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- v.编织;把…编成辫子;给…镶穗带
- n.辫子;穗带;发辫
- 网络时空幻境;织带;饰带
第三人称单数:braids 现在分词:braiding 过去式:braided v. plait,interweave,interlace,intertwine,weave 1. | [u] (装饰家具和军装的)彩色穗带thin coloured rope that is used to decorate furniture and military uniforms |
| The general's uniform was trimmed with gold braid. 将军的制服饰有金色穗带。 |
2. | [c][c] 辫状物;发辫;辫子a long piece of sth, especially hair, that is divided into three parts and twisted together |
| She wears her hair in braids. 她梳着发辫。 |
1. | ~ sth 将(头发、绳子等)编成辫to twist three or more long pieces of hair, rope, etc. together to make one long piece |
| She'd braided her hair. 她梳着发辫。 |
n. | 1. a decorative and often silky cord or interwoven thread. 2. something that is made of three or more interwoven strands, e.g. a loaf of bread baked from woven strands of dough 3. a length of hair divided into three or more interwoven strands and worn down the back 4. a piece of long hair divided into three sections that you then twist around each other. The usual British word is plait 5. a narrow rope made by twisting fibres around each other, used for decorating clothes, curtains, or furniture 1. a decorative and often silky cord or interwoven thread. 2. something that is made of three or more interwoven strands, e.g. a loaf of bread baked from woven strands of dough 3. a length of hair divided into three or more interwoven strands and worn down the back 4. a piece of long hair divided into three sections that you then twist around each other. The usual British word is plait 5. a narrow rope made by twisting fibres around each other, used for decorating clothes, curtains, or furniture | v. | 1. to interweave three or more strands of something, especially hair 2. to make something by interweaving strands, strips, or other components 3. to decorate uniforms or edge furnishings with silky cord 4. to put someone’s hair into braids. The usual British word is plait. 5. to twist fibers around each other to make a rope or braid 1. to interweave three or more strands of something, especially hair 2. to make something by interweaving strands, strips, or other components 3. to decorate uniforms or edge furnishings with silky cord 4. to put someone’s hair into braids. The usual British word is plait. 5. to twist fibers around each other to make a rope or braid |
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