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weave (EN)
verbo, verbo, sustantivo

verbo “weave”

infinitivo weave; él weaves; pret. wove; part. woven; ger. weaving
  1. tejer
    Grandma taught me how to weave a basket from willow branches.
  2. hilar (en el contexto de arañas o insectos)
    The caterpillar began to weave its cocoon against the branch.
  3. entrelazar
    The festival was a cultural tapestry, weaving together music, dance, and cuisine from around the world.
  4. urdir
    The author wove a complex narrative that captivated readers from the first page.

verbo “weave”

infinitivo weave; él weaves; pret. weaved; part. weaved; ger. weaving
  1. zigzaguear
    The boxer weaved to dodge his opponent's punches.
  2. trazar (en el contexto de crear una ruta)
    The cyclist weaved a careful path through the congested city streets.
  3. mecer (la cabeza de un lado a otro)
    The caged parrot began to weave back and forth, showing signs of distress.

sustantivo “weave”

sing. weave, pl. weaves o no contable
  1. tejido (refiriéndose al patrón o método)
    Her hair was styled in a loose weave that framed her face beautifully.