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webbing

/web-ing/US // ˈwɛb ɪŋ //UK // (ˈwɛbɪŋ) //

织带,网带,网状结构,网状物

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a strong, woven material of hemp, cotton, or jute, in bands of various widths, used for belts, carrying straps, harness, etc.
    • : such woven bands nailed on furniture under springs or upholstery, for support.
    • : Zoology. the membrane forming a web or webs.
    • : something resembling this, as the leather thongs or piece connecting the sections for the thumb and forefinger in a baseball glove or mitt.
    • : any material or part formed from interlaced threads, thongs, branches, etc., or having a latticelike appearance, as the face of a tennis racket.
    • : webbings, Chiefly Eastern New England Older Use. the reins or lines for controlling a horse or team of horses.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inweb
Forms: webbings
as inknit
Forms: webbings

Examples

  • Adjustable mesh shoulder and sternum straps make it a comfortable carry despite its lack of frame, while external water-­bottle compartments, compression webbing, and gear-­attachment loops keep you organized.

  • It even has a recycled-polyester webbing strap for extra security for advanced maneuvers.

  • Normally that means running a tie-down to the front tow hooks and watching the nylon webbing saw away at the front edge of the hood while you drive.

  • Unusually sleek yet effective, a single strap of cinchable webbing on the side eliminates gaps around the waist.

  • The small, slim buckle lays flat and allows for infinite adjustment of the virtually indestructible nylon webbing.

  • Strips of calico and webbing were sewn over the insides of the light tents to strengthen them for sledging in the summer.

  • But ripples had begun to appear over the water, spreading, crossing, webbing the whole surface with a net of tiny waves.

  • Cut goods are made of round webbing knitted on what is called a circular knitting machine.

  • The flexible tube terminates at the knee in a third pulley (g), attached to the leg by a garter of webbing.

  • A double-folding, draught-proof hinge is then made as follows: Procure good fine webbing, about 11⁄4 in.