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wi:vpast tense - wove; verb1) (to make by crossing strands in a pattern: to weave cloth.) tejer; trenzar2) (to tell (an interesting story).) tramar, crear, inventar3) ((past tense, past participle weaved) to move backwards and forwards or from side to side: The cyclist weaved in and out of the traffic.) zigzaguear, serpentear•- weaverweave vb tejertr[wiːv]1 tejido1 (cloth) tejer2 (fence, basket, nest, etc) trenzar, entretejer, tejer3 (one's way) serpentear, zigzaguear4 figurative use (plot, story) tramar, urdir, tejer1 (cloth) tejer2 (zig-zag about) serpentear, zigzaguear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto weave in and out (dance) trenzar1) : tejer (tela)2) interlace: entretejer, entrelazar3)to weave one's way through : abrirse camino porweave vi1) : tejer2) wind: serpentear, zigzaguearweave n: tejido m, trama fv.(§ p.,p.p.: wove, woven) or: weaved•) = tejer v.• tramar v.• trenzar v.n.• tejido s.m.
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1. wiːva) \<\<cloth/mat\>\> tejer ( en telar); \<\<basket/web\>\> tejer; \<\<story/plot\>\> tejerb) ( thread together) \<\<threads\>\> entretejer, entrelazar*; \<\<branches/straw\>\> entretejershe weaves these anecdotes into her lectures — entreteje or intercala estas anécdotas en sus conferencias
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vito get weaving — (BrE colloq) poner* manos a la obra
2)a) (past wove or weaved; past p woven or weaved) \<\<road\>\> serpentear, zigzaguear; \<\<person\>\> zigzaguearthe cyclist was weaving in and out of the traffic — el ciclista iba zigzagueando por entre el tráfico
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mass & count noun trama f, tejido m[wiːv] (vb: pt wove) (pp woven)1.N tejido m2. VT1) (lit) [+ fabric, basket] tejer2) (fig) [+ story] urdirhe wove these details into the story — entretejó or intercaló estos detalles en el cuento
3) (pt weaved or wove)(pp weaved or woven) (=zigzag)he weaved or wove his way to the bathroom — fue hasta el baño haciendo eses
3. VI1) (lit) tejer2) (pt, pp weaved) (fig) (=move in and out) zigzaguearhe weaves from side to side, trying to dodge his opponent — va zigzagueando or se mueve de lado a lado intentando esquivar a su rival
the motorbike was weaving in and out of the traffic — la motocicleta zigzagueaba or se abría paso entre los coches
the road weaves about a lot — el camino tiene muchas curvas, el camino serpentea mucho liter
- get weavinglet's get weaving! — ¡pongamos manos a la obra!
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1. [wiːv]a) \<\<cloth/mat\>\> tejer ( en telar); \<\<basket/web\>\> tejer; \<\<story/plot\>\> tejerb) ( thread together) \<\<threads\>\> entretejer, entrelazar*; \<\<branches/straw\>\> entretejershe weaves these anecdotes into her lectures — entreteje or intercala estas anécdotas en sus conferencias
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vito get weaving — (BrE colloq) poner* manos a la obra
2)a) (past wove or weaved; past p woven or weaved) \<\<road\>\> serpentear, zigzaguear; \<\<person\>\> zigzaguearthe cyclist was weaving in and out of the traffic — el ciclista iba zigzagueando por entre el tráfico
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mass & count noun trama f, tejido m
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