Weave in spanish

Tejido

pronunciation: texidoʊ part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures

weave1 = tejido, textura. 

Example: Cloth styles began to change in the 1920s with the introduction of plain uncalendered materials that made a virtue of showing the pattern of the weave.

weave2 = tejer, urdir. [Verbo irregular: pasado wove, participio woven]

Example: This article compares an expert system to a rug and the shell to the loom on which it was woven.

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» interweave = entretejer, integrar, entrecruzar, entrelazar, unir inextricablemente, imbricar, trenzar, solapar. [Verbo irregular: pasado interwove, participio interwoven]

Example: Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.

» unweave = deshacer lo tejido.

Example: The writer contends that Molly's soliloquy represents a textual performance of Penelope's backstage activity of weaving in order to unweave so as to outwit her suitors.

» weave + to form = formar en su conjunto.

Example: Book collections of royal families, religious temples and scholarly institutions weaved to form a pattern of ancient Chinese civilization.

» weave together = entretejer, entrelazar, entremezclar, mezclar.

Example: She does this by weaving together, in a highly structured pattern, pieces from a variety of texts.

weave3 = urdir, tramar. [Verbo irregular: pasado wove, participio woven]

Example: You cannot get pleasure from a literary book until you have 'lived inside it' -- have discovered the patterns of event, of character, of language, of meaning, being woven in it.

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» O what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive! = ¡En qué lío cada vez más complicado nos metemos al mentir!. [Palabras de uno de los personajes de Walter Scott que hoy día se utiliza como cita]

Example: O what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to retrieve...

» weave + a magic spell = encantar, seducir, hechizar, conjurar.

Example: These love boats and the romantic Bahamas will no doubt continue to weave their magic spell.

» weave + a story = tejer una historia, urdir una historia, contar una historia.

Example: Based on hundreds of interviews with Hollywood's power players, she weaves Eisner's story together with those who have crossed his path.

» weave + a tale = contar una historia, urdir un relato, urdir un cuento.

Example: The old expressions 'spin a yarn', 'weave a tale' suggest the anecdotal, conversational quality that must be striven for by the storyteller.

weave4 = serpentear, zigzaguear. 

Example: City running has its list of perils: uneven pavement, overly-friendly dogs, and inopportunely-timed traffic lights can have you weaving and stopping when all you want to do is go.

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» weave + Posesivo + way (a)round = serpentear por, zigzaguear por.

Example: As she weaved her way around the spreading pools of blood she did her best to remain calm and collected.

Weave synonyms

wind in spanish: , pronunciation: waɪnd part of speech: noun thread in spanish: , pronunciation: θred part of speech: noun tissue in spanish: , pronunciation: tɪsju part of speech: noun waver in spanish: , pronunciation: weɪvɜr part of speech: verb, noun interweave in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪntɜrwiv part of speech: verb meander in spanish: , pronunciation: miændɜr part of speech: noun, verb

Weave antonyms

unweave pronunciation: ənwiv part of speech: verb
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