weave
weave 英 [wi:v] 美 [wiv]
vt. 编织;编排;使迂回前进 vi. 纺织;编成;迂回行进 n. 织物;织法;编织式样
进行时:weaving 过去式:wove 过去分词:woven 第三人称单数:weaves 名词复数:weaves
- Weaving involves lacing strips of fabric, string, or some other material together to make something. You can weave wool to make a rug, or weave the details of a story together to make a great book.
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- vt. 编织;编排;使迂回前进
- vi. 纺织;编成;迂回行进
- n. 织物;织法;编织式样
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1. The key is to weave relevant personal anecdotes into your writing.
关键是要编织有关的个人轶事到你的写作中。
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2. Find yours, weave them among your commitments and savour them every chance you get, even if just for a moment.
找到属于你的,编织在你的承诺中,并利用你所得到的每一个机会去品味它们,哪怕只是片刻。
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3. Dependency injection lets you weave together the main layers of your application, which, in turn, lets you produce a loosely coupled application with view, model, and controller layers.
依赖注入让您将应用程序的主要层次编织到一起,从而,这使您产生一个具有视图、模型和控制器层的松散耦合应用程序。
- weave (n.) 1580s, "something woven," from weave (v.). Meaning "method or pattern of weaving" is from 1888.
- weave (v.1) Old English wefan "to weave, form by interlacing yarn," figuratively "devise, contrive, arrange" (class V strong verb; past tense wæf, past participle wefen), from Proto-Germanic *weban (source also of Old Norse vefa, Middle Low German, Middle Dutch, Dutch weven, Old High German weban, German weben "to weave"), from PIE *webh- "to weave;" also "to move quickly" (source also of Sanskrit ubhnati "he laces together," Persian baftan "to weave," Greek hyphe, hyphos "web," Old English webb "web").
- weave (v.2) c. 1200, "to move from one place to another," of uncertain origin, perhaps from weave (v.1). From early 14c. as "move to and fro;" 1590s as "move side to side." Use in boxing is from 1818. Related: Weaved; weaving.
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