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I strænd II strænd noun(a thin thread, eg one of those twisted together to form rope, string, knitting-wool etc, or a long thin lock of hair: She pushed the strands of hair back from her face.) tråd, fiber, hårlokkstrand--------trådIsubst. \/strænd\/1) ( i tauverk) (tau)streng, dukt, kordel, part2) ( i snor) tråd, fiber3) lisse, snor4) ( om hår) lokk, tjafs5) perlebånd6) ( overført) bånd, tråd7) ( overført) tråd, linje8) ( overført) snuttIIsubst. \/strænd\/( poetisk) strandIIIverb \/strænd\/1) flette (sammen), tvinne2) ( i tauverk) slite av en kordel, slite over en kordel3) legge (tau)IVverb \/strænd\/1) drive i land2) sette på land, sette på grunn3) ( også overført) strande4) gå på grunn, grunnstøte, strandebe stranded strandet, ha kjørt seg fast, ikke kunne komme viderebe (left) stranded være strandsatt, bli strandsatt være overlatt til seg selv, bli overlatt til seg selvstå på bar bakke -
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I noun(thread) Faden, der; (of wire) Litze, die (Elektrot.); (of rope) Strang, der; (of beads, pearls, flowers, etc.) Kette, die; (of hair) Strähne, dieII transitive verb1) (leave behind) trocken setzenbe [left] stranded — (fig.) seinem Schicksal überlassen sein; (be stuck) festsitzen
the strike left them stranded in England — wegen des Streiks saßen sie in England fest
2) (wash ashore) an Land spülen [Leiche, Wrackteile]; (run aground) auf Grund setzen [Schiff]* * *I [strænd]- academic.ru/115346/be_stranded">be strandedII [strænd] noun(a thin thread, eg one of those twisted together to form rope, string, knitting-wool etc, or a long thin lock of hair: She pushed the strands of hair back from her face.) die Strähne* * *strand1[strænd]I. vtto \strand a boat ein Boot auf Grund setzento \strand a whale einen Wal stranden lassenII. vi strandenstrand2[strænd]n TV [Programm]format ntstrand3[strænd]n1. (single thread) Faden m; of rope Strang m; of tissue Faser f; of hair Strähne f; of grass Halm m; of wire Litze f fachspr; AM, AUS (string) Schnur fshe idly plucked \strands of grass gedankenverloren zupfte sie Grashalme aus\strand of hair Haarsträhne f\strand of pearls Perlenkette f\strand of wool Wollfaden m\strand of life Lebensschiene fyou have your work and your home and rarely do those two \strands of your life come together Sie haben Ihre Arbeit und Ihr Zuhause, und beides läuft fast immer auf getrennten Schienen\strand of melody Melodienstrang m\strand of the plot Handlungsstrang m* * *I [strnd]1. n(liter: beach) Gestade nt (liter)2. vtship, fish stranden lassen; person (in place) verschlagen, geraten lassen; (without money, help etc) seinem Schicksal überlassenIIto be (left) stranded (person) — festsitzen; (without money also) auf dem Trockenen sitzen (inf)
nStrang m; (of hair) Strähne f; (of thread, wool) Faden m; (fig, in melody etc) Melodienfolge f; (in story) Handlungsfaden m* * *strand1 [strænd]A v/ta) SCHIFF auf den Strand setzenbe (left) stranded auf dem Trock(e)nen sitzen; aufgeschmissen sein (beide umg)B v/i stranden (auch fig)C s besonders poet Gestade n, Ufer nstrand2 [strænd]A s1. Strang m, Ducht f (eines Taus oder Seils)2. Seil n, Tau n3. TECH (Draht-, Seil) Litze f7. fig Faden m, Element n, Zug m (eines Ganzen)B v/t1. ein Seil drehenstranded wire Litzendraht m;strand cable vielsträhniges Drahtkabel3. ein Tau etc brechen* * *I noun(thread) Faden, der; (of wire) Litze, die (Elektrot.); (of rope) Strang, der; (of beads, pearls, flowers, etc.) Kette, die; (of hair) Strähne, dieII transitive verb1) (leave behind) trocken setzenbe [left] stranded — (fig.) seinem Schicksal überlassen sein; (be stuck) festsitzen
2) (wash ashore) an Land spülen [Leiche, Wrackteile]; (run aground) auf Grund setzen [Schiff]* * *n.Ader -n f.Draht ¨-e m.Haarsträhne f.Strang -¨e m.Strähne -n f. v.auf Grund treiben ausdr.auf den Strand setzen ausdr.scheitern lassen ausdr.stranden v.stranden lassen ausdr. -
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I [twɪst]1) (action)he gave the cap a twist — (to open) svitò il tappo; (to close) avvitò il tappo, diede un'avvitata al tappo
with a couple of twists she unscrewed the lid — girando con forza un paio di volte svitò il coperchio
2) (bend, kink) (in rope, cord, wool) filo m. ritorto; (in road) curva f., svolta f.; (in river) ansa f.3) fig. (unexpected change of direction) (in play, story) svolta f. (sorprendente), colpo m. di scena; (episode in crisis, events) (nuovo) sviluppo m.the twists and turns of the plot — il dipanarsi tortuoso o la macchinosità dell'intreccio
4) (small amount) (of yarn, thread, hair) treccia f.twist of lemon — = riccio di scorza di limone usato per aromatizzare i cocktail
5) sportto put some twist on the ball — imprimere o dare effetto alla palla
6) (dance)••(to have a) twist in the tail — (avere un) esito imprevisto, inatteso
to go round the twist — colloq. impazzire, diventare matto da legare
II 1. [twɪst]to drive sb. round the twist — colloq. fare impazzire qcn
1) (turn) girare [knob, handle]; (open) svitare, aprire svitando [cap, lid]; (close) avvitare, chiudere avvitando [cap, lid]to twist [sth.] off — svitare [cap, lid]
to twist sb.'s arm — torcere il braccio a qcn.; fig. costringere qcn. a fare qcs
2) (wind, twine)to twist X round Y — avvolgere o attorcigliare X intorno a Y
3) (bend, distort) torcere, storcere [metal, rod, branch]4) fig. travisare, distorcere [words, facts]5) (injure)2.to twist one's ankle, wrist — storcersi la caviglia, il polso
1)to lie twisting and writhing on the ground — [ person] contorcersi a terra
to twist round — (turn round) girarsi, voltarsi
2) [rope, flex, coil] attorcigliarsi, avvolgersi; [river, road] serpeggiareto twist and turn — [road, path] serpeggiare
* * *[twist] 1. verb1) (to turn round (and round): He twisted the knob; The road twisted through the mountains.) attorcigliarsi; serpeggiare2) (to wind around or together: He twisted the piece of string (together) to make a rope.) attorcigliare, intrecciare3) (to force out of the correct shape or position: The heat of the fire twisted the metal; He twisted her arm painfully.) torcere, storcere, storcersi2. noun1) (the act of twisting.) torsione; storta2) (a twisted piece of something: He added a twist of lemon to her drink.) strizzatina3) (a turn, coil etc: There's a twist in the rope.) piega4) (a change in direction (of a story etc): The story had a strange twist at the end.) svolta•- twisted- twister* * *twist /twɪst/n. [uc]1 contorsione; torcimento; storta; strizzatina; giro: He gave my arm a twist, mi diede una storta al braccio (mi storse il braccio)3 curva; svolta; voltata; ansa ( di fiume): a twist in the road, una curva nella strada; a twist in a river, un'ansa di fiume11 (fig.) inclinazione; tendenza14 (fig.) travisamento (del significato di qc., ecc.); forzatura; senso forzato (dato alle parole di q., ecc.)15 (fig.) sviluppo imprevisto; svolta sorprendente ( nell'intreccio di un romanzo, ecc.); piega (fig.): The match takes another twist, la partita prende un'altra piega; DIALOGO → - Discussing books 1- The plot is so cleverly written, there are lots of twists and turns, la trama è costruita così bene, ci sono un sacco di intrecci e colpi di scena16 (mecc.) torsione; avvitamento su sé stesso18 (fam.) appetito● twist bar, sbarra pieghevole ( attrezzo ginnico) □ twist dive, tuffo in avvitamento □ (mecc.) twist drill, trapano a punta elicoidale □ (mecc.) twist grip, ( di bicicletta) manopola del cambio; ( di motocicletta) manopola ( della frizione o dell'acceleratore) □ (mil.) twist of rifling, passo della rigatura □ (fam.) to be round the twist, essere matto da legare □ That novelist often gives his stories a humorous twist, spesso quel romanziere dà alle sue storie un piglio umoristico.♦ (to) twist /twɪst/A v. t.1 torcere; attorcere; ritorcere; storcere; attorcigliare; intrecciare; avvolgere: to twist a wet sponge, torcere (o strizzare) una spugna bagnata; to twist the strands of a rope, attorcigliare i trefoli d'una fune; twisted thread, filo ritorto; to twist one's ankle, storcersi la caviglia; DIALOGO → - Skiiing- I twisted my knee slightly, ho preso una leggera storta al ginocchio; I twisted the rope around the pole, ho attorcigliato la fune attorno al palo; to twist ( flowers into) a garland, intrecciare (fiori facendone) una ghirlanda; to twist a thread [a rope], intrecciare un filo [una fune]; to twist a ribbon round a hat, avvolgere (o mettere) un nastro a un cappellino2 (fig.) storcere; distorcere; svisare; travisare: He has twisted my words, ha distorto (o travisato) le mie parole3 (mecc.) sottoporre a torsione4 far girare a forza; far ruotare; dare un giro a (qc.): He twisted the door handle, fece girare a forza la maniglia della porta5 (aeron.) svergolareB v. i.1 torcersi; attorcersi; contorcersi; storcersi; attorcigliarsi; avvolgersi: This wire twists easily, questo filo metallico si torce facilmente; The wounded snake twisted about, il serpente ferito si contorceva2 curvare; piegare; ( spesso to twist and turn) serpeggiare: The road twists to the left there, la strada in quel punto piega a sinistra; The river twists and turns down the valley, il fiume scende serpeggiando per la vallata4 roteare; ruotare7 (mecc.) avvitarsi su sé stesso8 (aeron.) svergolarsi● to twist sb. 's arm, torcere un braccio a q.; (fig.) fare pressioni su q. (perché faccia qc.) □ ( sci, ecc.) to twist one's trunk, effettuare una torsione del busto.* * *I [twɪst]1) (action)he gave the cap a twist — (to open) svitò il tappo; (to close) avvitò il tappo, diede un'avvitata al tappo
with a couple of twists she unscrewed the lid — girando con forza un paio di volte svitò il coperchio
2) (bend, kink) (in rope, cord, wool) filo m. ritorto; (in road) curva f., svolta f.; (in river) ansa f.3) fig. (unexpected change of direction) (in play, story) svolta f. (sorprendente), colpo m. di scena; (episode in crisis, events) (nuovo) sviluppo m.the twists and turns of the plot — il dipanarsi tortuoso o la macchinosità dell'intreccio
4) (small amount) (of yarn, thread, hair) treccia f.twist of lemon — = riccio di scorza di limone usato per aromatizzare i cocktail
5) sportto put some twist on the ball — imprimere o dare effetto alla palla
6) (dance)••(to have a) twist in the tail — (avere un) esito imprevisto, inatteso
to go round the twist — colloq. impazzire, diventare matto da legare
II 1. [twɪst]to drive sb. round the twist — colloq. fare impazzire qcn
1) (turn) girare [knob, handle]; (open) svitare, aprire svitando [cap, lid]; (close) avvitare, chiudere avvitando [cap, lid]to twist [sth.] off — svitare [cap, lid]
to twist sb.'s arm — torcere il braccio a qcn.; fig. costringere qcn. a fare qcs
2) (wind, twine)to twist X round Y — avvolgere o attorcigliare X intorno a Y
3) (bend, distort) torcere, storcere [metal, rod, branch]4) fig. travisare, distorcere [words, facts]5) (injure)2.to twist one's ankle, wrist — storcersi la caviglia, il polso
1)to lie twisting and writhing on the ground — [ person] contorcersi a terra
to twist round — (turn round) girarsi, voltarsi
2) [rope, flex, coil] attorcigliarsi, avvolgersi; [river, road] serpeggiareto twist and turn — [road, path] serpeggiare
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5 weave
weave [wi:v] (vt senses (a), (b), (c) & vi senses (a) & (b) pt wove [wəʊv], pp woven ['wəʊvən], vt sense (d) & vi sense (c) pt & pp weaved)∎ she wove the strands together into a necklace elle a tressé ou entrelacé les fils pour en faire un collier∎ also figurative to weave a spell over sb ensorceler qn;∎ the witch wove a spell to make sure that they could not escape la sorcière leur a jeté un sort pour les empêcher de s'échapper;∎ a tightly woven plot une intrigue bien ficelée(c) (introduce) introduire, incorporer;∎ he managed to weave all the facts together to make a fascinating report il a réussi à incorporer tous les faits dans un rapport passionnant;∎ political elements have been woven into the plot des éléments politiques ont été introduits dans ou intégrés à l'intrigue∎ he weaved his way across the room/towards the bar il s'est frayé un chemin à travers la salle/vers le bar;∎ I had to weave my way through the crowd j'ai dû me frayer un chemin à travers la foule;∎ the cyclist weaved his way through the traffic le cycliste se faufilait entre les voitures(b) (road, river) serpenter(c) (as verb of movement) se faufiler, se glisser;∎ he weaved unsteadily across the street il a traversé la rue en titubant ou en zigzaguant;∎ to weave through the traffic se faufiler entre les voitures;∎ to weave in and out of the crowd se faufiler dans la foule ou parmi la foule;∎ the boxer ducked and weaved le boxeur a esquivé tous les coups;∎ familiar come on, get weaving! allons, grouillez-vous!3 nountissage m;∎ the basket has a loose/tight weave le panier a un tissage lâche/serré -
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twist
1. verb1) (to turn round (and round): He twisted the knob; The road twisted through the mountains.) torcer; dar vueltas; (carretera, camino) serpentear2) (to wind around or together: He twisted the piece of string (together) to make a rope.) trenzar, entrelazar; enrollar3) (to force out of the correct shape or position: The heat of the fire twisted the metal; He twisted her arm painfully.) torcer, retorcer
2. noun1) (the act of twisting.) torsión; giro, vuelta2) (a twisted piece of something: He added a twist of lemon to her drink.) rodajita3) (a turn, coil etc: There's a twist in the rope.) torzal; vuelta4) (a change in direction (of a story etc): The story had a strange twist at the end.) giro•- twisted- twister
twist1 n1. vuelta2. recodo / curvatwist2 vb1. retorcer2. girar3. torcer4. serpentear
twist /twis(t)/ sustantivo masculino twist
twist m Mús (baile) twist ' twist' also found in these entries: Spanish: punta - quebrar - recodo - retorcer - retorcerse - tobillo - torcer - torcerse - torzal - brazo - desfigurar - enchuecar - enredar - serpentear - tergiversar English: finger - knickers - twist - twist off - twist round - curl - strain - wrenchtr[twɪst]1 (in road) recodo, vuelta2 (action) torsión nombre masculino3 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL torcedura, esguince nombre masculino4 (dance) twist nombre masculino5 (development) giro1 (sprain) torcer2 (screw, coil) retorcer3 (turn, wind) girar, dar vueltas a4 (interweave) entrelazar, trenzar5 (pervert) tergiversar, torcer■ stop twisting my words! ¡no tergiverses mis palabras!1 (turn) girarse2 (wind, coil) enroscarse, enrollarse3 (road) serpentear4 (writhe) retorcerse5 (dance) bailar el twist\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be round the twist familiar estar chalado,-ato twist somebody round one's little finger hacer con alguien lo que se quiere, meterse a alguien en el bolsilloto twist somebody's arm torcerle el brazo a alguientwist ['twɪst] vt: torcer, retorcerhe twisted my arm: me torció el brazotwist vi: retorcerse, enroscarse, serpentear (dícese de un río, un camino, etc.)twist n1) bend: vuelta f, recodo m (en el camino, el río, etc.)2) turn: giro mgive it a twist: hazlo girar3) spiral: espiral fa twist of lemon: una rodajita de limón4) : giro m inesperado (de eventos, etc.)v.• derrengar v.• doblegar v.• enroscar v.• entornillar v.• entrelazar v.• retorcer v.• rodear v.• tergiversar v.• torcer v.• trenzar v.n.• curva s.f.• enroscadura s.f.• enroscamiento s.m.• esguince s.m.• giro (Deporte) s.m.• peculiaridad s.f.• recodo s.m.• recoveco s.m.• retortero s.m.• sesgo s.m.• torcedura s.f.• torcido s.m.• torcimiento s.m.• torsión s.f.
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1. twɪst1)a) (screw, coil) retorcer*to twist something AROUND something — enrollar or enroscar* algo alrededor de algo
b) ( turn) \<\<handle/knob\>\> girarto twist the top off a bottle — desenroscar* la tapa de una botella
to be twisted (up) — estar* enredado; little finger
2)a) ( distort) retorcer*b) ( sprain) torcer*c) (alter, pervert) \<\<words\>\> tergiversar; \<\<meaning\>\> torcer*
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via) (wind, coil) \<\<rope/wire\>\> enrollarse, enroscarse*; \<\<road/river\>\> serpentearb) (turn, rotate) girarc) ( dance) bailar el twist
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1)a) (bend - in wire, rope) vuelta f, onda f; (- in road, river) recodo m, vuelta fround the twist — (BrE colloq) loco, chiflado (fam)
b) ( turning movement) giro mto give something a twist — hacer* girar algo
c) ( something twisted)2) (in story, events) giro m inesperado, vuelta f de tuerca3) ( dance) twist m[twɪst]1. N1) (=coil) [of thread, yarn] torzal m ; [of paper] cucurucho m ; [of smoke] voluta f ; [of tobacco] rollo ma twist of lemon — un pedacito or un rizo de limón
2) (=loaf of bread) trenza f3) (=kink) (in wire, cord, hose) vuelta f- get o.s. into a twist- be round the twist- go round the twist- drive sb round the twist5) (=turning action)with a quick twist of the wrist — torciendo or girando rápidamente la muñeca
to give sth a twist — [+ lid, top] girar algo
6) (=unexpected turn) (in plot, story) giro m7) (=dance) twist m2. VT1) (=coil) enroscar, enrollarshe twisted her hair into a bun — se enrolló or enroscó el pelo en un moño
- twist sb round one's little finger2) (=turn) [+ knob, handle, top, lid] girar; (=turn round and round) [+ ring] dar vueltas a- twist sb's arm- twist the knife3) (Med) (=injure) torcerse4) (=wrench)5) (=distort, contort) (lit) [+ girder, metal] retorcer; (fig) [+ sense, words, argument] tergiversar3. VI1) (=coil) enroscarse2) (=bend) [road, river] serpentear4) (=contort) retorcerse5) (=dance) bailar el twist* * *
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1. [twɪst]1)a) (screw, coil) retorcer*to twist something AROUND something — enrollar or enroscar* algo alrededor de algo
b) ( turn) \<\<handle/knob\>\> girarto twist the top off a bottle — desenroscar* la tapa de una botella
to be twisted (up) — estar* enredado; little finger
2)a) ( distort) retorcer*b) ( sprain) torcer*c) (alter, pervert) \<\<words\>\> tergiversar; \<\<meaning\>\> torcer*
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via) (wind, coil) \<\<rope/wire\>\> enrollarse, enroscarse*; \<\<road/river\>\> serpentearb) (turn, rotate) girarc) ( dance) bailar el twist
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1)a) (bend - in wire, rope) vuelta f, onda f; (- in road, river) recodo m, vuelta fround the twist — (BrE colloq) loco, chiflado (fam)
b) ( turning movement) giro mto give something a twist — hacer* girar algo
c) ( something twisted)2) (in story, events) giro m inesperado, vuelta f de tuerca3) ( dance) twist m -
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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
2.
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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I 1. noun(Textiles) Bindung, die2. transitive verb,1) (intertwine) weben [[Baum]wolle, Garn, Fäden]weave flowers into wreaths — aus Blumen Kränze flechten
2) (make by weaving) weben [Textilien]; flechten [Girlande, Korb, Kranz]3) (fig.) einflechten [Nebenhandlung, Thema usw.] ( into in + Akk.)4) (fig.): (contrive) ausspinnen [Geschichte]3. intransitive verb,wove, woven (make fabric by weaving) webenII intransitive verb1) (move repeatedly from side to side) torkeln2) (take devious course) sich schlängeln* * *[wi:v]past tense - wove; verb1) (to make by crossing strands in a pattern: to weave cloth.) weben2) (to tell (an interesting story).) ersinnen3) ((past tense, past participle weaved) to move backwards and forwards or from side to side: The cyclist weaved in and out of the traffic.) sich schlängeln•- academic.ru/81545/weaver">weaver* * *[wi:v]I. vt1. (of cloth)▪ to \weave sth etw webenthis type of wool is woven into fabric diese Art Wolle wird zu Stoff verwoben▪ to \weave sth etw flechtenthe biography is woven from the many accounts which exist of things she did die Biografie setzt sich aus den vielen bereits existierenden Berichten über Dinge, die sie getan hat, zusammen▪ to \weave sth together etw zusammenflechten [o ineinanderflechten]to \weave a basket [from rushes] [aus Binsen] einen Korb flechtento \weave one's way through sth sich dat einen Weg durch etw akk bahnen; ( fig) sich dat durch etw akk durchschlängeln [o durchmogelnII. vi1. (produce cloth) weben3.III. n Webart fbasket \weave Leinenbindung fto have loose/tight \weave locker/fest gewebt seinstriped \weave Streifenmuster nt* * *[wiːv] vb: pret wove, ptp woven1. n(= patterns of threads) Webart f; (= loosely/tightly etc woven fabric) Gewebe ntyou need a tighter weave for a skirt — für einen Rock braucht man ein festeres Gewebe
2. vthe wove the threads together — er verwob die Fäden miteinander
2) (fig) plot, story ersinnen, erfinden; (= add into story etc) details, episode einflechten (into in +acc)he wove a romantic tale (a)round his experiences abroad — er spann seine Erlebnisse im Ausland zu einer romantischen Geschichte aus
3) pret also weaved(= wind)
to weave one's way through the traffic/to the front — sich durch den Verkehr fädeln or schlängeln/nach vorne (durch)schlängeln3. vi3) (inf)to get weaving — sich ranhalten (inf)
to get weaving with sth — sich hinter etw (acc) klemmen (inf)
* * *weave [wiːv]A v/t prät wove [wəʊv], ( besonders 7 und 10) weaved, pperf woven [ˈwəʊvən], ( besonders 7 und 10) weaved1. einen Teppich etc weben3. einen Korb, Kranz etc flechten:weave together zusammenflechten, -weben6. fig ersinnen:B v/i1. weben (auch Spinne)2. flechten3. a) im Zickzack laufenb) hin und her pendeln (auch Boxer)d) sich wiegen:C s1. Gewebe n2. Webart f* * *I 1. noun(Textiles) Bindung, die2. transitive verb,1) (intertwine) weben [[Baum]wolle, Garn, Fäden]2) (make by weaving) weben [Textilien]; flechten [Girlande, Korb, Kranz]3) (fig.) einflechten [Nebenhandlung, Thema usw.] ( into in + Akk.)4) (fig.): (contrive) ausspinnen [Geschichte]3. intransitive verb,wove, woven (make fabric by weaving) webenII intransitive verb1) (move repeatedly from side to side) torkeln2) (take devious course) sich schlängeln* * *(into) v.einflechten (in) v.flechten v.(§ p.,pp.: flocht, geflochten)zusammen weben v.zusammenweben (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. v.(§ p.,p.p.: wove, woven)or: weaved•) = erfinden v.ersinnen v.verflechten v.weben v.wirken v. n.Gewebe - n.Webart -en f. -
9 strand
to \strand a boat ein Boot auf Grund setzen;to \strand a whale einen Wal stranden lassen vi stranden n (liter: shore) Gestade nt meist pl (liter, poet)1) ( single thread) Faden m; of rope Strang m; of tissue Faser f; of hair Strähne f; of grass Halm m; of wire Litze f fachspr (Am, Aus) ( string) Schnur f;she idly plucked \strands of grass gedankenverloren zupfte sie Grashalme aus;\strand of hair Haarsträhne f;\strand of pearls Perlenkette f;\strand of wool Wollfaden m\strand of life Lebensschiene f;you have your work and your home and rarely do those two \strands of your life come together Sie haben Ihre Arbeit und Ihr Zuhause, und beides läuft fast immer auf getrennten Schienen;\strand of melody Melodienstrang m;\strand of the plot Handlungsstrang m -
10 weave
I [wiːv]nome tessitura f.II 1. [wiːv]1) tess. tessere [thread, fabric]2) (interlace) intrecciare [cane, basket]; [ spider] tessere [ web]4) (move)2.to weave one's way through sth. — insinuarsi in qcs
to weave in and out — intrufolarsi (of dentro)
to weave towards sth. — (drunk) avvicinarsi a qcs. barcollando; (avoiding obstacles) avvicinarsi a qcs. zigzagando
* * *[wi:v]past tense - wove; verb1) (to make by crossing strands in a pattern: to weave cloth.) tessere2) (to tell (an interesting story).) inventare3) ((past tense, past participle weaved) to move backwards and forwards or from side to side: The cyclist weaved in and out of the traffic.) infilarsi•- weaver* * *[wiːv] wove pp: pt woven pp1. n2. vt(threads, basket) intrecciare, (fabric) tesseretessere, (fig: move in and out) zigzagare* * *weave /wi:v/n. (ind. tess.)3 ( di stoffa) disegno; trama: open weave, trama larga; herringbone weave, disegno a spina di pesce.(to) weave /wi:v/1 tessere ( anche fig.); intessere; intrecciare; ordire (fig.): to weave cotton [silk, wool], tessere cotone [seta, lana]; The girl was weaving at her loom, la ragazza tesseva al suo telaio; to weave baskets out of reeds, intrecciare canestri di cannucce; to weave a plan, ordire un piano3 inserire ( anche fig.): to weave invented facts into a biography, inserire fatti inventati in una biografia● to weave details into a story, introdurre particolari in una storia □ to weave flowers into a garland, fare una ghirlanda intrecciando fiori □ (autom.) to weave in and out between the cars (o in and out of the traffic), procedere incuneandosi tra le auto; fare la gimcana nel traffico □ to weave the plot of a novel, costruire l'intreccio di un romanzo □ ( a piedi) to weave through the crowd, farsi largo zigzagando tra la folla □ to weave one's way, andare a zigzag, serpeggiare, sgusciare ( attraverso la folla, ecc.); ( sci) scendere a serpentina □ ( del ragno) to weave a web, fare la ragnatela □ (fam.) Get weaving!, datti da fare!; muoviti!* * *I [wiːv]nome tessitura f.II 1. [wiːv]1) tess. tessere [thread, fabric]2) (interlace) intrecciare [cane, basket]; [ spider] tessere [ web]4) (move)2.to weave one's way through sth. — insinuarsi in qcs
to weave in and out — intrufolarsi (of dentro)
to weave towards sth. — (drunk) avvicinarsi a qcs. barcollando; (avoiding obstacles) avvicinarsi a qcs. zigzagando
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11 weave
[wi:v]past tense - wove; verb1) (to make by crossing strands in a pattern: to weave cloth.) tkati2) (to tell (an interesting story).) razpletati3) ((past tense, past participle weaved) to move backwards and forwards or from side to side: The cyclist weaved in and out of the traffic.) prepletati•- weaver* * *I [wi:v]nountkanje, način tkanjaII [wi:v]transitive verbtkati; izdelati ( a fabric — tkanino); ročno izdelati na statvah; splesti ( a basket — koš, košaro); vplesti, vtkati, pretkati ( with z); figuratively snovati, kovati; iznajti, izmisliti, izumiti; spraviti v zvezo, povezati (dogodke); vplesti, vnesti posameznostito weave a plot — kovati, snovati zarototo weave one's way through traffic — utreti si pot skozi promet; intransitive verb tkati; American colloquially hoditi v cikcaku, zvijati se skozi; zaplesti se;
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