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braiding

/brey-ding/US // ˈbreɪ dɪŋ //UK // (ˈbreɪdɪŋ) //

辫子,编织,编制,编织物

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : braids collectively.
    • : braided work.

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Examples

  • Women need to minimize the use of chemicals in their hair and avoid tight braiding of their hair, especially if they start to notice any type of hair loss.

  • She works three jobs, but spends her free time braiding kids’ hair for parents who can’t afford itAn artist was homeless for years.

  • Driving around a large ledge, rock garden, or other features also causes trail braiding and widening, which should be avoided.

  • Paul and McCain do not exactly have a history of slumber parties and hair-braiding.

  • Or a select few can boost their grades by braiding their armpit hair and fighting the patriarchy.

  • Other techniques included laser-cut laces, braiding, and high-gloss liquid fabrics made from silk and nylon.

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

  • The boy, his long legs braiding under him, and his peaked face still more pale, did as he was bid.

  • Lucy went forward; she was pretty, her cheeks were bright and her hair waved up curly despite its braiding.

  • That afternoon they found Grandma Watterby braiding rugs under the one large tree in the side yard, and she welcomed them warmly.

  • Instead she leaned nonchalantly against the wall and began braiding her hair.

  • My frock coat, of heavy black material, with curious braiding and buttons, fascinated me.