woof
n. 纬线, 织物, 基本成分, 低吠声, 低鸣声
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释义与例句
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1.
The set of yarns carried by the shuttle of a loom which are placed crosswise at right angles to and interlaced with the warp; the weft.
纬
纬纱
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2.
A woven fabric; also, the texture of a fabric.
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3.
The thread or yarn used to form the weft of woven fabric; the fill, the weft.
诗歌 商务 工程 引申义 -
4.
Synonym of weaving (“the process of making woven material on a loom”).
废旧 罕用 商务 工程 -
5.
Something which is interwoven with another thing.
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6.
An underlying foundation or structure of something; a fabric.
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1.
The sound a dog makes when barking; a bark.
汪汪
㕵㕵
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2.
A sound resembling a dog's bark.
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3.
A sound resembling a dog's bark.
A low-frequency sound of bad quality produced by a loudspeaker.
罕用 及物 引申义
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1.
To place (yarns) crosswise at right angles to and interlaced with the warp in a loom.
罕用 及物 商务 工程 -
2.
To interweave (something) with another thing; to weave (several things) together.
比喻 罕用 及物 -
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To say (something) in an aggressive or boastful manner.
比喻 罕用 及物 非裔美国英语 -
2.
To eat (food) voraciously; to devour, to gobble, to wolf.
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3.
Of a dog: to bark.
不及物 罕用 及物 -
4.
Of a person or thing: to make a sound resembling a dog's bark.
不及物 罕用 及物 -
5.
To speak in an aggressive or boastful manner.
比喻 不及物 罕用 及物 非裔美国英语 -
1.
Alternative form of wwoof.
不及物 罕用 及物 植物学 商务
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1.
Used to indicate the sound of a dog barking, or something resembling it.
汪
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2.
Used to express strong physical attraction for someone.
幽默 罕用 及物 -
1.
Oof, phew.
罕用 及物
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词源
The noun is derived from Middle English wof, oof, owf (“threads in a piece of woven fabric at right angles to the warp, weft, woof; also sometimes the warp; transverse filaments of a spider web”) [and other forms] (the forms beginning with w were influenced by warp and weft), from Old English ōwef, āwef, from ō-, ā- (prefix meaning ‘away; from; off; out’) + *wef (“web”) (only attested in the form gewef (“woof”); from wefan (“to weave”), from Proto-West Germanic *weban (“to weave”), from Proto-Germanic *webaną (“to weave”), from Proto-Indo-European *webʰ- (“to braid; to weave”)). The verb is derived from the noun.
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