braided
- IPA[ˈbrādəd]
美式
- (of hair) formed into a braid or braids;(of a garment) edged or trimmed with braid
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- 1. North American (of hair) formed into a braid or braids a little girl with tightly braided hair
- 2. (of a garment) edged or trimmed with braid braided red trousers
- 3. (of a river or stream) flowing into shallow interwoven channels divided by deposits of sediment a braided river carries an enormous burden of sand and gravel
- threads of silk, cotton, or other material woven into a decorative band for edging or trimming ... a coat trimmed with gold braid
- form (hair) into a braid or braids: when I was a kid, I loved braiding my hair
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- threads of silk, cotton, or other material woven into a decorative band for edging or trimming ... a coat trimmed with gold braid
- form (hair) into a braid or braids: when I was a kid, I loved braiding my hair
Oxford American Dictionary
- decorative braid or braided work: curtains heavy with gold braiding
Oxford American Dictionary
- decorative braid or braided work: curtains heavy with gold braiding
Oxford Dictionary
- a rug made of a long cloth braid wound around itself and sewn together to form a mat: at the foot of the stairs in my grandmother's home lay a colorful braided rug
Oxford American Dictionary
- a rug made of a long cloth braid wound around itself and sewn together to form a mat: at the foot of the stairs in my grandmother's home lay a colourful braided rug
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- a type of braid in the hair made by interweaving three relatively thin strands, typically ...
- create a French braid.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a style of braiding, worn predominantly by black people, in which the hair is parted into ... I remember wearing dookie braids as a little girl
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- IPA[ˈbreɪdɪd]
英式
- (of hair) formed into a braid or braids: a little girl with tightly braided hair
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