braid
braid 英 [breɪd] 美 [breɪd]
vt. 编织 n. 辫子;穗带;发辫
进行时:braiding 过去式:braided 过去分词:braided 第三人称单数:braids 名词复数:braids
- To braid is to lace or weave together. Hair that has been done this way is in braids.
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- vt. 编织
- n. 辫子;穗带;发辫
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1. Part hair down the middle,French braid both sides, and twist the ends into a low bun .
将头发中分,两边都编成法式辫子,发梢在低处挽成一个发髻。
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2. Just part your hair to the side, weave your hair into a braid, and use bobby pins to create a twisted style to your liking.
这个发型很容易:把头发分到一边,编成辫子,用发夹将头发的发尾弄成你喜欢的偏歪的样子,营造时尚感。
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3. Is it not wonderfully sexy the way our grandmothers, those women of the prairie, or concrete canyons, would braid their hair up in the morning and let their cowboys unravel them at night?
难道这不超级性感吗? 像我们祖母那样,那些牧场上的,或者某些峡谷里的女人,早上编好辫子,晚上让她们的牛仔男人解开?
- braid (n.) c. 1200, "a deceit, stratagem, trick;" c. 1300, "sudden or quick movement," in part from stem found in Old English gebrægd "craft, fraud," gebregd "commotion," Old Norse bragð "deed, trick," and in part from or influenced by related braid (v.). Meaning "anything plaited or entwined" (especially hair) is from 1520s.
- braid (v.) "to plait, knit, weave, twist together," c. 1200, breidan, from Old English bregdan "to move quickly, pull, shake, swing, throw (in wrestling), draw (a sword); bend, weave, knit, join together; change color, vary; scheme, feign, pretend" (class III strong verb, past tense brægd, past participle brogden), from Proto-Germanic *bregthan "make sudden jerky movements from side to side" (compare Old Norse bregða "to brandish, turn about, braid;" Old Saxon bregdan "to weave;" Dutch breien "to knit;" Old High German brettan "to draw, weave, braid"), from PIE root *bherek- "to gleam, flash" (compare Sanskrit bhrasate "flames, blazes, shines"). In English the verb survives only in the narrow definition of "plait hair." Related: Braided; braiding.
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