- 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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- v. 编织;使迂回前进
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1. The baskets are woven from strips of willow.
这些篮子是用柳条编的。
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2. The strips of willow are woven into baskets.
用柳条编成篮子。
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3. She is skilled at spinning and weaving.
她是纺织能手。
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4. She deftly wove the flowers into a garland.
她灵巧地把花编成了一个花环。
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5. to weave a narrative
编故事
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6. She was weaving in and out of the traffic.
她在来往的车辆中穿来穿去。
- 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.
weave / wiːv ; NAmE wiːv / verb , noun weave weaves wove weaving woven verb ( wove / wəʊv ; NAmE woʊv / woven / ˈwəʊvn ; NAmE ˈwoʊvn / ) HELP In sense 4 weavedis used for the past tense and past participle. 作第 4 义时过去时和过去分词用 weaved。 1 [transitive , intransitive ] to make cloth, a carpet, a basket,etc. by crossing threads or strips across, over and under each other by hand or on a machine called a loom (用手或机器)编,织 weaveA from B ◆ The baskets are woven from strips of willow. 这些篮子是用柳条编的。 weaveB into A ◆ The strips of willow are woven into baskets. 用柳条编成篮子。 weavesth together ◆ threads woven together 织在一起的线 weave(sth) ◆ Most spiders weave webs that are almost invisible. 大多数蜘蛛可结成几乎看不见的网。 ◆ She is skilled at spinning and weaving. 她是纺织能手。 2 [transitive ] weaveA (out of/from B) | weaveB (into A) to make sth by twisting flowers, pieces of wood, etc. together (用…)编成 ◆ She deftly wove the flowers into a garland. 她灵巧地把花编成了一个花环。 3 [transitive ] to put facts, events, details, etc. together to make a story or a closely connected whole (把…)编成,编纂成,编造(故事等) weave(sth into) sth ◆ to weave a narrative 编故事 weavesth together ◆ The biography weaves together the various strands of Einstein's life. 这部传记把爱因斯坦一生的各个方面编纂成书。 4 ( weaved , weaved ) [intransitive , transitive ] to move along by running and changing direction continuously to avoid things that are in your way 迂回行进,穿行(以避开障碍) + adv./prep. ◆ She was weaving in and out of the traffic. 她在来往的车辆中穿来穿去。 ◆ The road weaves through a range of hills. 这条路在群山中绕来绕去。 ~ your way + adv./prep. ◆ He had to weave his way through the milling crowds. 他不得不在来回乱转的人群中穿梭而行。 IDIOM weave your ˈmagic | weave a ˈspell (over sb) ( especially BrE) to perform or behave in a way that is attractive or interesting, or that makes sb behave in a particular way (对某人)施展魔力;发挥(对某人的)影响力 ◆ Will Ronaldo be able to weave his magic against Italy on Wednesday? 罗纳尔多星期三能施展其魔力击败意大利队吗? noun the way in which threads are arranged in a piece of cloth that has been woven;the pattern that the threads make 编法;织法;编织式样 weave / wiːv ; NAmE wiːv / wove / wəʊv ; NAmE woʊv / woven / ˈwəʊvn ; NAmE ˈwoʊvn /
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