weave

名詞

UK/wiːv/
US/wiːv/

定義 weave 名詞

fabric

  1. CountableUsually singular

    The manner in which a fabric is woven, including the tightness of the threads and the resulting pattern.

    • a close weave

    • a pattern with stripes/traditional weave

    • The weave of this fabric is quite unique.

hair

  1. Countable

    A piece of hair added to a person's natural hair to increase its thickness or length.

    • To emulate Alexander the Great's full head of hair, the actor dyed his hair blonde and added a weave.

    • She used weaves to add volume to her hair.

    • Weaves are available in a variety of colors and lengths.

動詞

UK/wiːv/
US/wiːv/

定義 weave 動詞

create

  1. TransitiveIntransitive

    To create fabric by interlacing threads on a loom, using a process of repeatedly passing a single thread through two sets of long threads.

    • This type of wool is woven into a material suitable for coats.

    • The artisans weave intricate patterns using traditional looms.

    • This particular weave requires skilled technique and precise handwork.

  2. Transitive

    To intertwine or combine long, flexible materials, or to construct something by this method.

    • Someone demonstrated how to roughly weave ferns and grasses together to form a makeshift shelter.

    • The weaving of baskets from rushes requires considerable skill.

    • They weave beautiful baskets from supple willow branches.

combine

  1. Transitiveliterary

    To construct something by integrating various elements or to merge multiple things in a complex or skilled manner.

    • The biography is carefully woven from the various accounts that exist about her life.

    • The plot of the movie cleverly weaves together multiple storylines.

    • The story artfully weaves together myth, history, and personal experiences.

move

  1. IntransitiveVerb + adv/prep

    To move by frequently changing direction, particularly to avoid collisions or obstacles.

    • The boy was weaving through the stopped traffic on his bicycle.

    • The skier weaved down the slope between the flags.

    • The car weaved through the crowded streets.

成語

  • get weaving

    This idiom is used to tell someone to start doing something or to do it more quickly.

    The meeting is about to start, we'd better get weaving with the preparations.