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#: ''She pushed the '''thread''' through the hole in the needle.'' | #: ''She pushed the '''thread''' through the hole in the needle.'' | ||
#: ''There were loose '''threads''' at the bottom of his pants.'' | #: ''There were loose '''threads''' at the bottom of his pants.'' | ||
#{{cx|computing}} A '''thread''' is a [[process]]. | #{{cx|computing}} A '''thread''' is a [[process]]. <> [[jerin gwano]] a fannin [[kwamfuta]] | ||
#{{cx|computing}} A '''thread''' is a group of [[messages]] from a [[discussion]] on an [[Internet]] [[forum]]. | #{{cx|computing}} A '''thread''' is a group of [[messages]] from a [[discussion]] on an [[Internet]] [[forum]]. | ||
#A '''thread''' is a [[structure]] that allows a [[screw]] to be [[fastened]]. | #A '''thread''' is a [[structure]] that allows a [[screw]] to be [[fastened]]. |
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Noun
- A thread is a long, very thin, soft material used to join or make cloth. <> zare m - dogon tsiririn abu mai laushi da ake amfani a yi abubuwa kamar mayafi. (fine, manufactured) arafiya f
- She pushed the thread through the hole in the needle.
- There were loose threads at the bottom of his pants.
- (computing) A thread is a process. <> jerin gwano a fannin kwamfuta
- (computing) A thread is a group of messages from a discussion on an Internet forum.
- A thread is a structure that allows a screw to be fastened.
Verb
Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- If you thread something, then you make a string or thread out of it.