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  1. weave

    • IPA[wēv]

    美式

    • v.
      form (fabric or a fabric item) by interlacing long threads passing in one direction with others at a right angle to them;interlace (threads) so as to form fabric
    • n.
      a particular style or manner in which something is woven;a hairstyle created by weaving pieces of real or artificial hair into a person's existing hair, typically in order to increase its length or thickness
    • verb: weave, 3rd person present: weaves, gerund or present participle: weaving, past tense: wove, past participle: woven

    • noun: weave, plural noun: weaves

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    • 1. a particular style or manner in which something is woven scarlet cloth of a very fine weave
    • 2. a hairstyle created by weaving pieces of real or artificial hair into a person's existing hair, typically in order to increase its length or thickness trailers show him with dyed blond hair and, in one scene, a flowing blond weave
    • v.
      past participle of weave

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    • past of weave

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    • v.
      past participle of weave

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • past of weave

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a common and basic style of weave in which the weft alternates over and under the warp.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a style of weave or a pattern resembling basketwork.

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    • IPA[wiːv]

    英式

    • v.
      form (fabric or a fabric item) by interlacing long threads passing in one direction with others ... textiles woven from linen or wool woven shawls
    • n.
      a particular style or manner in which something is woven: cloth of a very fine weave

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    • IPA[wiːv]

    英式

    • v.
      twist and turn from side to side while moving somewhere in order to avoid obstructions: he had to weave his way through the crowds

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    • IPA[wēv]

    美式

    • v.
      twist and turn from side to side while moving somewhere in order to avoid obstructions: he had to weave his way through the crowds

    Oxford American Dictionary