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单词 cobweb
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Definition of cobweb in English:

cobweb

noun ˈkɒbwɛbˈkɑbˌwɛb
  • 1A spider's web, especially when old and dusty.

    the wooden carvings were almost obliterated by cobwebs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is a cobweb hanging from a long strand of grass by the dusty dirt road that leads us to our destination.
    • In the gloom I saw cobwebs hanging from the ceiling.
    • I had to get the vacuum cleaner out to clean out all the dust and cobwebs.
    • It was dusty, unpainted, and had cobwebs in every corner.
    • Unlocking the door, he entered the shop and traded the cold and wet for cobwebs and musk.
    • The place was dusty and filled with cobwebs as if it had been abandoned for years.
    • There are spiders and cobwebs lining the inside of the windows.
    • Dusty cobwebs collect in the corners of the room.
    • The house was dusty and cobwebs lined the walls.
    • He spotted silky cobwebs and hanging skeletons placed around the old wooden walls.
    • Hopefully the spring sunshine will rip away the cobwebs and dust that have gathered all winter.
    • The place was very dusty and cobwebs hung like a massive veil over the shelves of aged books.
    • It was dusty and had cobwebs all over the place; you can tell no one has been down here in quite a while.
    • The current gang of squatters are not happy we have moved in - the woodworm, some hairy spiders, 20 years of cobwebs and a family of field mice.
    • Fake cobwebs and real pumpkins were everywhere.
    • As she walked down the hallway she noticed that everything was a bit dustier than she remembered, and cobwebs lined the hallway ceiling.
    • The only curtain on view had been woven by spiders, and their silky cobwebs obscured a stage of damp walls and dusty floors.
    • Yes, I know that archives exist, but archives are invariably dusty, filled with cobwebs and virtually uninhabited.
    • Sure enough, there it was, nestled in a corner along with a cluster of dusty cobwebs and long deceased spiders.
    • They stood side by side for a moment, staring into the torn undersides of the chair, at the cobwebs and the little balls of spider eggs.
    Synonyms
    spider's web
    1. 1.1Zoology A tangled three-dimensional spider's web.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If allowed to stand, a pellicle or cobweb may form, indicating the presence of fibrinogen.
    2. 1.2 Something resembling a cobweb in delicacy or intricacy.
      the city fans south in a cobweb of canals
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I strip away cobwebs of fascia obscuring the anatomical structures.
      • At this time of year you have them almost to yourself, and the grey winter light somehow suits the stone cobwebs of broken arches and stranded pinnacles.
      • This time she was dressed in white: a virgin princess lying caught among the cobwebs of the stars.
      • Her costumes steal the show, flimsy cobwebs dew-dropped with crystals in shimmering colours.
      • He paints figures in alien grays, faces piled one on top of another, and delicate cobwebs of oil paint suggesting we don't know what.

Phrases

  • blow (or clear) away the cobwebs

    • Banish a state of lethargy; refresh oneself.

      a brisk walk along the towpath might blow away the cobwebs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We decided to go training to blow some cobwebs away and get some of this out of the system.
      • ‘The conditions were against us and a few lads had not played for a while so it was a matter of blowing the cobwebs off,’ the full-back said.
      • Its hard-core attitude blows the cobwebs out of the spy genre in a really fun way.
      • It is still a tad cold, as evidenced by my pink cheeks but it felt good to get out there and let the fresh air clear away the cobwebs.
      • 2003 is upon us and the community is clearing away the cobwebs.
      • The trip to South Africa helped blow a few cobwebs away after the winter break.
      • Meditation is by no means easy listening, but if it's a spiritual experience you're after then this'll blow the cobwebs from your brain for good.
      • He shook his head, clearing away the cobwebs that seemed to have gathered in his mind in a matter of seconds.
      • Monday's result cleared away the cobwebs of doubt and left the public in bullish mood.
      • However, once they came back the players had cleared away the cobwebs and went on to take the match 3-6 6-4 6-4.

Derivatives

  • cobwebbed

  • adjectiveˈkɒbwɛbdˈkɑbwɛbd
    • They emerged in the dusty, cobwebbed cellar full of old crates and barrels.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Shuddering violently, I grabbed Josh by both shoulders, and turned him around facing the cobwebbed skeleton.
      • I paid scarce attention to them as the movie began in earnest, showing a cobwebbed crypt, bathed in silvery moonlight.
      • With its dark rooms, cobwebbed walls and creaking floors, the former magistrate's court is not really much to look at.
      • Dimly he felt a flashback being playing like an old '40s news picture in the dark, cobwebbed corners of his mind.
  • cobwebby

  • adjective
    • It seems to flaunt a certain tatty extravagance, like worn plush furnishings in a cobwebby drawing room.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It swung open to reveal a battered, cobwebby wooden staircase that wound down into a shadowy cave beneath the surface.
      • I looked into the blue sky with cobwebby white clouds and no wind; it was so peaceful.
      • They crouched in the cobwebby corner behind a pile of boxes.
      • Does the creator of these twisted tales inhabit dank, cobwebby rooms with dusty velvet curtains and candles everywhere?

Origin

Middle English coppeweb, copweb, from obsolete coppe 'spider' + web.

  • An old word for a spider was a coppe or cop. This was a shortened form of the Old English attercop, for spider and literally meaning ‘poison head’, which turns up in a song sung by Bilbo Baggins in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit (1937). A spider's web came to be called a coppeweb or copweb, and this was later modified to cobweb.

 
 

Definition of cobweb in US English:

cobweb

nounˈkäbˌwebˈkɑbˌwɛb
usually cobwebs
  • 1A spider's web, especially when old and covered with dust.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hopefully the spring sunshine will rip away the cobwebs and dust that have gathered all winter.
    • I had to get the vacuum cleaner out to clean out all the dust and cobwebs.
    • The only curtain on view had been woven by spiders, and their silky cobwebs obscured a stage of damp walls and dusty floors.
    • There are spiders and cobwebs lining the inside of the windows.
    • The place was very dusty and cobwebs hung like a massive veil over the shelves of aged books.
    • Yes, I know that archives exist, but archives are invariably dusty, filled with cobwebs and virtually uninhabited.
    • As she walked down the hallway she noticed that everything was a bit dustier than she remembered, and cobwebs lined the hallway ceiling.
    • Dusty cobwebs collect in the corners of the room.
    • Fake cobwebs and real pumpkins were everywhere.
    • There is a cobweb hanging from a long strand of grass by the dusty dirt road that leads us to our destination.
    • It was dusty and had cobwebs all over the place; you can tell no one has been down here in quite a while.
    • The house was dusty and cobwebs lined the walls.
    • In the gloom I saw cobwebs hanging from the ceiling.
    • Sure enough, there it was, nestled in a corner along with a cluster of dusty cobwebs and long deceased spiders.
    • The place was dusty and filled with cobwebs as if it had been abandoned for years.
    • He spotted silky cobwebs and hanging skeletons placed around the old wooden walls.
    • Unlocking the door, he entered the shop and traded the cold and wet for cobwebs and musk.
    • They stood side by side for a moment, staring into the torn undersides of the chair, at the cobwebs and the little balls of spider eggs.
    • The current gang of squatters are not happy we have moved in - the woodworm, some hairy spiders, 20 years of cobwebs and a family of field mice.
    • It was dusty, unpainted, and had cobwebs in every corner.
    Synonyms
    spider's web
    1. 1.1Zoology A tangled three-dimensional spider's web.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If allowed to stand, a pellicle or cobweb may form, indicating the presence of fibrinogen.
    2. 1.2 Something resembling a cobweb in delicacy or intricacy.
      white cobwebs of frost
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Her costumes steal the show, flimsy cobwebs dew-dropped with crystals in shimmering colours.
      • I strip away cobwebs of fascia obscuring the anatomical structures.
      • This time she was dressed in white: a virgin princess lying caught among the cobwebs of the stars.
      • At this time of year you have them almost to yourself, and the grey winter light somehow suits the stone cobwebs of broken arches and stranded pinnacles.
      • He paints figures in alien grays, faces piled one on top of another, and delicate cobwebs of oil paint suggesting we don't know what.

Phrases

  • blow (or clear) away the cobwebs

    • Banish a state of sluggishness; enliven or refresh oneself.

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He shook his head, clearing away the cobwebs that seemed to have gathered in his mind in a matter of seconds.
      • Monday's result cleared away the cobwebs of doubt and left the public in bullish mood.
      • The trip to South Africa helped blow a few cobwebs away after the winter break.
      • Meditation is by no means easy listening, but if it's a spiritual experience you're after then this'll blow the cobwebs from your brain for good.
      • ‘The conditions were against us and a few lads had not played for a while so it was a matter of blowing the cobwebs off,’ the full-back said.
      • 2003 is upon us and the community is clearing away the cobwebs.
      • However, once they came back the players had cleared away the cobwebs and went on to take the match 3-6 6-4 6-4.
      • We decided to go training to blow some cobwebs away and get some of this out of the system.
      • It is still a tad cold, as evidenced by my pink cheeks but it felt good to get out there and let the fresh air clear away the cobwebs.
      • Its hard-core attitude blows the cobwebs out of the spy genre in a really fun way.

Origin

Middle English coppeweb, copweb, from obsolete coppe ‘spider’ + web.

 
 
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