What does tricot à côtes in French mean?

What is the meaning of the word tricot à côtes in French? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use tricot à côtes in French.

The word tricot à côtes in French means knitting, sweater, wool sweater, knitted sweater, sweater, pullover, knitting, knit, vest. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word tricot à côtes

knitting

nom masculin (activité) (activity, craft)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)
Pour moi, le tricot est une activité pour les mamies.
In my view, knitting is an activity for old dears.

sweater, wool sweater, knitted sweater

nom masculin (pull)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)
Ma grand-mère m'a fait un tricot que je porte souvent en hiver.
My grandmother made me a knit sweater that I often wear in winter.

sweater, pullover

nom masculin (pull à rayures)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)
Le tricot des marins est à rayures horizontales blanche et bleu.
Sailor sweaters have white and blue horizontal stripes.

knitting

nom masculin (tissu de mailles) (craft)

(noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.)
Ma grand-mère portait un gilet en tricot rouge.
My grandmother wore a red knitwear cardigan.

knit

locution verbale (tricoter)

(intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She jokes." "He has arrived.")

vest

nom masculin (sous-vêtement : haut) (UK)

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