thread
thread 英 [θred] 美 [θrɛd]
n. 线;螺纹;思路 v. 穿过; 穿成串
进行时:threading 过去式:threaded 过去分词:threaded 第三人称单数:threads 名词复数:threads
- Thread is a length of twisted fibers (usually three strands together), made from cotton, silk, or other material, that can be used in sewing, quilting, embroidery, and other handicrafts.
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- n. 线;螺纹;思路
- v. 穿过; 穿成串
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1. a needle and thread
针线
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2. a robe embroidered with gold thread
用金线绣的长袍
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3. A common thread runs through these discussions.
这些讨论都贯穿着一条共同的主线。
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4. I lost the thread of the argument .
我再跟不上这论证的思路了。
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5. A thread of light emerged from the keyhole.
从锁眼里透出一丝光亮。
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6. to thread a needle with cotton
(用棉线)纫针
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7. to thread cotton through a needle
用棉线纫针
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8. The waiters threaded between the crowded tables.
服务员穿行在拥挤的餐桌之间。
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9. to thread beads onto a string
(在绳子上)把珠子串起来
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10. a robe threaded with gold and silver
用金银线缝的长袍
- thread (n.) Old English þræd "fine cord, especially when twisted" (related to þrawan "to twist"), from Proto-Germanic *thredu- "twisted yarn" (source also of Old Saxon thrad, Old Frisian thred, Middle Dutch draet, Dutch draad, Old High German drat, German Draht, Old Norse þraðr), literally "twisted," from suffixed form of PIE root *tere- (1) "to rub, turn." Meaning "spiral ridge of a screw" is from 1670s. Threads, slang for "clothes" is 1926, American English.
- thread (v.) "to put thread through a needle," mid-14c., from thread (n.); in reference to film cameras from 1913. The dancing move called thread the needle is attested from 1844. Related: Threaded; threading.
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