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单词 web
释义 web
I. \ˈweb\ noun
(-s)
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German weppi web, Old Norse vefr, Old English wefan to weave — more at weave
1.
 a. : a fabric as it is being woven on a loom or as it appears when removed from a loom
  < a web of lace >
 b. archaic : a garment made of such a fabric
 c. : the filmlike sheet of fibers delivered by various textile machines especially on a card
  < webs of fibers are produced in a wide sheet >
  < carded webs of nylon >
 d. : warp
  < web and woof >
2.
 a. : cobweb 1
  < the spider spins its web >
  < the webs of the silkworm >
  < the crossed webs are attached to the frame of the surveyor's telescope >
 b. : snare, entanglement
  < enmeshed in the web of conflict and fear — William Peden >
  < the most intricate web of espionage and intrigue that any modern state has endured — R.H.Jackson >
3. : a tissue or membrane of an animal or plant: as
 a. : the membrane uniting fingers or toes either at their bases (as in man) or for a greater part of their length (as in many water birds and amphibians) — see goose illustration
 b. : the tissue between the larger veins of a leaf especially of tobacco
4. : webbing 2
5. archaic : a thin film growing over or covering the eye
6.
 a. : a thin metal sheet, plate, or strip
 b. : the vertical plate or portion connecting the upper and lower flanges or parts of a girder or rail — see t rail illustration
 c. : the arm of a crank
7.
 a. : an intricate structure resembling or suggestive of something woven : maze
  < the web of little wrinkles that radiated from the corners of her eyes — Hamilton Basso >
  < silvery birches spread a fragile web of loveliness over the highway — American Guide Series: Maine >
  < a web of railroad tracks — American Guide Series: Florida >
 b. : a complex arrangement, pattern, or development
  < the stuff of our lives is … a tangled web — Havelock Ellis >
  < this intricate web of social relations — Ralph Pieris >
  < the economy … has become a closely woven web — Roger Burlingame >
  < the close web of history — Herbert Agar >
8. : the series of barbs implanted on each side of the shaft of a feather : vane, vexillum
9.
 a. : a continuous sheet of paper manufactured or undergoing the process of manufacture on a paper machine
 b. : a reel of such paper for use in a rotary printing press
10. : a thin portion of material or a partition molded into hollow tile or other earthenware product to strengthen it
11. : the portion of a ribbed vault between the ribs
12. : snowshoe
 < would … get out their webs and snowshoe down — Helen Rich >
13. : a radio or television network
 < news analysts are … covered by the web's contract restricting private comment — Saul Carson >
 < the web was made up of member stations of the … Intercollegiate Broadcasting System — Newsweek >
II. verb
(webbed ; webbed ; webbing ; webs)
Etymology: in sense 1, from Middle English webben, from Old English webbian to weave, devise; akin to Old Norse vefja to wind, wrap, Middle High German weben to weave, Old English web (I); in other senses, from web (I)
transitive verb
1. archaic : to weave (a cloth or fabric) with a loom
2.
 a. : to weave a web upon
  < spiders web the grasses >
 b. : to cover with a web or network
  < roads webbed the forest land, connecting outlying farms … with the towns — American Guide Series: Tennessee >
3. : entangle, ensnare
 < the spider webs a fly >
intransitive verb
: to construct or form a web
 < the electrical cables which webbed everywhere — Fred Bradna & Hartzell Spence >
 < it was so cold … the hairs in his nostrils webbed into instant ice — Wallace Stegner >
III. noun
Usage: usually capitalized
: world wide web herein
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