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[/nɪt; nɪt/] v (-tt-, pt, pp knitted; in sense 3, usu 用於下述第三义时通常作knit) 用法: 1 [I, Tn, Dn.n, Dn.pr] ~ sth (for sb) make (a garment or fabric) by forming wool, silk, etc yarn into connecting loops, either by hand (using long needles) or on a machine 编织, 针织(衣物等): Do you know how to knit? 你会织毛活儿吗? * She knitted her son a sweater. 她给儿子织了一件毛衣. 用法: 2 [I, Tn] (in knitting instructions) make a plain (ie not a purl) stitch (编织法中)织(平针): knit one, purl one 织一正针、 一反针. 用法: 3 [I, Ip, Tn, Tn.p] ~ (sth) (together)(cause sth to) join or grow firmly together (使某物)连接或牢固地长在一起: The broken bones have knit (together) well. 断骨已愈合良好. * a well-knit frame, ie a compact sturdy body 结实的体格 * (fig 比喻) a closely-knit argument 严密的论据 * (fig 比喻) The two groups are knit together by common interests. 这两集团因有共同利益而联合在一起. 用法: 4 (idm 习语) knit one's `brow(s) frown 皱眉. |