释义 |
sley I. noun or slay or sleigh \ˈslā\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English sleye, slay, from Old English slege, literally, act of beating, stroke; akin to Old High German slag blow, Old Norse slagr, Old English slēan to strike, beat, slay — more at slay 1. a. : a weaver's reed b. : a movable frame in a loom that carries the reed 2. : a guideway in a knitting machine 3. : the number of warp ends per inch in a cloth 4. : a device in a lace machine that contains small holes through which some warp ends pass and is used in selecting the pattern II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to separate and arrange in a reed the threads of (the warp) • sley·er \-lāə(r), -le(ə)r, -leə\ noun -s |