英:[breɪd]
美:[breɪd]
英:[breɪd]
美:[breɪd]
复数:braids
第三人称单数:braids
现在分词:braiding
过去式:braided
过去分词:braided
braider (n.)
词根:braid
adj.braided 编辫子的;有饰带镶缀的
n.braiding 分枝;编结物;镶缀
v.braiding 交错编织;编结(braid的ing形式)
verb
transitive verb
to make from braids
braid a rug
to form (three or more strands) into a braid
to do up (the hair) by interweaving three or more strands
mix, intermingle
braid fact with fiction
to ornament especially with ribbon or braid
noun
a length of braided hair
a cord or ribbon having usually three or more component strands forming a regular diagonal pattern down its lengthespecially: a narrow fabric of intertwined threads used especially for trimming
high-ranking naval officers
“编织、针织、编结、缠绕在一起”,约1200年,源自古英语 breidan,该词源自古英语动词 bregdan “快速移动、拉、摇晃、挥动、投掷(摔跤中)、拉扯(剑)、弯曲、编织、结合在一起、变化、策划、假装”(第三类强动词,过去式为 brægd,过去分词为 brogden),源自原始日耳曼语 *bregdanan “突然向左右摆动”(类似的有古诺尔斯语 bregða “挥舞、翻转、快速移动; 编织; ”古撒克逊语 bregdan “编织、饰以辫子; ” 古弗里西语 brida “眨眼; ” 荷兰语 breien “编织”; 古高地德语 brettan “拉、编织、饰以辫子”),也许来自 PIE 词根 *bhrek-(类似的有梵语 bhurati “快速移动”,立陶宛语 bruzdùs “快速的”),但存在语音上的困难。在英语中,这个动词只在“编发辫子”的狭义定义中幸存下来。相关的形式还有 Braided; braiding。
编织层
编织层
编织带
Verb Middle English breyden to move suddenly, snatch, plait, from Old English bregdan; akin to Old High German brettan to draw (a sword)
The first known use of braid was before the 12th century
braincasenoun
the cranium enclosing the brain
brain1 of 2noun
the portion of the central nervous system of vertebrate animals that is the organ of thought and the central control point for the nervous system, is enclosed within the skull, and is continuous with the spinal cord
the main nervous center in an invertebrate animal
intelligence sense 1—often used in plural
plenty of brains in that family
a very intelligent person
brain2 of 2verb
to kill by smashing the skull
to hit on the head
braid1 of 2verb
to form strands into a braid
to ornament especially with ribbon or braid
braid2 of 2noun
a length of cord, ribbon, or hair formed of three or more strands woven together
braid1 of 2verb
to form strands into a braid
to ornament especially with ribbon or braid
braid2 of 2noun
a length of cord, ribbon, or hair formed of three or more strands woven together
braid1 of 2verb
to form strands into a braid
to ornament especially with ribbon or braid
braid2 of 2noun
a length of cord, ribbon, or hair formed of three or more strands woven together
1 He passed by Bryant’s receptionist—attractive, with waist-length braided silver hair—and then the inspector’s secretary, an ancient monster from the Jurassic swamp, frozen and sly, like some archaic apparition fixated in the tomb world.
2 Unlike the other girls, she had a silver circlet braided into the top of her long dark hair, so she looked like some kind of Persian princess.
3 Now Naomi held on to the braid and whispered a prayer into her pillow.
4 She kept her long grey hair in two braids like a little girl with a flowered kerchief tied over her head and under her round chin.
5 She held her doll in one hand and her own thin braid in the other.
6 He watched her braid sway between her hips.
7 Magdalys felt her pulse thrumming through her ears as she wove her braids into a bun behind her head and took a deep breath.
8 Her black hair, which was normally coiled in two careful braids tucked against the nape of her neck, was coming loose as though she had rushed through her morning rituals.
9 Whisper had taught her how to braid her hair into two thick cornrows, because neither Bitter nor Aloe had any idea how to.
10 Grace wheedled, winding a rubber band around the end of the braid.
11 Uhmma gently pats the back of her head, making sure all the strands of her braided hair are in place.
12 Emily had huge blue eyes that were magnified even larger by a pair of horn-rimmed glasses, and she was the only other girl in class, besides herself, who wore two long braids.
13 William is - frankly - resplendent in full military dress, red with gold braid. Harry's uniform is black.
威廉身穿红色的军装,饰有金色绶带,哈里的制服则是黑色的。
14 Let rise for another 30 minutes until braid is plump and doubled in size.
发酵30分钟直到辫子发到双倍大.
15 Nivea would pull Clara’s braids and that would be enough to wake her daughter from her mad distraction and return the saltcellar to immobility.
16 She put Coyotito back in his hanging box and then she combed her black hair and braided it in two braids and tied the ends with thin green ribbon.
17 Annabeth stepped back as the braided cylinder began to thrash again.
18 Hatsue had woven her hair into a long braid, glistening, dark, and thick.
19 I let her towel-dry it and braid it up on my head.
20 Her hair is coming out of its braid in angry spikes.
1 辫条
2 辫带
3 把…编成辫
5 编成辫带
7 饰以繸带
8 将编成辫
11 交错编织
13 穗带
15 编组
16 繸带
18 交织
19 条带
21 编成辫子的东西
22 编织物
23 辫状物
24 混和
25 把梳成辫子
26 用饰带镶饰