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词汇 weave
释义 weave
verb
uk /wiːv/ us /wiːv/

weaveverb (MAKE)


[ I or T ]wove or US alsoweaved | woven or US alsoweaved
to make cloth by repeatedly crossing a single thread through two sets of long threads on a loom (= special frame): (在织布机上)织,编,编织
be woven intoThis type of wool is woven into fabric which will make jackets.这种羊毛被织成衣料,用来做外套。
[ T ]wove or US alsoweaved | woven or US alsoweaved
to twist long objects together, or to make something by doing this: 编,编织;编制,编成
weave something togetherWe were shown how to roughly weave ferns and grass together to make a temporary shelter.有人给我们演示了如何将蕨类植物和草简单地编起来,搭成临时的栖身之所。
weave something from/out of somethingIt takes great skill to weave a basket from/out of rushes.用灯心草编篮子需要很高的技巧。
[ T ]literarywove or US alsoweaved | woven or US alsoweaved
to form something from several different things or to combine several different things, in a complicated or skilled way: (通过糅合不同的事物)编写;编造
be woven fromThe biography is woven from the many accounts which exist of things she did.该传记是根据大量现存的对她的事迹的记载编写而成的。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Textiles: general words
baize
Bargello
bias
brocade
cloth
cutpiece
denier
mesh
multi-stranded
multifilament
nap
padding
pile
pill
reweave
strand
suiting
the weft
webbed
yarn

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Bending, twisting and curving
Crafts
Connecting and combining

weaveverb (MOVE QUICKLY)


[ Iusually+ adv/prep ]weaved | weaved
to go or make a path by moving quickly and changing direction often, especially to avoid hitting things: (尤指为避开障碍)迂回行进,穿行
weave through/between/in and out ofThe boy weaved through/between/in and out of stationary traffic on a bicycle.那个男孩骑着自行车在静止的车流中迂回穿行。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Moving quickly
agility
beetle
belt
bob up
bowl down/along something
cannonball
gallop
gun
leg
make a dash for something
make good timeidiom
make hasteidiom
make off
outrun
outrush
pelt
rush
scorch
scuttle
shoot

Related words


weaver
weaving

Idioms


duck and weave
get weaving
weave
noun
uk /wiːv/ us /wiːv/

weavenoun (CLOTH)


[ Cusually singular ]
the way in which cloth has been woven, for example with the threads pulled firmly together, or the pattern produced by this process: 织法;编织式样
a tight weave密实的织法
a striped/traditional weave条纹/传统编织式样
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Patterns and shapes
amorphous
arabesque
argyle
asymmetrically
asymmetry
fishhook
flecked
formless
formlessly
fretted
saltire
scalloped
scissor
semilunaris
shapeable
vee
wavery
wavily
willow pattern
zigzag

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Textiles: general words

weavenoun (HAIR)


[ C ]
a piece of hair that is added to a person's own hair in order to make the hair thicker or longer: (使头发显得厚密或更长的)织发
To recreate Alexander the Great's mane of hair, the actor had blonde dye and a weave.为了再现亚历山大大帝又长又密的头发,这位演员把头发染成金色还织了发。
Compare
hair extension
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hairstyles
Afro
Afro puff
bandeau
Bantu knots
barnet
blow-dry
bowl cut
chignon
dreadlocks
fade
fringe
hairdo
pony
pudding basin
relaxed
shake out
shoulder-length
sidelock
skinhead
undercut

weave | American Dictionary


weave
verb
us/wiv/

weaveverb (MAKE CLOTH)


[ I/T ]past tensewoveus/woʊv/weaved | past participlewovenus/ˈwoʊ·vən/weaved
to make cloth by repeatedly passing a single thread in and out through long threads on a loom (= special frame):
[ T ]How long does it take to weave three yards of cloth?
[ I/T ]past tensewoveus/woʊv/weaved | past participlewovenus/ˈwoʊ·vən/weaved
You can also weave dried grass, leaves, and thin branches into hats, containers, and other items.

weaveverb (MOVE)


[ always+ adv/prep ]past tense and past participleweaved
to frequently change direction while moving forward, esp. to avoid things that could stop you:
[ I ]The taxi weaved through traffic to get us to the airport.
weave
noun[ C ]
us/wiv/

weavenoun[C] (MAKING CLOTH)


the way in which cloth has been woven:
The blanket has a loose weave.

Examples of weave


weave
Again he offers a taut telling of a familiar story, weaving together above all the histories of policy, economics and society.
The combined effect was increasing specialization and division of labour, in particular, a gradual separation of weaving from wool production and wool trade.
Although given a separate chapter, the mechanics governing thrustbelt deformation is a theme which is woven throughout the book.
Picks were generally flattened on one side and were used in weaving to lift the warp to create intricate patterns.
A special process called weaving merg es programs written in these languag es to produce the resulting system.
All these are intricately woven in ten chapters - introduction, eight substantive chapters and conclusion.
As can be seen from definitions (8), weaving not only consists of putting in parallel, but also in synchronising common output symbols.
He weaves close, detailed analyses of several different linguistic phenomena into a book that coheres tightly.
Most importantly, it was the weaving family that determined how work was allocated within the household, not some outside set of actors.
The rapid expansion of weaving boosted the status and skill of weavers.
Most had once been weavers and still retained a high degree of weaving skill.
The war demand forced a rapid expansion in weaving capacity in the mills.
In the mills they used to work in the spinning and weaving departments.
She also found that women spun, and presumably wove, maguey and cotton in both commoner and elite households.
Most of the labourers also wove linen for him.
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