单词 | plait |
释义 | plait (plæt , US pleɪt ) Word forms: plaits , plaiting , plaited 1. verb If you plait three or more lengths of hair, rope, or other material together, you twist them over and under each other to make one thick length. [mainly British] Joanna parted her hair, and then began to plait it into two thick braids. [VERB noun] ...a plaited leather belt. [VERB-ed] 2. countable noun A plait is a length of hair that has been plaited. [mainly British] regional note: in AM, usually use braid Collocations: plait hair He learnt how to plait hair and did everything to be the best dad. Times,Sunday Times Will they be able to plait hair? Times, Sunday Times One more tip: plaiting hair into small braids before styling also reduces volume. Times, Sunday Times We can do complicated things without thinking about them, such as tying shoelaces or knots or plaiting hair. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 辫子 Japanese: おさげ |
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