braids / breɪd /

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braids2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to weave together strips or strands of; plait: to braid the hair.
  2. to form by such weaving: to braid a rope.
  3. to bind or confine with a band, ribbon, etc.
  4. to trim with braid, as a garment.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a braided length or plait, especially of hair.
  2. a hairstyle formed by interweaving three or more strands of hair.
  3. a narrow, ropelike band formed by plaiting or weaving together several strands of silk, cotton, or other material, used as trimming for garments, drapery, etc.
  4. a band, ribbon, etc., for binding or confining the hair.

braids 近义词

n. 名词 noun

interwoven hair style

braids 的近义词 4
v. 动词 verb

interweave

更多braids例句

  1. Matched, in fact, the description of hundreds of young black men in Brooklyn: braids, dark baseball cap, saggy jeans.
  2. Inside, sporting a set of braids that would make Katniss Everdeen green with jealousy, is the self-anointed “queen bee,” Lorde.
  3. The only racism Alicia Keys is likely to encounter in the territories would be some fool trying to touch her braids.
  4. “He actually really did creep me out—as the character—with the braids and the way he talked,” she says.
  5. For a summer cut her mother would lop off the braids, leaving her with a chic bob for the warmer months.
  6. She hesitated, her fingers to her lips, and reluctantly unwound the braids that she wore about her forehead in a Swedish coil.
  7. Louise tossed back her long braids and put on her hat, and the solemn little party started out.
  8. "She must have been desperate," remarked her father, pulling one of the long braids that hung over her shoulder.
  9. Her hair hung in two long, glorious braids, and it was just half-inclined to wave in sweet caresses about her oval face.
  10. We made fillets of hide to shade our eyes, she thus binding back the long braids of her hair.