strand
noun /strænd/
/strænd/
(线、绳、金属线、毛发等的)股,缕 - He pulled at a loose strand of wool in his sweater.
他扯了扯毛衣里的一缕松散的羊毛。 - a few strands of dark hair
几绺黑发 - She wore a single strand of pearls around her neck.
她脖子上戴着单串珍珠。
Topics Appearancec1- He brushed a strand of hair from my face.
他把我脸上的一缕头发拨开。 - She pushed a stray strand of hair out of her eyes.
她把遮住眼睛的一缕头发拨开。 - She tucked a strand of long dark hair behind her ear.
她把一缕长长的黑发别到耳后。 - She wove the four coloured strands together into a ribbon.
她用 4 根彩色线织成了丝带。 - a loose strand of hair
一缕散发 - Thin strands of copper wire can be bent easily.
细股铜线可以轻易弄弯。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- long
- thick
- thin
- …
- twirl
- twist
- weave
- …
- strand of
- He pulled at a loose strand of wool in his sweater.
(观点、计划、故事等的)部分,方面 - We heard every strand of political opinion.
各派的政治观点我们都听到了。 - The author draws the different strands of the plot together in the final chapter.
作者在最后一章把不同的情节线索归拢到了一起。
- There are three main strands to the policy.
该政策主要涉及三个方面。 - There are various strands in feminist thinking.
女权主义思想有多个不同的派别。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- important
- main
- different
- …
- bring together
- draw together
- pull together
- …
- come together
- strand to
- strand in
- strand within
- …
- strands of opinion
- strands of thought
- We heard every strand of political opinion.
- (literary or Irish English) the land along the edge of the sea or ocean, or of a lake or river
Topics Geographyc2(海洋、湖或河的)岸,滨
词源noun senses 1 to 2 late 15th cent.: of unknown origin. noun sense 3 Old English (as a noun), of unknown origin. The verb dates from the early 17th cent.