/wi:v ||; wiv/verb
[I,T] (past tensewove /wəʊv ||; wov/or in sense 2weaved;past participlewoven /ˈwəʊvn ||; ˈwovən/or in sense 2weaved)
1 to make cloth, etc by passing threads under and over a set of threads that is fixed to a frame (loom) 编织 [T]
woven cloth编织而成的布
2 to change direction often when you are moving so that you are not stopped by anything 穿梭:
The cyclist weaved in and out of the traffic.那个骑自行车的人在车流中穿进穿出。
weave/wiv; wiːv/v 1 [I,T] past tense wove /wov; wəʊv/past participle woven /ˋwovən; ˈwəʊv$n/to make cloth, a CARPET , a basket etc by crossing threads or thin pieces under and over each other 织﹐编织: a beautifully woven carpet 漂亮的织毯2 [T] past tense wove past participle woven to join different ideas or subjects together in a clever way 编造: The plot weaves together fact and fiction. 这个故事情节把事实和虚构交织在一起。3 [I,T] past tense and past participle weaved to move somewhere by turning and changing direction a lot 迂回[穿插]前进: +in and out/through She watched him weaving in and out of the traffic on his bike. 她看着他骑着自行车在车流中穿来穿去。The snake was weaving its way through the grass. 蛇在草丛中蜿蜒前行。—weaver n [C]
weaveweaveweaveswoveweavingwovenverb (weaves, weaving, wove/, has woven)to make cloth by putting threads over and under one other: These scarves are woven by hand.