plait
plait 英 [plæt] 美 [plet, plæt]
n. 褶;辫状物 vt. 编织;把…编成辫(等于pleat);给…打褶
进行时:plaiting 过去式:plaited 过去分词:plaited 第三人称单数:plaits 名词复数:plaits
- You might get an odd look if you ask your hairdresser to put your hair in a plait, but she’ll eventually figure out what you want: a braid.
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- n. 褶;辫状物
- vt. 编织;把…编成辫(等于pleat);给…打褶
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1. Her plait has been clipped last week.
她的辫子在上周被剪掉了。
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2. Phil plait is the author of Death from the Skies!, a book which goes over these topics in glorious and terrifying detail, as well as the host of the Discovery Channel show Phil plait's Bad Universe.
菲尔·普莱特是《来自天空的死亡! 》(研究这些主题辉煌而可怕细节的一本书)的作者,也是探索频道节目“菲尔·普莱特的不良宇宙的主持人。
- plait (n.) c. 1400, "a fold, a crease," from Anglo-French pleit, Old French ploit, earlier pleit, "fold, manner of folding," from Latin plicatus, past participle of plicare "to lay, fold, twist" (from PIE root *plek- "to plait"). Meaning "interlaced strands of hair, ribbon, etc." is from 1520s, perhaps from plait (v.).
- plait (v.) late 14c., "to fold, gather in pleats," also "to braid or weave," from Old French pleir "to fold," variant of ploier, ployer "to fold, bend," from Latin plicare "to fold" (from PIE root *plek- "to plait"). Related: Plaited; plaiting.
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