n. 编织;纺织物
v. 编,织;(用……)编成;编造(故事等);迂回行进(weave的现在分词)
n. (Weaving)(美、英、加、澳、法)威文(人名)
1.The weaving techniques they used were taken from Egypt.
他们使用的编织技术取自埃及。
2.The gunships dive to give chase, dodging and weaving through the trunks.
武装直升机俯冲着追逐,在树干间闪躲、穿行。
3.Weaving then was a long, tedious and repetitive process with little automation.
那时纺织是长时间单调、重复的工作,自动化程度很小。
4.From the 1880s to the 1930s, the textile industry in Japan employed over half of all workers, most of them in the three major branches of silk reeling, cotton spinning, and weaving.
从十九世纪八十年代到三十年代,日本的纺织工业雇用了半数以上的工人,其中大部分在缫丝、棉纺和织造三大部门。
5.New weaving technologies, however, increased the efficiency of production.
然而,这些新的纺织技术提高了产品的效率。
6.She is skilled at spinning and weaving.
她是纺织能手。
7.Relatively recently we actually turned on JDT weaving by default.
实际上,最近我们默认开启了JDT织入。
8.She steeped reeds for basket weaving.
她把芦苇浸泡起来以备编织篮子。