woof

FREQ #10248

n. 纬线, 织物, 基本成分, 低吠声, 低鸣声

发音

US /ʰᵿʰ/
UK /wuːf/
其它
US /wʊf/
UK /wʊf/
US /wuf/

词形变化

woofs 复数 woofs 三单 woofing 现在分词 woofed 过去式 woofed 过去分词

释义与例句

n.
  1. 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.

    纬纱

    商务 工程
  2. 2.

    A woven fabric; also, the texture of a fabric.

    商务 工程 引申义
  3. 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. 4.

    Synonym of weaving (“the process of making woven material on a loom”).

    废旧 罕用 商务 工程
  5. 5.

    Something which is interwoven with another thing.

    比喻
  6. 6.

    An underlying foundation or structure of something; a fabric.

    比喻
  7. 1.

    The sound a dog makes when barking; a bark.

    汪汪

    㕵㕵

    罕用 及物
  8. 2.

    A sound resembling a dog's bark.

    罕用 及物 引申义
  9. 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
v.
  1. 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. 2.

    To interweave (something) with another thing; to weave (several things) together.

    比喻 罕用 及物
  3. 1.

    To say (something) in an aggressive or boastful manner.

    比喻 罕用 及物 非裔美国英语
  4. 2.

    To eat (food) voraciously; to devour, to gobble, to wolf.

    非正式 罕用 及物
  5. 3.

    Of a dog: to bark.

    不及物 罕用 及物
  6. 4.

    Of a person or thing: to make a sound resembling a dog's bark.

    不及物 罕用 及物
  7. 5.

    To speak in an aggressive or boastful manner.

    比喻 不及物 罕用 及物 非裔美国英语
  8. 1.

    Alternative form of wwoof.

    不及物 罕用 及物 植物学 商务
interj.
  1. 1.

    Used to indicate the sound of a dog barking, or something resembling it.

    罕用 及物
  2. 2.

    Used to express strong physical attraction for someone.

    幽默 罕用 及物
  3. 1.

    Oof, phew.

    罕用 及物

词汇关系

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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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