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mesh

/mesh/US // mɛʃ //UK // (mɛʃ) //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any knit, woven, or knotted fabric of open texture.
    • : an interwoven or intertwined structure; network.
    • : any arrangement of interlocking metal links or wires with evenly spaced, uniform small openings between, as used in jewelry or sieves.
    • : one of the open spaces between the cords or ropes of a net.
    • : meshes, the threads that bind such spaces.the means of catching or holding fast: to be caught in the meshes of the law.
    • : Machinery. the engagement of gear teeth.
    • : Electricity. a set of branches that forms a closed path in a network so that removal of a branch results in an open path.
    • : Metallurgy. a designation of a given fineness of powder used in powder metallurgy in terms of the number of the finest screen through which almost all the particles will pass: This powder is 200 mesh.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to catch or entangle in or as if in a net; enmesh.
    • : to form with meshes, as a net.
    • : Machinery. to engage, as gear teeth.
    • : to cause to match, coordinate, or interlock: They tried to mesh their vacation plans.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to become enmeshed.
    • : Machinery. to become or be engaged, as the teeth of one gear with those of another.
    • : to match, coordinate, or interlock: The two versions of the story don't mesh.

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Examples

  • Pour your dirty water through a mesh strainer and into another bucket before dumping it.

  • Ly likes to let her dishes drain in a mesh laundry bag hung from a tree branch.

  • The first step of photosynthesis happens in a light-harvesting complex, a mesh of proteins in which pigments are embedded, forming an antenna.

  • They placed a porous mesh made of platinum between two ion-exchange wafers to create a wafer that pushes ions through membranes using an electric field.

  • They cut across the leg of the stocking, creating a tube of stretchy nylon mesh.

  • A major surgery requiring plastic mesh sewn into her belly saved her life.

  • Tomlinson tackles all of these, and more, and tries to make them all mesh in his tale.

  • But unfortunately, along that way, we had some mesh tank tops and we had some baggy denim Sean John jumpsuits— JACOB: Sean John!

  • Lewis waves at Tony Orion, a nominee up for Best Bear/Cub whose biceps have stretched his black mesh jersey to a shine.

  • The defendants watched from within a steel-mesh cage in what often seemed a grim scene from Kafka or the theater of the absurd.

  • The lady was a very dressy person and she laid her silver-mesh purse on the counter between herself and Jess.

  • Then net with the smallest mesh the two lightest shades, one row of each, and two rows of the other three shades.

  • Then graduate the shades back again to white, narrowing the first row of white with the larger mesh.

  • Net five rows, then take a mesh a very little larger, and widen by netting two stitches in every stitch.

  • But if so—what an amazing and incredible thing was the mesh of slander and falsehood in which he had been entangled!