weaving
织造,织布,织补,织法
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Definitions
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wove or, especially for 5, weaved; wo·ven or wove; weav·ing.
- : to interlace so as to form a fabric or material.
- : to form by interlacing threads, yarns, strands, or strips of some material: to weave a basket; to weave cloth.
- : to form by combining various elements or details into a connected whole: to weave a tale; to weave a plan.
- : to introduce as an element or detail into a connected whole: She wove an old folk melody into her latest musical composition.
- : to direct or move along in a winding or zigzag course; move from side to side, especially to avoid obstructions: to weave one's way through traffic.
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wove or, especially for 9, weaved; wo·ven or wove; weav·ing.
- : to form or construct something, as fabric, by interlacing threads, yarns, strips, etc.
- : to compose a connected whole by combining various elements or details.
- : to be or become formed or composed from the interlacing of materials or the combining of various elements: The yarn wove into a beautiful fabric.
- : to move or proceed in a winding course or from side to side: dancers weaving in time to the music.
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- : a pattern of or method for interlacing yarns.
- : hairweave.
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Examples
This whole experience has brought home the idea of making sure that the weave of your social fabric is together, by any means necessary.
Sateen, not to be confused with satin, is another popular weave.
The weave is essentially describing the way the material is woven.
A pizza vending machine company, a reusable water bottle company, a coffee delivery service, a business coach and a hair weave company were all suspended.
The cotton weave is super absorbent, so it’s perfect for sopping up spilled vino or sauces, and it won’t wrinkle as easily as frillier linen or sateen options.
Inside the guild, men in caps and long gowns sit in twos, weaving together in small rooms.
Traffic up ahead on Myrtle backed up, and Johnson began weaving in and out.
Two hundred girls are weaving in and out of dirty alleys in the seaside slum of West Point, Liberia.
The revival swept in glam costumes, elegant choreography, and cheeky fun, sometimes weaving in social commentary.
Video replay of the crash shows Chilton weaving his way through an exploding tide of debris.
Madame Torvestad passed from the parlour to the workroom, where the servant girl sat weaving steadily and skilfully.
The textile industry in Virginia includes the spinning and processing of yarn and the weaving and finishing of material.
Lancashire and Cheshire had benefited much by Irish yarn, 4,000 hands being employed in weaving it at Manchester alone.
Native industries include the weaving of cloth and the making of mats and baskets.
The Philippine materials available for weaving these mats are varied and well distributed.