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bobbin
bobbina cylinder or cone for holding thread; a spool or reel Not to be confused with:spindle – a pin in a spinning wheel used for twisting and winding the thread; a pin bearing the bobbin for a spinning machine; a turned piece of wood used as a banister, chair leg, etc.bob·bin B0358600 (bŏb′ĭn)n.1. A spool or reel that holds thread or yarn for spinning, weaving, knitting, sewing, or making lace.2. Narrow braid formerly used as trimming. [French bobine.]bobbin (ˈbɒbɪn) n1. (Textiles) a spool or reel on which thread or yarn is wound, being unwound as required; spool; reel2. (Textiles) narrow braid or cord used as binding or for trimming3. (Building) a device consisting of a short bar and a length of string, used to control a wooden door latch4. (General Physics) a. a spool on which insulated wire is wound to form the coil of a small electromagnetic device, such as a bell or buzzerb. the coil of such a spool5. (plural) slang Brit matter that is worthless or of inferior quality; rubbish[C16: from Old French bobine, of unknown origin]bob•bin (ˈbɒb ɪn) n. a reel, cylinder, or spool upon which yarn or thread is wound, as used in spinning, machine sewing, and lacemaking. [1520–30; < Middle French bobine hank of thread] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bobbin - a winder around which thread or tape or film or other flexible materials can be woundspool, reelfilature - a bobbin used in spinning silk into threadshuttle - bobbin that passes the weft thread between the warp threadswinder - mechanical device around which something can be wound | Translationsbobbin (ˈbobin) noun a (usually wooden) reel or spool for winding thread etc. There's no thread left on the bobbin. 線軸 线轴,绕线筒 bobbin
bobbin, implement on which thread is wound, used in sewing, spinning, weaving, and lace making. Sometimes the wooden spools of sewing thread are called bobbins. The bobbin of a sewing machine is a metal cylinder, with a flange at each end, on which the lower thread is wound to be carried through the shuttle to the seam. In some primitive handweaving the weft, or woof, was wound on a bobbin flanged at one end and passed or carried by it through the warp. In tapestry weaving, bobbin looms are essential, as weft strands of different colors must go back and forth for the distance required by the design, somewhat in the manner of an embroidery needle darning in a pattern. In making pillow lace, bobbins form an important part of the equipment, as each thread of the pattern requires a different bobbin; intricate patterns call for hundreds of bobbins to hold the fine thread in order. Bobbins for lace making are made in various shapes and sizes, from a variety of materials, as walnut, rosewood, boxwood, and olive wood, glass, metal, ivory, coral, malachite, and bamboo, and are ornamented with carving, painting, or engraving.bobbin[′bäb·ən] (electromagnetism) An insulated spool serving as a support for a coil. (textiles) A cylinder with projecting edges at one or both ends and a hole along the axis, used for winding twisted strands of textile fiber, thread, or yarn. bobbin1. a spool or reel on which thread or yarn is wound, being unwound as required; spool; reel 2. narrow braid or cord used as binding or for trimming 3. a. a spool on which insulated wire is wound to form the coil of a small electromagnetic device, such as a bell or buzzer b. the coil of such a spool bobbin
Synonyms for bobbinnoun a winder around which thread or tape or film or other flexible materials can be woundSynonymsRelated Words |