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wove
(vbl.)weave的過去式(a.)布紋的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Weave
v. t.
[
imp.
Wove
p. p.
Woven
Wove
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Weaving
.
The
regular
imp. &
p
. p.
Weaved
is
rarely
used
.]
1.
To
unite
,
as
threads
of
any
kind
,
in
such
a
manner
as
to
form
a
texture
;
to
entwine
or
interlace
into
a
fabric
;
as
,
to
weave
wool
,
silk
,
etc
.;
hence
,
to
unite
by
close
connection
or
intermixture
;
to
unite
intimately
.
This
weaves
itself
,
perforce
,
into
my
business
.
--
Shak
.
That
in
their
green
shops
weave
the
smooth-haired
silk
To
deck
her
sons
. --
Milton
.
And
for
these
words
,
thus
woven
into
song
.
--
Byron
.
2.
To
form
,
as
cloth
,
by
interlacing
threads
;
to
compose
,
as
a
texture
of
any
kind
,
by
putting
together
textile
materials
;
as
,
to
weave
broadcloth
;
to
weave
a
carpet
;
hence
,
to
form
into
a
fabric
;
to
compose
;
to
fabricate
;
as
,
to
weave
the
plot
of
a
story
.
When
she
weaved
the
sleided
silk
.
--
Shak
.
Her
starry
wreaths
the
virgin
jasmin
weaves
.
--
Ld
.
Lytton
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wove
p.
pr
. &
rare
vb
. n.
of
Weave
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
weave
n
:
pattern
of
weaving
or
structure
of
a
fabric
v
1:
interlace
by
or
as
it
by
weaving
[
syn
:
interweave
] [
ant
:
unweave
]
2:
create
a
piece
of
cloth
by
interlacing
strands
of
fabric
,
such
as
wool
or
cotton
; "
tissue
textiles
" [
syn
:
tissue
]
3:
sway
to
and
fro
[
syn
:
waver
]
4:
to
move
or
cause
to
move
in
a
sinuous
,
spiral
,
or
circular
course
; "
the
river
winds
through
the
hills
"; "
the
path
meanders
through
the
vineyards
"; "
sometimes
,
the
gout
wanders
through
the
entire
body
" [
syn
:
wind
,
thread
,
meander
,
wander
]
[
also
:
woven
,
wove
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
wove
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weave
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