knot的意思和读音

knot

: [nɑt] : [nɒt]

n.

v.);

knots  knotted  knotting  

v.+n.tie knot,untie knot

n.porter's knot

knotn.in string/rope

1.a join made by tying together two pieces or ends of string, rope, etc.

to tie a knot

Tie the two ropes together with a knot.

hair full of knots and tangles(= twisted in a way that is difficult to comb )

of hair

2.a way of twisting hair into a small round shape at the back of the head

She had her hair in a knot.

in wood

3.a hard round spot in a piece of wood where there was once a branch

group of people

4.a small group of people standing close together

of muscles

5.a tight, hard feeling in the stomach, throat, etc. caused by nerves, anger, etc.

My stomach was in knots.

I could feel a knot of fear in my throat.

speed of boat/plane

6.a unit for measuring the speed of boats and aircraft; one nautical mile per hour

v.tie with knot

1.[t]~ sthto fasten sth with a knot or knots

He carefully knotted his tie.

twist

2.[i]to become twisted into a knot

3.[t]~ sthto twist hair into a particular shape

She wore her hair loosely knotted on top of her head.

muscles

4.[i][t]~ (sth)使if muscles, etc.knot or sthknots them, they become hard and painful because of fear, excitement, etc.

She felt her stomach knot with fear.

IDMget knotted(informal)a rude way of telling sb to go away or of telling them that you are annoyed with them

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n.1.a point where string, rope, or cloth is tied together, or is twisted together and pulled tight; a lump in fiber, string, or hair where it has become twisted together; a particular way of twisting or tying rope or string together2.a unit for measuring the speed of ships, aircraft, and wind, equal to one nautical mile per hour3.a round hard place in a piece of wood where a branch grew4.a womans hairstyle with the hair tied into a round shape5.a small group of people or things1.a point where string, rope, or cloth is tied together, or is twisted together and pulled tight; a lump in fiber, string, or hair where it has become twisted together; a particular way of twisting or tying rope or string together2.a unit for measuring the speed of ships, aircraft, and wind, equal to one nautical mile per hour3.a round hard place in a piece of wood where a branch grew4.a womans hairstyle with the hair tied into a round shape5.a small group of people or things

v.1.to tie a knot in rope, string, or cloth; to become twisted together, or to allow fibers, string, or hair to become twisted together2.if your stomach knots or is knotted, it gets an unpleasant tight feeling caused by fear or worry about what will happen

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1.So they just don't wish to knot a close opinion of Yin to acquaint this to Joe Zhong reach and give him to turn to tell.

2.As you pull with your left hand, slide the knot up to the ring with your right hand.

3.Practical gals wore their hair tied up in a roll and covered with a headscarf tied in a knot at the front.

4.If I was that knot, let me help you of it./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

5.Something is a knot when you reserve it, a scar when it's opened. If you don't understand my silence, you will never understand my words.

6.The crisis, he said, was like a rope with a knot in the middle: the more each side was pulled, the more the knot would tighten.

7.There is no other way to demonstrate that the Name-of-the-Father is nothing other than this knot than to suppose the rounds unknotted.

8.'A knot! ' said Alice, always ready to make herself useful, and looking anxiously about her. 'Oh, do let me help to undo it! '!”,“。”

9.And it was I that brought your father a pitch-pine knot, kindled at my own hearth, to set fire to an Indian village, in king Philip's war.?。

10.The deceased old man did not leave a will and the distribution of his property was a Gordian knot.