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braided

US // (ˈbreɪdɪd) //

编织,编织的,编结,编织物

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : flowing in several shallow interconnected channels separated by banks of deposited material

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Examples

  • He often proved “more adept at the arts of diplomacy that then polished and gold-braided envoys of Europe.”

  • The fates of species are braided with feedback systems, complicated interactions, and co-dependencies.

  • (Maan) Braided and punished - Female soldier reprimanded after braiding her friend's hair in public.

  • The courtroom itself is surrounded by high cyclone fences, braided with coiled razor wire, and watched by heavily armed guards.

  • Pain and joy braided tightly together, that was what Petra craved.

  • Here it was allowed to grow, and as years went by it grew quite long, and was braided in two plaits down his back.

  • The fighting snakes hissed and thumped about, wound about each other like a braided rope.

  • Jess' chestnut hair was long and silky and nicely braided, but she never murmured as it came off too.

  • She has a gentle, serious face; her neatly braided hair and her black tippet inspire respect and sympathy.

  • She wore it braided and drawn over her forehead in a Swedish coil, rather severe in movement.