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thread

noun
/θred/
/θred/
Idioms
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  1. [uncountable, countable] a thin string of cotton, wool, silk, etc. used for sewing or making cloth(棉、毛、丝等的)线
    • a needle and thread针线
    • a robe embroidered with gold thread用金线绣的长袍
    • the delicate threads of a spider’s web蜘蛛网的纤丝
    • You've pulled a thread in your jumper.你的套衫开线了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • strong
    • delicate
    • fine
    … of thread
    • length
    • piece
    verb + thread
    • spin
    • pull
    • cut
    phrases
    • hanging by a thread
    • needle and thread
    See full entry
  2. [countable] an idea or a feature that is part of something greater; an idea that connects the different parts of something线索;脉络;思路;贯穿的主线
    • A common thread runs through these discussions.这些讨论都贯穿着一条共同的主线。
    • The author skilfully draws together the different threads of the plot.作者娴熟地把情节的各种线索串联在一起。
    • I lost the thread of the argument (= I could no longer follow it).我再跟不上这论证的思路了。
    • The speaker lost his thread (= forgot what he wanted to say) halfway through the talk.讲话者讲到一半乱了思路。
    see also golden thread
    Extra Examples
    • As the film progresses, the threads of the plot slowly begin to unravel.随着电影的展开,情节的脉络渐渐明朗起来。
    • I found it hard to follow the main thread of his argument.我觉得很难跟上他论证的主线。
    • On studying the different historians' accounts, common threads emerge.研究不同历史学家的记载,会发现其中有共同的线索。
    • Apart from one or two loose threads, the police now had the complete picture of what happened.除了一两条松散的线索之外,警察对于发生的事情已经有了全盘了解。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • central
    • main
    • common
    verb + thread
    • have
    • follow
    • trace
    thread + verb
    • run through something
    • connect
    • link
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  3. [countable] thread (of something) a long, thin line of something线状物;细细的一条
    • A thread of light emerged from the keyhole.从锁眼里透出一丝光亮。
    • a silvery thread of water银色的水线
    • Thin threads of blood glittered on his forehead and cheeks.他的前额和脸颊上闪烁着细细的血丝。
  4. [countable] (computing计算机) a series of connected messages on email, social media, etc. that have been sent by different people(互联网留言板上帖子的)系列相关信息,链式消息Topics Phones, email and the internetc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • comment
    • discussion
    verb + thread
    • open
    • start
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  5. [countable] the raised line that runs around the length of a screw and that allows it to be fixed in place by twisting螺纹
  6. threads
    [plural] (North American English, old-fashioned, informal) clothes衣服
  7. Word OriginOld English thrǣd (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch draad and German Draht, also to the verb throw. The verb dates from late Middle English.
Idioms
hang by a hair/thread
  1. (of a person’s life人的生命) to be in great danger命悬一线;气若游丝;危在旦夕Topics Dangerc2
pick up the threads
  1. to return to an earlier situation or way of life after a period doing something else恢复原状

thread

verb
/θred/
/θred/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they thread
/θred/
/θred/
he / she / it threads
/θredz/
/θredz/
past simple threaded
/ˈθredɪd/
/ˈθredɪd/
past participle threaded
/ˈθredɪd/
/ˈθredɪd/
-ing form threading
/ˈθredɪŋ/
/ˈθredɪŋ/
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  1. [transitive] thread something (+ adv./prep.) to pass something long and thin, especially thread, through a narrow opening or hole穿(针);纫(针);穿过
    • to thread a needle (with cotton)(用棉线)纫针
    • to thread cotton through a needle用棉线纫针
    • A tiny wire is threaded through a vein to the heart.一根细金属丝从静脉里穿到心脏。
  2. [intransitive, transitive] to move or make something move through a narrow space, avoiding things that are in the way(使)穿过;通过;穿行 synonym pick your way
    • + adv./prep. The waiters threaded between the crowded tables.服务员穿行在拥挤的餐桌之间。
    • thread your way + adv./prep. It took me a long time to thread my way through the crowd.我花了很长时间才从人群中挤过去。
  3. [transitive] thread something (onto something) to join two or more objects together by passing something long and thin through them穿成串;串在一起
    • to thread beads (onto a string)(在绳子上)把珠子串起来
    • Thread the cubes of meat and vegetables onto metal skewers.将肉块和蔬菜串在金属串上。
  4. [transitive] thread something to pass film, tape, string, etc. through parts of a piece of equipment so that it is ready to use给…装入(胶片、磁带、丝弦等)
  5. [transitive, usually passive] thread something (with something) to sew or twist a particular type of thread into something用…线缝;把…线绞入
    • a robe threaded with gold and silver用金银线缝的长袍
  6. Word OriginOld English thrǣd (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch draad and German Draht, also to the verb throw. The verb dates from late Middle English.

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