
머리카락이나 실 등을 세 가닥 이상으로 엮어 땋거나 꼬다.
To interweave three or more strands of hair, rope, or other flexible material into a single length.
예문:
"She carefully braided her daughter's hair into a complex pattern."
"The artisan showed us how to braid leather strips into a sturdy belt."
세 가닥 이상의 가닥을 엮어서 만든 머리 모양이나 끈.
A length of hair or other material formed by interlacing three or more strands.
예문:
"She wore her hair in a single thick braid down her back."
"The little girl had two neat braids tied with blue ribbons."
의복이나 가구의 가장자리를 장식하기 위해 짜인 좁은 형태의 장식용 끈.
A narrow, woven decorative band used for trimming or edging garments and upholstery.
예문:
"The officer's uniform was adorned with gold braid on the shoulders."
"We chose a silk braid to finish the edges of the velvet curtains."
의류나 직물의 가장자리에 장식용 끈을 둘러 장식하거나 마무리하다.
To decorate or finish the edge of a garment or fabric with a woven band.
예문:
"The traditional jacket was beautifully braided with silver thread."
"The tailor braided the cuffs of the coat to give it a more formal look."
전기적 차폐나 접지를 위해 금속선을 엮어 만든 관형 또는 평평한 구조물.
A tubular or flat structure of interwoven wires used for electrical shielding or grounding.
예문:
"The coaxial cable features a copper braid to protect against interference."
"Check the grounding braid for any signs of corrosion or wear."