wreathe 的 2 个定义
wreathed; wreathed or wreath·en; wreath·ing.
wreathed; wreathed or wreath·en; wreath·ing.
wreathe 近义词
等同于 coil
等同于 crinkle
等同于 rumple
等同于 twine
等同于 twist
等同于 weave
wreathe 的近义词 50 个
- braid
- careen
- compose
- construct
- create
- entwine
- fabricate
- fold
- fuse
- incorporate
- intertwine
- introduce
- knit
- loop
- mesh
- sew
- snake
- spin
- splice
- twist
- zigzag
- build
- complect
- complicate
- crochet
- cue
- interlace
- interlink
- intermingle
- knot
- lurch
- make
- manufacture
- mat
- merge
- net
- plait
- ply
- reticulate
- twine
- wind
- writhe
- criss-cross
- interfold
- make up
- move in and out
- piece together
- put together
- twist and turn
- whip through
wreathe 的反义词 10 个
等同于 wind
wreathe 的近义词 50 个
- braid
- careen
- compose
- construct
- create
- entwine
- fabricate
- fold
- fuse
- incorporate
- intertwine
- introduce
- knit
- loop
- mesh
- sew
- snake
- spin
- splice
- twist
- zigzag
- build
- complect
- complicate
- crochet
- cue
- interlace
- interlink
- intermingle
- knot
- lurch
- make
- manufacture
- mat
- merge
- net
- plait
- ply
- reticulate
- twine
- wind
- writhe
- criss-cross
- interfold
- make up
- move in and out
- piece together
- put together
- twist and turn
- whip through
wreathe 的反义词 10 个
等同于 curl
等同于 curve
等同于 encircle
等同于 entwine
更多wreathe例句
- As the band thrashed away in a flame-wreathed venue, concert attendees could be seen dancing and raising devil horns on screens surrounding the stage.
- Then it happened — Harrington, wreathed in Druidic smoke, hoisted his guitar above his head and pickaxed his instrument into the guts of the 12-foot mirror, shattering it into oblivion.
- As I looked down the property’s main lawn, Opus 40 framed the majestic Overlook Mountain to the west, its peak wreathed in fog.
- Ah, "fools and blind," you little know that you are making a garland of imperishable beauty to wreathe around His brow!
- Examples are wreath (with th as in think), but to wreathe (with th as in then); house, but to house (with s pronounced like z).
- Fifty paces below, a column of opal smoke had begun to wreathe and stretch a languid flag.
- Taking out a little cigarette case, she lights a cigarette, and watches the puff's of smoke wreathe shout her and die away.
- Most of such words are verbs, so distinguished from their cognate substantives, as wreathe from wreath.