Braided Meaning in English
word · lemma: braid
ˈbɹeɪdɪd
BRAY-did
bɹˈeɪdɪd
bray-DID
释义
Formed by weaving three or more strands of hair, rope, or other material together. Often used to describe hair or decorative cords.
用法与细微差别
Common with hair, bread, or decorative cords: 'braided hair', 'braided rope', 'braided bread'. Usually an adjective. Not to be confused with 'plaited', which is similar but less common in American English.
Spanish: trenzadoPortuguese (BR): trançadoPortuguese (PT): entrançadoChinese (Simplified): 编成辫子的 - 编织的Chinese (Traditional): 編成辮子的 - 編織的Hindi: चोटी किया हुआ - गूंथा हुआArabic: مضفورBengali: বেণী করা - জোড়া দিয়ে গাঁথাRussian: косичкой - плетёныйJapanese: 三つ編みの - 編み込まれたVietnamese: tết - bệnKorean: 땋은 - 꼰Turkish: örgülüUrdu: چٹیا دار - بُنا ہواIndonesian: dệt bím - tết
例句
She wore her hair in braided pigtails.
basic
The baker made a braided loaf of bread.
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The rope was braided for extra strength.
basic
I love the look of braided hairstyles in summer.
natural
His friendship bracelet was handmade and braided from colorful threads.
natural
Those braided challah loaves look delicious on the table.
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