单词 | weave |
释义 | verb | noun weaveweave1 /wiv/ ●○○ verb (past tense wove /woʊv/, past participle woven /ˈwoʊvən/) 1[intransitive, transitive] to make threads into cloth by crossing them under and over each other on a loom, or to make cloth in this way: Only a few of the women still weave full time. They wove rugs to sell.2[transitive] to make something by twisting pieces of something together: The women weave wicker baskets.3[transitive] to put many different ideas, subjects, stories, etc. together and connect them smoothly: The book weaves science and mythology together.4 (past tense and past participle weaved) [intransitive always + adv./prep., transitive always + adv./prep.] to move somewhere by turning and changing direction a lot: weave through/across etc. The car was weaving in and out of traffic. Miles weaved his way through the crowded room.—weaving noun [uncountable] verb | noun weaveweave2 noun [countable] 1the way in which a material is woven, and the pattern formed by this: a fine weave2informal a hair weave |
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