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词汇 thread
释义 thread
noun
uk /θred/ us /θred/

threadnoun (FIBRE)


C2[ C or U ]
(a length of) a very thin fibre: 线
needle and threadHave you got a needle and thread I could borrow?
loose threads松散的线
 
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[ C ]
a long, thin line of something such as light or smoke: (光、烟等)线状物,线状体
thread ofA thin thread of light made its way through the curtains.一缕光线透过帘子照进来。
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Textiles: general words
baize
Bargello
bias
brocade
cloth
cutpiece
fibre
mesh
multi-stranded
multifilament
nap
padding
pile
pill
reweave
suiting
the weft
webbed
webbing
yarn

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Things collected in lines or rings

threadnoun (CONNECTION)


C2[ C ]
The thread of a book, discussion, speech, etc. is its story or the way that it develops, one part connecting with another: 思路;贯穿的主线
One of the main threads of the film is the development of the relationship between the boy and his uncle.电影的一条主线是男孩和他叔叔之间关系的发展。
lose the threadThe sound distracted me and I lost the thread of (= forgot) what I was saying.我被那个声音打扰了,忘了刚才在说什么。
C2[ C ]
a connected group of pieces of writing on the internet, where people are talking about a particular subject: (互联网上的)帖子
I was so glad to find this thread, and to know that lots of people have the same problem as me!我很高兴看到这张帖子,发现很多人也有我同样的问题!
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Accounts and stories
anecdote
another
anti-narrative
backstory
be another storyidiom
bodice-ripper
cautionary tale
horror story
in medias res
kompromat
legend
legendary
lore
reminiscence
rundown
running commentaryphrase
scenario
semi-legendary
write something up
yarn

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Internet terminology

threadnoun (SCREW)


[ C ]
a continuous raised line, such as the one that goes around the outside of a screw or bolt or the inside of a hole螺纹
 
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Nuts, bolts & screws
bolt
hobnail
nail
nut
rivet
screw
wing nut
 threads[ plural ]informal old-fashioned
clothes: 衣服
I love walking down the street and seeing someone in my threads.
thread
verb
uk /θred/ us /θred/

threadverb (NEEDLE)


C2[ T ]
to put something long and thin such as string or thread through a narrow hole or into a small space: 穿线于;使穿过
thread a needleCould you thread this needle for me, please?
The sari had gold strands threaded through the material.这件莎丽的布料间穿上了金线。
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Inserting and forcing things into other things
bed
cram
cram something into something
dig
dig (something) into someone/something
embed
embedded
insertion
inset
interlace
interlayer
interpolation
lodge
reinsert
reinsertion
rethread
shoehorn
squash
stick
stuck

threadverb (BEADS)


[ T ]
to put things such as beads(= small, round objects with a hole through the middle) onto a string or thread:
She sat threading beads, which fell with a faint, decisive click.
The olives are threaded onto wooden cocktail sticks for garnish.
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Placing and positioning an object
-based
appose
around
change something around
circle
consign
gone
install
lie
pile (something) up
plant
redeposit
reinstall
reinstallation
relocate
reorientate
stick
superimpose
transpose
transposition

threadverb (MOVE)


[ I or T ]
to move forwards, often changing direction in order to avoid people or things:
The little car threaded dangerously through the traffic.
She threaded her way through the crowded market place.
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Crossing and moving through
bash through (something)
break
break through something
criss-cross
cross from something into something
cross over
cut
ford
non-intersecting
penetrable
penetration
penetrative
percolate
rip
rip through something
scissor
span
straddle
transit
uncrossed

threadverb (BALL)


[ T ]
to kick or throw a ball to another player, especially between players from the other team:
Messi threaded a pass through to Suarez.
He used his strong left arm, threading the ball between helpless defenders.
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Hitting and beating
at-risk
bang away
bang someone up
basher
bashing
butt
duke
fetch
gut punch
hammer
head-butt
hell
mess
punch
swing at someone
swing for someone
tan someone's hideidiom
tar
tonk
wallop

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Throwing

threadverb (HAIR)


[ T ]
to remove hair from someone's face using a long piece of thread: (用长细线给面部)除毛
Have you ever had your eyebrows threaded?你有没有用长细线修过眉毛?
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Beauty treatments
aesthetic
aesthetician
beautician
beauty
beauty salon
esthetician
exfoliate
exfoliation
eye mask
filler
microblading
microdermabrasion
microneedling
nail art
rasul
sunbathe
sunbed
tattooed
threading
waxing

threadverb (MESSAGES)


[ T ] computing specialized
to arrange an email, text message, or internet post or a series of these so that connected messages dealing with the same subject follow each other in a group:
We are launching some changes to how the system threads messages.
If we can find any similar conversations, we'll thread the incoming message to the existing conversation.
Messages with threaded replies will show thumbnails of discussion participants, as well as the number of replies posted.
Regular threading is where we thread messages only if they reference a previous email in a thread with the same message-id.
Threaded messaging helps you keep control of your chats.
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Internet terminology
.plc.uk
2FA
2SV
above/below the foldidiom
address bar
affiliate link
atm
fold
Instagram
Instagrammable
Instagrammer
instant-message
internet
service provider
the World Wide Web
TikToker
timeline
trackback
trend
troll factory

thread | American Dictionary


thread
noun
us/θred/

threadnoun (FIBER)


[ C/U ]
a very thin twisted string of esp. cotton or silk, used mostly for sewing:
[ U ]It takes practice to use a needle and thread well.
[ C ]There’s a loose thread on your dress.
[ C/U ]
A thread is also something continuous that connects different ideas or thoughts together:
[ C ]A common thread runs through their various experiences.
[ U ]A ringing phone interrupted the thread of her story.

threadnoun (TWISTING CUT)


[ C ]
a continuous cut that twists around the outside of a screw or around an opening, as on a pipe:
The threads are worn, and I can’t tighten the screw.
thread
verb[ T ]
us/θred/

threadverb[T] (USE FIBER)


to put thread through the hole in a needle, or to put something narrow through a small opening:
to thread a needle
He threaded a thin strip of tape through the machine.
fig. She threaded her way through the crowd (= moved along a narrow path to go around people in her way).

Examples of thread


thread
In particular, it was known that each cell contains a nucleus which can be seen to contain a number of threads, the chromosomes.
However, there are some basic threads that run through most definitions of trauma outlined in the published literature on the topic.
I have spent many happy hours following threads wherever they may lead me, learning a great deal on the way.
In the twentieth century these threads come together with the neatness and cohesion of an origin myth.
The financial threads were gathered in their hands.
The two threads combine, and become inextricably entangled, in the chapter on distance-transitive graphs.
The writers of the separate introductions have followed their own agenda and have done little to draw together the threads of the individual sections.
The editors pull together all these threads in a comprehensive introduction: if you consume nothing else, this chapter makes for a satisfying meal.
The same was true of the terrindams even though both the varieties had the same number of threads.
Neural organization is a bold and ambitious attempt to outline some of the common threads in the constant flux of neuroscience research.
After the spinal injection has been administered, the spinal needle is removed and the epidural catheter is threaded.
The simplest option, taken by many process calculi, is to have a running system be a flat parallel composition of anonymous threads.
With this method of representing newly created computation threads more of the rules corresponding to -reduction in a call-by-value -calculus may now be given.
Reconfiguring the environment for larger threads impacts on the dynamics of the system, and is not popular with administrators.
The worker threads thereupon activated share the computation of the with-loop, exactly as in the pure fork/join model.
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Collocations withthread


thread

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common thread
Another commonthread is the power of personality.
cotton thread
Household 1 women evidently made their own cottonthread and may also have exchanged some of that thread for items from other households.
fine thread
When the kite line is to be invisible, a clear translucent finethread is chosen.
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