ornamental openwork fabric formed by the looping, interlacing, braiding, or twisting of threads, originally primarily of linen. Almost all high-quality artistic lace is made by one of two techniques: needle lace involves a difficult technique that originated in Italy; bobbin lace is a more widespread craft that originated in Flanders. The art of lace is a European achievement. Fully developed lace did not appear before the Renaissance. By 1600 lace had become a fabric of luxury and an important article of commerce. The Industrial Revolution in the 19th century led to the use of machines to produce less-expensive lace made of cotton, and lace gradually disappeared from both men's and women's fashions. By 1920 the industry was dying. Fine handmade lace is still made in Belgium, Slovenia, and elsewhere, but chiefly as souvenirs, a cord that is drawn through eyelets or around hooks in order to draw together two edges (as of a shoe or garment), Lace is a very delicate cloth which is made with a lot of holes in it. It is made by twisting together very fine threads of cotton to form patterns. a plain white lace bedspread, ornamental fabric made of interwoven threads, lacework; shoestring; cord or braid which is used to decorate uniforms or other garments; small amount of alcohol added to food or drink, If you lace something such as a pair of shoes, you tighten the shoes by pulling the laces through the holes, and usually tying them together. I have a good pair of skates, but no matter how tightly I lace them, my ankles wobble. = tie Lace up means the same as lace. He sat on the steps, and laced up his boots Nancy was lacing her shoe up when the doorbell rang, with anything resembling laces, To interweave items. (lacing ones fingers together), tie, fasten; intertwine; be tied, be intertwined; pass through a hole, thread; adorn with lace; add a small amount of liquor to (drink, food, etc.); abuse or attack verbally or physically (Slang), Laces are thin pieces of material that are put through special holes in some types of clothing, especially shoes. The laces are tied together in order to tighten the clothing. Barry was sitting on the bed, tying the laces of an old pair of running shoes, An openwork cloth with a design formed by a network of threads made by hand or on special lace machinery with bobbins, needles or hooks, a delicate decorative fabric woven in an open web of symmetrical patterns, I'll lace your jacket for you, beat you (French, laisse, a lash; German, laschen, to strike; our lash ), Strips of latticinio, also known as muslin, or tossed muslin, which form a ground Lampwork Elements found within paperweights that often form complex three-dimensional structures The term originates from the use of a 'lamp' that produces a very fine flame used to manipulate the glass Latticinio Lengths of white opaque twisted glass, or muslin or lace Coloured twists are called filigree Back to Top, lightly laced irises have serrated edges; heavy lace gives a crinkled, serrated effect which may affect the opening of the petals, spin or twist together so as to form a cord; "intertwine the ribbons"; "Twine the threads into a rope", make by braiding or interlacing; "lace a tablecloth", To arrange cables in neat bundles, carefully laced together with nylon or lacing twine, Lunar Atmospheric Composition Experiment; part of the ALSEP instrumentation flown on Apollo 17, add alcohol beverages, draw through eyes or holes; "lace the shoelaces", do lacework; "The Flemish women were lacing in front of the cathedral", To adorn with narrow strips or braids of some decorative material; as, cloth laced with silver, fine open-work fabric with a mesh ground upon which patterns are worked, To twine or draw as a lace; to interlace; to intertwine, a delicate decorative fabric woven in an open web of symmetrical patterns a cord that is drawn through eyelets or around hooks in order to draw together two edges (as of a shoe or garment) draw through eyes or holes; "lace the shoelaces", To add spirits to (a beverage), To be fastened with a lace, or laces; as, these boots lace, To beat; to lash; to make stripes on, An ornamental braid for trimming, do lacework; "The Flemish women were lacing in front of the cathedral, Logistics Analysis Cost Estimating Tool, The use of threads alone to produce a designed fabric, lase, /Dentelle, The use of threads alone to produce a designed fabric There are many kinds of lace, Venise Lace An embroidery lace which could be used as an applique to a gown, or constructed as part of the bodice (including the sleeves) Chantilly Lace A lighter and soft lace on a net background Usually in floral pattern Embroidery Net As the name implies, using an English net or a tulle background, a pattern and border is embroidered onto the surface Light, but could be very intricate (great for full skirts), Simple past tense and past participle of lace, Especially of shoelaces, intertwined and neatly knotted, Tainted with something, especially a drug, Present participle of lace, That with which something is laced, The tied laces that form a netlike pattern, laas, las, past of lace, edged or streaked with color; "white blossoms with purple-laced petals", trimmed or decorated with lace, having alcohol added; "a cup of brandy-laced coffee"; "he drank too much of the spiked punch", trimmed or decorated with lace closed with a lace; "snugly laced shoes", having laces, equipped with laces, closed with a lace; "snugly laced shoes", Fastened with a lace or laces; decorated with narrow strips or braid, Decorated with the fabric lace, trimmed or decorated with lace closed with a lace; "snugly laced shoes" having alcohol added; "a cup of brandy-laced coffee"; "he drank too much of the spiked punch" edged or streaked with color; "white blossoms with purple-laced petals, See Lace, v, edged or streaked with color; "white blossoms with purple-laced petals, third person singular of lace, plural of lace, a thong of thin leather for uniting the ends of belts, A rope or line passing through eyelet holes in the edge of a sail or an awning to attach it to a yard, gaff, etc, A system of bracing bars, not crossing each other in the middle, connecting the channel bars of a compound strut, The act of securing, fastening, or tightening, with a lace or laces, A line used to attach a sail to a spar, A lace; specifically Mach, Small line that attaches a sail to a spar, the act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blows, a small amount of liquor added to a food or beverage, act of lacing; decorative trimming of cord; flogging, whipping; strap or cord which is used to tie or fasten; small amount of liquor added to food or drink, Interweaving of roof shingles at intersections, This is the most traditional technique of attaching a fabric cover to an awning frame Grommets are placed along the edge of the fabric cover The cover is tied to the frame by lacing thin rope through the grommets, Lines used to fix sail to a spar or mast, small flat plates used to connect individual sections of built up members; see LATTICE, The long line that secures the sail to a spar through eyelets, A cord or rope used to lash the head of a sail to a gaff, the leech of a staysail to a stay, or a bonnet to a sail; to secure sections of awnings or sails to each other and to replace reef points in a gaff sail Eyelet holes or grommets are placed near the edge of the awning or sail through which the lacing is rove, A circular metal strip with serrated edges used in manufacture of buffing wheels to secure buffing material to center of wheel The serrated edges are bent outward to form groove in which material is inserted,

50 To fasten (something) with laces     ts
51 To add alcohol, poison, a drug or anything else potentially harmful to (food or drink)     ts
52 To interweave items. (lacing one's fingers together)     ts
53 To interweave the spokes of a bicycle wheel     ts
54 A cord or ribbon passed through eyelets in a shoe or garment, pulled tight and tied to fasten the shoe or garment firmly     ts
55 A light fabric containing patterns of holes, usually built up from a single thread     ts
56 That which binds or holds, especially by being interwoven; a string, cord, or band, usually one passing through eyelet or other holes, and used in drawing and holding together parts of a garment, of a shoe, of a machine belt, etc     ts
57 A snare or gin, especially one made of interwoven cords; a net     ts
58 To fasten with a lace; to draw together with a lace passed through eyelet holes; to unite with a lace or laces, or, figuratively     ts
59 Spirits added to coffee or some other beverage     ts
60 A fabric of fine threads of linen, silk, cotton, etc     ts
61 often ornamented with figures; a delicate tissue of thread, much worn as an ornament of dress     ts
62 To lace food or drink with a substance such as alcohol or a drug means to put a small amount of the substance into the food or drink. She laced his food with sleeping pills. Ornamental openwork fabric formed by the looping, interlacing, braiding, or twisting of threads, originally primarily of linen. Almost all high-quality artistic lace is made by one of two techniques: needle lace involves a difficult technique that originated in Italy; bobbin lace is a more widespread craft that originated in Flanders. The art of lace is a European achievement. Fully developed lace did not appear before the Renaissance. By 1600 lace had become a fabric of luxury and an important article of commerce. The Industrial Revolution in the 19th century led to the use of machines to produce less-expensive lace made of cotton, and lace gradually disappeared from both men's and women's fashions. By 1920 the industry was dying. Fine handmade lace is still made in Belgium, Slovenia, and elsewhere, but chiefly as souvenirs     ts
63 a cord that is drawn through eyelets or around hooks in order to draw together two edges (as of a shoe or garment)     ts
64 Lace is a very delicate cloth which is made with a lot of holes in it. It is made by twisting together very fine threads of cotton to form patterns. a plain white lace bedspread     ts
65 ornamental fabric made of interwoven threads, lacework; shoestring; cord or braid which is used to decorate uniforms or other garments; small amount of alcohol added to food or drink  isim     ts
66 If you lace something such as a pair of shoes, you tighten the shoes by pulling the laces through the holes, and usually tying them together. I have a good pair of skates, but no matter how tightly I lace them, my ankles wobble. = tie Lace up means the same as lace. He sat on the steps, and laced up his boots Nancy was lacing her shoe up when the doorbell rang     ts
67 with anything resembling laces     ts
68 To interweave items. (lacing ones fingers together)     ts
69 tie, fasten; intertwine; be tied, be intertwined; pass through a hole, thread; adorn with lace; add a small amount of liquor to (drink, food, etc.); abuse or attack verbally or physically (Slang)  fiil     ts
70 Laces are thin pieces of material that are put through special holes in some types of clothing, especially shoes. The laces are tied together in order to tighten the clothing. Barry was sitting on the bed, tying the laces of an old pair of running shoes     ts
71 An openwork cloth with a design formed by a network of threads made by hand or on special lace machinery with bobbins, needles or hooks     ts
72 a delicate decorative fabric woven in an open web of symmetrical patterns     ts
73 I'll lace your jacket for you, beat you (French, laisse, a lash; German, laschen, to strike; our lash )     ts
74 Strips of latticinio, also known as muslin, or tossed muslin, which form a ground Lampwork Elements found within paperweights that often form complex three-dimensional structures The term originates from the use of a 'lamp' that produces a very fine flame used to manipulate the glass Latticinio Lengths of white opaque twisted glass, or muslin or lace Coloured twists are called filigree Back to Top     ts
75 lightly laced irises have serrated edges; heavy lace gives a crinkled, serrated effect which may affect the opening of the petals     ts
76 spin or twist together so as to form a cord; "intertwine the ribbons"; "Twine the threads into a rope"     ts
77 make by braiding or interlacing; "lace a tablecloth"     ts
78 To arrange cables in neat bundles, carefully laced together with nylon or lacing twine     ts
79 Lunar Atmospheric Composition Experiment; part of the ALSEP instrumentation flown on Apollo 17     ts
80 add alcohol beverages     ts
81 draw through eyes or holes; "lace the shoelaces"     ts
82 do lacework; "The Flemish women were lacing in front of the cathedral"     ts
83 To adorn with narrow strips or braids of some decorative material; as, cloth laced with silver     ts
84 fine open-work fabric with a mesh ground upon which patterns are worked     ts
85 To twine or draw as a lace; to interlace; to intertwine     ts
86 a delicate decorative fabric woven in an open web of symmetrical patterns a cord that is drawn through eyelets or around hooks in order to draw together two edges (as of a shoe or garment) draw through eyes or holes; "lace the shoelaces"     ts
87 To add spirits to (a beverage)     ts
88 To be fastened with a lace, or laces; as, these boots lace     ts
89 To beat; to lash; to make stripes on     ts
90 An ornamental braid for trimming     ts
91 do lacework; "The Flemish women were lacing in front of the cathedral     ts
92 Logistics Analysis Cost Estimating Tool     ts
93 The use of threads alone to produce a designed fabric     ts
94 lase     ts
95 /Dentelle     ts
96 The use of threads alone to produce a designed fabric There are many kinds of lace     ts
97 Venise Lace An embroidery lace which could be used as an applique to a gown, or constructed as part of the bodice (including the sleeves) Chantilly Lace A lighter and soft lace on a net background Usually in floral pattern Embroidery Net As the name implies, using an English net or a tulle background, a pattern and border is embroidered onto the surface Light, but could be very intricate (great for full skirts)     ts
98laced Simple past tense and past participle of lace     ts
99laced Especially of shoelaces, intertwined and neatly knotted - "The handkercheif was laced up into a neat little pillow."     ts
100laced Tainted with something, especially a drug - "I don't know what it was laced with, but he passed out a minute after drinking that first beer."     ts
101lacing Present participle of lace     ts
102lacing That with which something is laced - "A light lacing of rum goes into the cake batter."     ts
103lacing The tied laces that form a netlike pattern     ts
104A lace laas     ts
105A lace las     ts
106laced past of lace     ts
107laced edged or streaked with color; "white blossoms with purple-laced petals"     ts
108laced trimmed or decorated with lace     ts
109laced having alcohol added; "a cup of brandy-laced coffee"; "he drank too much of the spiked punch"     ts
110laced trimmed or decorated with lace closed with a lace; "snugly laced shoes"     ts
111laced having laces, equipped with laces  sıfat     ts
112laced closed with a lace; "snugly laced shoes"     ts
113laced Fastened with a lace or laces; decorated with narrow strips or braid     ts
114laced Decorated with the fabric lace     ts
115laced trimmed or decorated with lace closed with a lace; "snugly laced shoes" having alcohol added; "a cup of brandy-laced coffee"; "he drank too much of the spiked punch" edged or streaked with color; "white blossoms with purple-laced petals     ts
116laced See Lace, v     ts
117laced edged or streaked with color; "white blossoms with purple-laced petals     ts
118laces third person singular of lace     ts
119laces plural of lace     ts
120lacing a thong of thin leather for uniting the ends of belts     ts
121lacing A rope or line passing through eyelet holes in the edge of a sail or an awning to attach it to a yard, gaff, etc     ts
122lacing A system of bracing bars, not crossing each other in the middle, connecting the channel bars of a compound strut     ts
123lacing The act of securing, fastening, or tightening, with a lace or laces     ts
124lacing A line used to attach a sail to a spar     ts
125lacing A lace; specifically Mach     ts
126lacing Small line that attaches a sail to a spar     ts
127lacing the act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blows     ts
128lacing a small amount of liquor added to a food or beverage     ts
129lacing act of lacing; decorative trimming of cord; flogging, whipping; strap or cord which is used to tie or fasten; small amount of liquor added to food or drink  isim     ts
130lacing Interweaving of roof shingles at intersections     ts
131lacing This is the most traditional technique of attaching a fabric cover to an awning frame Grommets are placed along the edge of the fabric cover The cover is tied to the frame by lacing thin rope through the grommets     ts
132lacing Lines used to fix sail to a spar or mast     ts
133lacing small flat plates used to connect individual sections of built up members; see LATTICE     ts
134lacing The long line that secures the sail to a spar through eyelets     ts
135lacing A cord or rope used to lash the head of a sail to a gaff, the leech of a staysail to a stay, or a bonnet to a sail; to secure sections of awnings or sails to each other and to replace reef points in a gaff sail Eyelet holes or grommets are placed near the edge of the awning or sail through which the lacing is rove     ts
136lacing A circular metal strip with serrated edges used in manufacture of buffing wheels to secure buffing material to center of wheel The serrated edges are bent outward to form groove in which material is inserted     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada Lace kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. Lace kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan Lace kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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