单词 | lace |
释义 | noun | verb lacelace1 /leɪs/ ●○○ noun 1[uncountable] a type of fine cloth made with patterns of very small holes: a lace wedding veil → see also lacy2[countable usually plural] a string that is pulled through special holes in shoes or clothing and tied, in order to pull the edges together and fasten them → see also shoelace [Origin: 1100–1200 Old French laz net, string, from Latin laqueus trap] noun | verb lacelace2 verb 1[transitive] to pass a string or lace through holes in something such as a pair of shoes2[intransitive, transitive] (also lace up) to pull something together or fasten something by tying a lace, or to be pulled together or fastened in this way: Dave laced his running shoes and ran off. The shirt laces up the back.3to add a small amount of something such as alcohol, a spice, a drug, or poison to a drink or food: lace something with something Someone had laced her drink with rat poison.4be laced with something if a book, lesson, speech, etc. is laced with something, it has a lot of a particular quality all through it: Their conversations are laced with swearing.5to weave or twist something together: Hannah laced her fingers together. |
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