knot
knot 英 [nɒt] 美 [nɑt]
n. (绳等的)结;节瘤,疙瘩; vt. 打结 vi. 打结
进行时:knotting 过去式:knotted 过去分词:knotted 第三人称单数:knots 名词复数:knots
- A knot is a securely fastened loop of string, rope, or fabric. Before kids learn to tie their shoelaces, they first have to learn to tie a simple knot. If someone asks you to "tie the knot," give it some thought since they are asking you to get married.
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- n. (绳等的)结;节瘤,疙瘩;
- vt. 打结
- vi. 打结
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1. to tie a knot
打结
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2. Tie the two ropes together with a knot.
将这两根绳子打结系在一起。
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3. She had her hair in a knot.
她把头发打了个髻。
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4. My stomach was in knots.
我的心揪得紧紧的。
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5. I could feel a knot of fear in my throat.
我很害怕,感到喉咙发紧。
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6. He carefully knotted his tie.
他仔细地打着领带。
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7. She felt her stomach knot with fear.
她感到害怕,心都揪紧了。
- knot (n.) Old English cnotta "intertwining of ropes, cords, etc.," from Proto-Germanic *knuttan- (source also of Low German knütte, Old Frisian knotta "knot," Dutch knot, Old High German knoto, German Knoten, perhaps also Old Norse knutr "knot, knob"). For pronunciation, see kn-.
- knot (v.) "to tie in a knot," mid-15c., from knot (n.). Intransitive sense "form into knots" is from 1610s. Related: Knotted (late 12c.), knotting.
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