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单词 seam
释义 seam
I. \ˈsēm\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English sem, seem, from Old English sēam; akin to Middle Dutch soom load of a pack animal, Middle Low German sōm, Old High German soum; all from a prehistoric West Germanic word borrowed from (assumed) Vulgar Latin sauma packsaddle (whence Medieval Latin sauma), from Late Latin sagma — more at sumpter
1. dialect chiefly England : the amount borne by a beast of burden; especially : a suitable or standard load for a packhorse
2. dialect chiefly England : any of various units of weight or capacity based on a standard load for a packhorse
 < a seam of grain is usually eight bushels >
II. noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English sem, seem, from Old English sēam; akin to Old Frisian sām hem, seam, Middle Dutch soom, Middle Low German sōm, Old High German soum, Old Norse saumr seam, Old English sīwian to sew — more at sew
1.
 a. : a joining by a line of stitching of two pieces of cloth, leather, or other material usually near the edge
  < you must sew more evenly, your seam is all bumpy >
  — see flat-fell seam, french seam
 b. : the line of stitching used in making such a joining
 c. : material between the line of stitching and the outer edges of the cloth that is usually turned to the inside of an article
 d. : the slightly-indented line on the outside of an article formed when the joining is pressed open or flat
 e. : an imitation joining; especially : one made in a single piece of material by a full-length tuck on the wrong side or a line of purl or pattern stitches in a knit garment
2. : a crevice or interstice where edges (as of planks or plates) abut; especially : the space between adjacent planks or strakes of a ship — usually used in plural
 < the heavy seas opened her seams >
3. : a line of junction (as between metals or plastics) : a line, groove, ridge, or other mark formed by the abutment of edges
 < seams in brickwork >
as
 a. : suture
 b. : a thin layer or stratum (as of rock) between distinctive layers; also : a bed of coal or other valuable mineral of any thickness
 c. : a line left by a cut or wound; also : wrinkle
4. : a surface defect of limited length in iron or steel caused by a blowhole made visible by working
III. verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
transitive verb
1.
 a.
  (1) : to join (pieces of cloth or other material) by stitching
   < seam two lengths of carpet together >
  (2) : to make the seams of (as a garment)
   < seam up a dress >
  (3) : to decorate or finish (an article) at the seam or seams or with ornamental seams
   < seam a slip with faggoting >
   < stitched and seamed the shoes >
 b. : to join as if by sewing (as by the use of welding, riveting, or heat-sealing)
2. : to mark (a surface) with lines suggesting seams : line, furrow, scar
 < a face seamed with saber cuts >
 < creeks seam the valley >
intransitive verb
: to become fissured or ridgy : crack open
 < land drying and seaming in the heat >
IV.
variant of saim
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