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单词 webbing
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
web•bing /ˈwɛbɪŋ/USA pronunciation   n. [uncountable]
  1. Furniturea strong woven material used esp. for belts, straps, and harnesses.
  2. Zoologythe skin between the toes of a web-footed animal.
  3. something resembling this, as the material connecting the thumb and forefinger in a baseball glove.
  4. any interlaced material part, as the face of a tennis racket.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
web•bing  (webing),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. Furniture, Textilesa strong, woven material of hemp, cotton, or jute, in bands of various widths, used for belts, carrying straps, harness, etc.
  2. Furnituresuch woven bands nailed on furniture under springs or upholstery, for support.
  3. Zoology, Textilesthe membrane forming a web or webs.
  4. something resembling this, as the leather thongs or piece connecting the sections for the thumb and forefinger in a baseball glove or mitt.
  5. any material or part formed from interlaced threads, thongs, branches, etc., or having a latticelike appearance, as the face of a tennis racket.
  6. Dialect Terms webbings, [Chiefly Eastern New Eng. Older Use.]the reins or lines for controlling a horse or team of horses.
  • 1400–50; late Middle English; see web, -ing1

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
webbing /ˈwɛbɪŋ/ n
  1. a strong fabric of hemp, cotton, jute, etc, woven in strips and used under springs in upholstery or for straps, etc
  2. the skin that unites the digits of a webbed foot
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
web /wɛb/USA pronunciation   n. [countable]
  1. Insects, Invertebratesa fabric formed by weaving.
  2. a cobweb.
  3. something that is interconnected:a web of branches.
  4. a complicated, but connected, set or pattern of circumstances, facts, etc.:a web of evidence; the web of life.
  5. something that entangles:a web of lies.
  6. Zoologya piece of skinlike material connecting the digits of an animal, as a bird living in water.
webbed, adj.: the webbed feet of a duck.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
web  (web),USA pronunciation n., v., webbed, web•bing. 
n. 
    1. Insects, Invertebratessomething formed by or as if by weaving or interweaving.
    2. a thin, silken material spun by spiders and the larvae of some insects, as the webworms and tent caterpillars;
      cobweb.
    3. Textiles
      • a woven fabric, esp. a whole piece of cloth in the course of being woven or after it comes from the loom.
      • the flat woven strip, without pile, often found at one or both ends of an Oriental rug.
    4. something resembling woven material, esp. something having an interlaced or latticelike appearance:He looked up at the web of branches of the old tree.
    5. an intricate set or pattern of circumstances, facts, etc.:The thief was convicted by a web of evidence. Who can understand the web of life?
    6. something that snares or entangles;
      a trap:innocent travelers caught in the web of international terrorism.
    7. webbing.
    8. Zoologya membrane that connects the digits of an animal, as the toes of aquatic birds.
    9. Birds[Ornith.]
      • the series of barbs on each side of the shaft of a feather. See illus. under feather. 
      • the series on both sides, collectively.
    10. an integral or separate part of a beam, rail, truss, or the like, that forms a continuous, flat, narrow, rigid connection between two stronger, broader parallel parts, as the flanges of a structural shape, the head and foot of a rail, or the upper and lower chords of a truss.
    11. Mechanical Engineering[Mach.]an arm of a crank, usually one of a pair, holding one end of a crankpin at its outer end. See illus. under crankshaft. 
    12. Architecture(in a vault) any surface framed by ribbing.
    13. Printinga large roll of paper, as for continuous feeding of a web press.
    14. Radio and Televisiona network of interlinked stations, services, communications, etc., covering a region or country.
    15. Radio and Television, Informal Terms[Informal.]a network of radio or television broadcasting stations.
    16. Computing(usu. cap.) See World Wide Web.

    v.t. 
    1. to cover with or as if with a web;
      envelop.
    2. to ensnare or entrap.

    v.i. 
    1. to make or form a web.
    • bef. 900; Middle English (noun, nominal), Old English; cognate with Dutch, Low German webbe, Old Norse vefr; akin to weave
    webless, adj. 
    weblike′, adj. 
      • 5.See corresponding entry in Unabridged network, tissue, tangle, maze.

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
web /wɛb/ n
  1. any structure, construction, fabric, etc, formed by or as if by weaving or interweaving
  2. a mesh of fine tough scleroprotein threads built by a spider from a liquid secreted from its spinnerets and used to trap insects
  3. a similar network of threads spun by certain insect larvae, such as the silkworm
  4. a fabric, esp one in the process of being woven
  5. a membrane connecting the toes of some aquatic birds or the digits of such aquatic mammals as the otter
  6. the vane of a bird's feather
  7. the central section of an I-beam or H-beam that joins the two flanges of the beam
  8. a continuous strip of paper as formed on a paper machine or fed from a reel into some printing presses
  9. (as modifier): web offset, a web press
  10. the web ⇒ (often capital)
    short for World Wide Web
  11. (as modifier): a web site, web pages
  12. any structure, construction, etc, that is intricately formed or complex: a web of intrigue
vb (webs, webbing, webbed)
  1. (transitive) to cover with or as if with a web
  2. (transitive) to entangle or ensnare
  3. (intransitive) to construct a web
Etymology: Old English webb; related to Old Saxon, Old High German webbi, Old Norse vefr

ˈwebless adj
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