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thread [θred] noun FIBRE 纤维 countable or uncountable ■(a length of) a very thin fibre 线•needle and thread针线 •loose threads松的线 countable ■a long thin line of something such as light or smoke (光、烟等)线状物,线状体•A thin thread of light made its way through the curtains.一缕光线透过帘子射进来。 [θred] noun CONNECTION 关连 countable ■The thread of a book, discussion, speech, etc. is its story or the way that it develops, one part connecting with another 思路;贯穿的主线•One of the main threads of the film is the development of the relationship between the boy and his uncle.电影的其中一条主线是男孩和他叔叔之间的关系发展。 •Unfortunately my attention wandered for a moment and I lost the thread of (= forgot) what I was saying.遗憾的是我一时失神,忘了刚才在说甚么。 countable ■a connected group of pieces of writing on the Internet, where people are talking about a particular subject 帖子(网际网路上一组相关的文章,全都围绕人们谈论的一个特定主题)•I was so pleased to find this thread, and to know that lots of people have the same problem as me!我很高兴看到这个帖子,发现很多人和我一样都有这个问题! [θred] noun SCREW 螺钉 countable ■a continuous raised line, such as the one which goes around the outside of a screw or bolt or the inside of a hole 螺纹 [θred] verb transitive ■to put something long and thin such as string or thread through a narrow hole or into a small space 穿线于;使穿过•to thread a needle穿针 •The sari had gold strands threaded through the material.这件莎丽的布料间穿上了金线。 [θred] verb transitive thread your way through/between, etc. ■to move carefully through a crowded space, changing direction in order to avoid people or things (避开障碍)穿过,通过(拥挤地带)•She threaded her way through the crowded market place.她穿过人群拥挤的市场。 |