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thread

/thred/US // θrɛd //UK // (θrɛd) //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a fine cord of flax, cotton, or other fibrous material spun out to considerable length, especially when composed of two or more filaments twisted together.
    • : twisted filaments or fibers of any kind used for sewing.
    • : one of the lengths of yarn forming the warp or weft of a woven fabric.
    • : a filament or fiber of glass or other ductile substance.
    • : Ropemaking. any of a number of fibers twisted into a yarn.a yarn, especially as enumerated in describing small stuff.
    • : something having the fineness or slenderness of a filament, as a thin continuous stream of liquid, a fine line of color, or a thin seam of ore: a thread of smoke.
    • : the helical ridge of a screw.
    • : that which runs through the whole course of something, connecting successive parts: I lost the thread of the story.
    • : something conceived as being spun or continuously drawn out, as the course of life fabled to be spun, measured, and cut by the Fates.
    • : Digital Technology. a series of posts and responses on a message board or electronic mailing list that deal with the same subject and are grouped together.
    • : threads, Slang. clothes.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to pass the end of a thread through the eye of.
    • : to fix upon a thread that is passed through; string.
    • : to pass continuously through the whole course of; pervade: A joyous quality threaded the whole symphony.
    • : to make one's way through.
    • : to make thus: He threaded his way through the crowd.
    • : to form a thread on or in.
    • : to place and arrange thread, yarn, etc., in position on.
    • : to remove by using a looped and twisted thread to roll over the hair and lift it from the follicles.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to thread one's way, as through a passage or between obstacles: They threaded carefully along the narrow pass.
    • : to move in a threadlike course; wind or twine.
    • : Cooking. to form a fine thread when poured from a spoon.
    • : to remove facial hair, especially from the eyebrows, by using a looped and twisted thread.

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Examples

  • Founded in 2016, Neuralink is a neuroscience technology company focused on building systems with super-thin threads that carry electrodes.

  • Create threads under your original Voice Tweets with transcriptions to improve accessibility and utilize SEO keywords.

  • An important thread in developing this technology began with the American mathematician and AI pioneer Woodrow Wilson “Woody” Bledsoe.

  • Some carriers on the Reddit thread reported anxiety over the pandemic, including one who asked customers to stay inside their houses until their packages have been delivered.

  • Modern supply chains are fluid and elaborate, ever shifting to account for minute changes in the price of screws, thread, or copper wire.

  • They are always suspended over a precipice, dangling by a slender thread that shows every sign of snapping.

  • Redlich noted that this is another common thread in false confessions.

  • Colfer's artistic callings share a common thread: they are deeply personal and rooted in a challenging childhood.

  • There, he first picked up needle and thread to mend the shirt of an SS guard who had just beaten him.

  • Malaysian airlines  In the Reddit thread “What is the Best ‘Too Soon’ costume for Halloween?”

  • But it was the labyrinth for which the earlier economist held, so he thought, the thread.

  • The organism is an actively motile spiral thread, about four times the diameter of a red corpuscle in length.

  • I shall then give an account of my various excursions in an Appendix, and afterwards resume the thread of my journal.

  • Its anterior portion is slender and thread-like, while the posterior portion is thicker (Fig. 112).

  • Spirochte pallida is an extremely slender, spiral, motile thread, with pointed ends.