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weave (EN)
Verb, Verb, Substantiv

Verb “weave”

Infinitiv weave; er weaves; Prät. wove; Part. woven; Ger. weaving
  1. weben
    Grandma taught me how to weave a basket from willow branches.
  2. spinnen (im Kontext von Spinnentieren oder Raupen)
    The caterpillar began to weave its cocoon against the branch.
  3. verflechten
    The festival was a cultural tapestry, weaving together music, dance, and cuisine from around the world.
  4. ersinnen (im Sinne von Geschichten oder Plänen)
    The author wove a complex narrative that captivated readers from the first page.

Verb “weave”

Infinitiv weave; er weaves; Prät. weaved; Part. weaved; Ger. weaving
  1. schlängeln
    The boxer weaved to dodge his opponent's punches.
  2. sich schlängeln (im Kontext von Routen oder Wegen)
    The cyclist weaved a careful path through the congested city streets.
  3. wiegen (im Sinne von Kopfbewegungen)
    The caged parrot began to weave back and forth, showing signs of distress.

Substantiv “weave”

Sg. weave, Pl. weaves od. unz.
  1. Webart
    Her hair was styled in a loose weave that framed her face beautifully.