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knit

/nit/US // nɪt //UK // (nɪt) //

织物,织品,织补,织造

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    knit·ted or knit, knit·ting.

    • : to make by interlocking loops of one or more yarns either by hand with knitting needles or by machine.
    • : to join closely and firmly, as members or parts: The tragedy knitted the family closer together.
    • : to contract into folds or wrinkles: to knit the brow.
    • : to form or create from diverse sources or elements: She knitted her play from old folk tales and family anecdotes.
v.无主动词 verb
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    knit·ted or knit, knit·ting.

    • : to become closely and firmly joined together; grow together, as broken bones do.
    • : to contract into folds or wrinkles, as the brow.
    • : to become closely and intimately united.
n.名词 noun
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    • : fabric produced by knitting.
    • : a knitted garment.
    • : a style or type of knitting.
    • : the basic stitch in knitting, formed by pulling a loop of the working yarn forward through an existing stitch and then slipping that stitch off the needle.Compare purl.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbintertwine
Forms: knitted, knitting

Examples

  • Celebrating wintertime with traditional British designs, the accessory collection of knit caps, snoods, gloves, and socks features JW Anderson’s styling twists with heat tech.

  • It has all the warming, wicking, odor-resisting, quick-drying benefits of wool in a tight knit that keeps winter winds at bay.

  • That’s thanks in part to the knit merino wool, which creates a classy yet functional look.

  • The medium-thick, double-layer quilted polyester knit has an antimicrobial treatment that may help limit contact transmission when you touch the mask.

  • From its wide, comfortable head straps to its highly breathable, thin double-layer polyester knit fabric, Buff’s filter mask feels made for runners, skiers, and anyone else who does high-motion sports.

  • There were little blond girls in knit hats next to elderly African American women hobbling on canes.

  • Maira Kalman greets me in her Manhattan apartment wearing a white, waffle-knit bathrobe.

  • A few years passed, and La Banda Picasso remained tight knit but for a few members, such as Pieret, who left France.

  • This development has not been embraced by everyone in her tight-knit Orthodox community.

  • Born in the Hessian village of Rhina in 1916, Friedel was the youngest of 16 close-knit siblings and first cousins.

  • Brief as was this interchange of politenesses, it sufficed to knit together the souls of the seaman and the small boy.

  • Their complexion is a light bronze, stunted in stature, well-knit, and about the middle size.

  • And there coming rapidly across from the Comptoir National was the well knit figure of the young man from Atlanta.

  • The women knit her a pair of stockings or a shawl, and the Queen delights them by accepting their presents.

  • White wool—Knit a row, decreasing it by taking the first two stitches together, and the last two.