knit

US [nɪt]
UK [nɪt]
  • v.编织;针织;机织;织平针
  • n.编织的衣服;针织衫
  • Web毛衣;结合;编结
Simple Present:knits  Present Participle:knitting  Past Tense:knitted  
knit
v.
1.
[t][i]
编织;针织;机织to make clothes, etc. from wool or cotton thread using two long thin knitting needles or a machine
I knitted this cardigan myself.
我自己织的这件开襟毛衣。
Lucy was sitting on the sofa, knitting.
露西坐在沙发上织毛线活儿。
She's knitting the baby a shawl.
她在给宝宝织一床小被子。
2.
[t][i]
~ (sth)
织平针to use a basic stitch in knitting
Knit one row, purl one row.
织一趟平针,织一趟反针。
3.
[t][i]
~ (sb/sth) (together)
(使)紧密结合,严密,紧凑to join people or things closely together or to be joined closely together
a closely/tightly knit community(= one in which relationships are very close)
紧密团结的群体
Society is knit together by certain commonly held beliefs.
社会是靠某些共同的信念来维系的。
4.
[i][t]
~ (sth)
(使)愈合,接合to grow together again to form one piece; to make broken bones grow together again
The bone failed to knit correctly.
骨头愈合得不好。
IDM
knit your brow(s)
皱眉(表示沉思、恼怒等)to move your eyebrows together, to show that you are thinking hard, feeling angry, etc.
n.
1.
[usupl]
编织的衣服;针织衫a piece of clothing that has been knitted
winter knits
编织的冬衣

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