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 Translation for 'to weave' from English to Romanian
VERB   to weave | wove / weaved | woven / wove
weaving | weaves
SYNO to interweave | to meander | to thread | ...
a țeseto weave
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Translation for 'to weave' from English to Romanian

to weave
a țese
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Usage Examples English
  • For these reasons it is best to weave larger batches with mechanical Jacquards.
  • The town overcame these setbacks and the textile industry continued to develop, among other ways by devising a way to weave cows' hair.
  • The role of a gamemaster in a traditional table-top role-playing game (pencil-and-paper role-playing game) is to weave the other participants' player-character stories together, control the non-player aspects of the game, create environments in which the players can interact, and solve any player disputes.
  • The Stanegate differed from most other Roman roads in that it often followed the easiest gradients, and so tended to weave around, whereas typical Roman roads follow a straight path, even if this sometimes involves having punishing gradients to climb.
  • Similarly, Mike Diver of "Clash magazine" asserted that "White Pony" "changed everything – not just for Deftones, but metal as a whole", noting the album's "distinct air of progressive rock" and its ability to weave electronics into aggressive yet reflective songs.

  • The English word "tissue" derives from the French word "tissu", the past participle of the verb tisser, "to weave".
  • The same WEB source is used to "weave" a TeX file, and to "tangle" a Pascal source file.
  • The wood was used by some Native American tribes to start fires by friction, the shoots to weave baskets, and both the branches and stems to build various items including fishing weirs.
  • Other on- and offramps effectively function as right-in/right-out interchanges, forcing vehicles to weave in and out of the exit lane.
  • Plutarch recorded a fable-like story in which Selene asked her mother to weave her a garment to fit her measure, and her mother replied that she was unable to do so, as she kept changing shape and size, sometimes full, then crescent-shaped and others yet half her size.

  • The leaves can be treated to weave into baskets, mats, or sandals.
  • The framework of learning how to weave through observation can serve as a model that groups within a society use as a reference to guide their actions in particular domains of life.
  • Traders from Florence and Bruges bought the wool, then sheep-owning landlords started to weave wool outside the jurisdiction of the city and trade guilds.
  • At some point, people learned to weave plant fibers into textiles.
  • A loom is a device used to weave cloth and tapestry.

  • He was not an all-round naturalist like Darwin, who had shown clearly enough how to weave together detailed factual information and subtle arguments across the vast web of life.
  • Some Aleut women continue to weave ryegrass baskets.
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