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thread/θred/ n. & v.●n. 1a a spun-out filament of cotton, silk, glass, etc.; yarn (棉、丝、玻璃等)线;纱线 b a length of this 线状物;线状体 2 a thin cord of twisted yarns used esp. in sewing and weaving (尤指用于缝纫和织布的)棉纱,麻纱 3 anything regarded as threadlike with reference to its continuity or connectedness 条理;历程;贯穿的主线 the thread of life 生命的历程; lost the thread of his argument 他论据的思路断了 4 the spiral ridge of a screw 螺齿,螺丝 5 (in pl. 用复数) slang clothes [俚语]衣服 6 a thin seam or vein of ore 细矿脉 ●v. tr. 1a pass a thread through the eye of (a needle) 穿线(入针眼等) b (often foll. by 常后跟 through) pass (a thread, ribbon, etc.) through a hole or series of holes 把(线或带子等)穿过洞眼 2 put (beads) on a thread 用线穿(珠子) 3 arrange (material in a strip form, e.g. film or magnetic tape) in the proper position on equipment 装(胶卷);装(录音磁带) 4 make (one's way) carefully through a crowded place, over a difficult route, etc. 穿行(或绕行)于(拥挤的人群或艰难的路程) 5 streak (hair etc.) as with threads 使(头发等)夹带有条状物 6 form a screw thread on 刻螺纹于 □ hang by a thread be in a precarious state, position, etc. 千钧一发,岌岌可危 □ threader n.□ threadlike adj.[Old English thrœˉd, from Germanic] |