单词 | web |
释义 | Word Frequency web(wɛb) noun 1. any structure, construction, fabric, etc, formed by or as if by weaving or interweaving ▶ Related adjective: retiary2. a mesh of fine tough scleroprotein threads built by a spider from a liquid secreted from its spinnerets and used to trap insects See also cobweb (sense 1)3. a similar network of threads spun by certain insect larvae, such as the silkworm 4. a fabric, esp one in the process of being woven 5. a membrane connecting the toes of some aquatic birds or the digits of such aquatic mammals as the otter 6. the vane of a bird's feather 7. architecture the surface of a ribbed vault that lies between the ribs 8. the central section of an I-beam or H-beam that joins the two flanges of the beam 9. any web-shaped part of a casting used for reinforcement 10. the radial portion of a crank that connects the crankpin to the crankshaft 11. a thin piece of superfluous material left attached to a forging; fin 12. a. a continuous strip of paper as formed on a paper machine or fed from a reel into some printing presses b. (as modifier) web offset a web press 13. the woven edge, without pile, of some carpets 14. the web 15. any structure, construction, etc, that is intricately formed or complex a web of intrigue verbWord forms: webs, webbing or webbed 16. (transitive) to cover with or as if with a web 17. (transitive) to entangle or ensnare 18. (intransitive) to construct a web Derived forms webless (ˈwebless) adjective weblike (ˈwebˌlike) adjective Word origin Old English webb; related to Old Saxon, Old High German webbi, Old Norse vefr |
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