knot 英 [nɒt]   美 [nɑt]

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 

to tie a knot 打结
Tie the two ropes together with a knot. 将这两根绳子打结系在一起。

  • 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
  • 1. to tie a knot

    打结

  • 2. Tie the two ropes together with a knot.

    将这两根绳子打结系在一起。

  • 3. She had her hair in a knot.

    她把头发打了个髻。

  • 4. My stomach was in knots.

    我的心揪得紧紧的。

  • 5. I could feel a knot of fear in my throat.

    我很害怕,感到喉咙发紧。

  • 6. He carefully knotted his tie.

    他仔细地打着领带。

  • 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.
knot / nɒt ; NAmE nɑːt / noun , verb knot knots knotted knotting noun in string/rope 绳索 1 a join made by tying together two pieces or ends of string, rope, etc. (用绳索等打的)结 to tie a knot 打结 Tie the two ropes together with a knot. 将这两根绳子打结系在一起。 ( figurative) hair full of knots and tangles (= twisted in a way that is difficult to comb) 缠结在一起乱糟糟的头发 of hair 头发 2 a way of twisting hair into a small round shape at the back of the head 发髻 She had her hair in a knot. 她把头发打了个髻。 in wood 木头 3 a hard round spot in a piece of wood where there was once a branch 节子;节疤 group of people 一群人 4 a small group of people standing close together 一小群人 of muscles 肌肉 5 a tight, hard feeling in the stomach, throat, etc. caused by nerves, anger, etc. (由紧张、恼怒等引起的胃、喉等的)痉挛,郁结,哽咽,哽塞 My stomach was in knots. 我的心揪得紧紧的。 I could feel a knot of fear in my throat. 我很害怕,感到喉咙发紧。 speed of boat/plane 船╱飞机的速度 6 a unit for measuring the speed of boats and aircraft; one nautical mileper hour 节(船和飞行器的速度计量单位,每小时一海里) IDIOMsee rate n. , tie v. verb ( -tt- ) tie with knot 打结 1 [transitive ] knotsth to fasten sth with a knot or knots 把…打成结(或扎牢) He carefully knotted his tie. 他仔细地打着领带。 twist 缠绕 2 [intransitive ] to become twisted into a knot 缠结 SYN tangle 3 [transitive ] knotsth to twist hair into a particular shape 打发髻 She wore her hair loosely knotted on top of her head. 她在头顶上打了个松松的发髻。 muscles 肌肉 4 [intransitive ,  transitive ] knot(sth) if muscles, etc. knotor sth knotsthem, they become hard and painful because of fear, excitement, etc. (因害怕、激动等而)痉挛,紧缩,使痉挛 She felt her stomach knot with fear. 她感到害怕,心都揪紧了。 IDIOM get ˈknotted ( BrE) ( informal, slang) a rude way of telling sb to go away or of telling them that you are annoyed with them 滚蛋;见鬼去;别烦人 knot / nɒt ; NAmE nɑːt /
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