英:['wi:vɪŋ]
美:['wivɪŋ]
英:['wi:vɪŋ]
美:['wivɪŋ]
v.
编,织,织成( weave的现在分词 )
编排
杜撰
(把…)编成
weav·ing
wi vihng
词根:weave
n.weave 织物;织法;编织式样
vi.weave 纺织;编成;迂回行进
vt.weave 编织;编排;使迂回前进
verb (1)
transitive verb
to form (cloth) by interlacing strands (as of yarn)specifically: to make (cloth) on a loom by interlacing warp and filling threads
to interlace (threads) into cloth
to make (something, such as a basket) by intertwining
spin sense 2—used of spiders and insects
to interlace especially to form a texture, fabric, or design
to produce by elaborately combining elements : contrive
to unite in a coherent whole
to introduce as an appropriate element : work in—usually used with in or into
to direct (something, such as the body) in a winding or zigzag course especially to avoid obstacles
intransitive verb
to work at weaving : make cloth
to move in a devious, winding, or zigzag course especially to avoid obstacles
noun
something wovenespecially: woven cloth
any of the patterns or methods for interlacing the threads of woven fabrics
a hair extension (see extension sense 7d)specifically: a length of natural or synthetic hair that is sewn into one's natural hair after it has been braided into cornrows
verb (2)
intransitive verb
to move waveringly from side to side : sway
weaving machine织布机
移动闪躲
交织
Verb (1) Middle English weven, from Old English wefan; akin to Old High German weban to weave, Greek hyphainein to weave, hyphos web Verb (2) Middle English weven to move to and fro, wave; akin to Old Norse veifa to be in movement — more at wipe
The first known use of weave was before the 12th century
webcamnoun
a camera used in transmitting live images over the World Wide Web
webbingnoun
a strong closely woven tape used especially for straps, harness, or upholstery
web1 of 2noun
a fabric on a loom or in the process of being removed from a loom
cobweb sense 1b, spiderweb
a network of threads spun especially by the larvae of various insects (as tent caterpillars) and usually serving as a nest or shelter
something that catches and holds one
spies caught in a web of plots
a membrane of an animal or plantespecially: one uniting toes (as of many waterbirds)
network sense 2
capitalized world wide web
web2 of 2verb
to make or form a web
to cover or provide with webs or a web
web1 of 2noun
a fabric on a loom or in the process of being removed from a loom
cobweb sense 1b, spiderweb
a network of threads spun especially by the larvae of various insects (as tent caterpillars) and usually serving as a nest or shelter
something that catches and holds one
spies caught in a web of plots
a membrane of an animal or plantespecially: one uniting toes (as of many waterbirds)
network sense 2
capitalized world wide web
web2 of 2verb
to make or form a web
to cover or provide with webs or a web
weave1 of 2verb
to form by lacing together strands of materialespecially: to make on a loom by lacing together threads going lengthwise with threads going crosswise
weave cloth
to form into a fabric
weave wool into tweeds
spin entry 1 sense 2b
a caterpillar weaves a cocoon
to make by or as if by lacing together parts
wove an exciting adventure tale
to insert as a part : work in
weave a moral into a tale
to move back and forth or from side to side
weaving his way through a crowd of holiday shoppers
weave2 of 2noun
a pattern or method of weaving
1 They just stand there, weaving in place like drovers on payday, drunk and barely coherent.
2 Now I can sit for hours while we watch movies, with Jake weaving in and out of our hands like he’s stitching us together.
3 I pulled the joystick to the right, weaving through the digital debris one final time.
4 I was chasing him through neighborhoods, hopping gutters, weaving through narrow streets.
5 Nelson was weaving together palm fronds to make a funeral arch of leaves and flowers to set over the table.
6 What I’d thought was just a room at first was actually a forest glade, sheltered by a loose weaving of Thicket branches high above that let light in.
7 The grandmother had spent many hours weaving this makgabe for the girl.
8 He stayed just beyond my store tree, weaving back and forth on silent feet.
9 I slumped through the carpet, weaving along the creaking, sleeping ship.
10 Then the pawnbroker looked at the four rugs, carefully inspecting the designs and weaving.
11 In order to better withstand the mechanical strain of the weaving operation on the loom.
以便更好地抵抗在织布机上织造时所遇到的机械拉力.
12 The shopkeeper lives in a two-story house outside town, with weavings and wall hangings that remind me of home.
13 She was weaving in and out of the traffic.
她在来往的车辆中穿来穿去。
14 I let the weaving fall back into place behind me.
15 Witnesses say the car, driven by Andrew Jackson, 17, also of the Hazelwood team, had been noticeably weaving across the lanes of the expressway just before it hit a retaining wall and burst into flames.
16 They floated, her palms little ragged cups bobbing on the surface, the water weaving in and out of her fingers.
17 They raced across the cavern, weaving around pallets and forklifts.
18 When I peered back through the drizzle, I thought I spied a dark figure weaving among the tombstones.
19 And what did Smithy know of weaving, anyway?
20 Weaving cost at build time but full speed load-time.
织入在构建时花费时间,但在加载时是全速的。