woven
verb
uk/ˈwəʊ.vən/us/ˈwoʊ.vən/past participle ofweave
(weave 的过去分词)Textiles: general words
- baize
- Bargello
- bias
- brocade
- cloth
- cutpiece
- denier
- fibre
- multifilament
- nap
- padding
- pile
- pill
- reweave
- suiting
- swatch
- textile
- the weft
- webbed
- yarn
单词 | woven |
释义 | woven verb uk/ˈwəʊ.vən/us/ˈwoʊ.vən/past participle ofweave (weave 的过去分词)Textiles: general words
woven| American Dictionarywoven us/ˈwoʊ·vən/past participle ofweave Examplesofwovenwoven A few specimens show evidence of having beenwoven, but fragments of this size might not be expected to provide such evidence. From theCambridge English Corpus In other words, the view through the window is not bare but 'dressed' in a looselywovenveil regulating its transcription. From theCambridge English Corpus A third and final relevant characteristicwoveninto the fabric of the contemporary healthcare environment is the medical malpractice system. From theCambridge English Corpus The region is also known for its traditional basketry, wherein handwoven baskets and other utility products made exclusively by the women. From Wikipedia ![]() In a biography proper, however, all these aspects would have beenwoventogether in a chronological development. From theCambridge English Corpus Not all of these themes, sub-divided into the nine chapters, are tidilywoventogether. From theCambridge English Corpus Most common are homespun or handwoven fabrics with simple over-under weaves, twills and jacquards. From Wikipedia ![]() Since chemicals for coloring were very scarce those days, bark of trees and fruits were used to dye all those handwoven products. From Wikipedia ![]() The two logos feature a pixelized version of a banig or a handwoven mat traditionally used for sleeping and sitting. From Wikipedia ![]() Strands of socialist politics and modernist aesthetic austerity were alsowoveninto the circle's discussions. From theCambridge English Corpus As such it is a brilliant and richly-woventapestry, full of insight and fresh ideas. From theCambridge English Corpus Spirit is the regenerative power of these circulatory flows which, in living organisms, are bound into tightlywovenbundles or tissues of extraordinary complexity. From theCambridge English Corpus Seen from the perspective of the co-opted and bureaucratized movement member, tension, ambivalence, opposition, and conflict iswoveninto the entanglement. From theCambridge English Corpus A large wind-chime hammock sculpture was suspended from awovencanoe-like roof structure lashed to the pier's end. From theCambridge English Corpus Learning about other theological orientations is inextricablywovenwith the understanding that all other maslaks are misleading, if not altogether wrong. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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