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catch-cord

/kach-kawrd/US // ˈkætʃˌkɔrd //

捕绳,接绳,钓绳,捕捉绳

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Textiles.

    • : a cord or wire located near a selvage, used to form a loop or deflect the filling yarn not intended to be woven permanently in with the regular selvage.

Examples

  • They all immediately dashed out to their car to catch the bad guys.

  • “The government just wanted to catch the big fish [in the Juarez cartel] and they ignored everything in between,” Lozoya said.

  • From a lyrical standpoint, there are precious few that can catch Kendrick.

  • With Rick, I think the culture just lags behind great artists much of the time, and it takes time for it to catch up.

  • Phone lines would catch fire from the velocity and ferocity of his words.

  • Strange to say, the silken cord yielded to the first pull, as if nothing had been wrong with it at all!

  • While you were admiring the long roll of the wave, a sudden spray would be dashed over you, and make you catch your breath!

  • If I could catch Laura's eye—but I suppose it would hardly be decent to go just yet.

  • Then Squinty would toss the apple up in the air, off his nose, and catch it as it came down.

  • But what if I catch the fish by using a hired boat and a hired net, or by buying worms as bait from some one who has dug them?