English to Chinese Dictionary knot

knot

definition
verb
the scarves were knotted loosely around their throats
fasten with a knot.
Her beautiful brown hair was tangled and knotted .
make (something, especially hair) tangled.
noun
tie a knot at the end of the cord
a fastening made by tying a piece of string, rope, or something similar.
Her hair was tangled in knots , she was pale, and her eyes were bloodshot.
a tangled mass in something such as hair.
translation of 'knot'
verb
纠缠,
扣子
noun
困难,
套,
纥,
扣,
节,
疙瘩,
example
Back in the pub, a 'knot' of Scots to the side of the big screen became as bored as the English fans with a less-than-exciting match.
Now pass the end of the line though the loop and slowly tighten the 'knot' .
That call and that feeling - that 'knot' in your stomach - is vivid to me after all these years.
Lynn paused, feeling the 'knot' starting to tighten again in her stomach.
It's a huge affair, the prize-giving dinner, even the Governor General shows up in a 'knot' of security men, but I want to go home.
On the other hand, home economics was virtually empty, with Miss Orton teaching a small 'knot' of girls made to do the cookery class by their parents.
As a child, Sara would climb the tallest tree to prove the 'knot' of fear in her belly didn't exist.
A small 'knot' of enthusiasts were invited up to the woods around Sonning Common to take a look.
Many immature avocets spend their first summer after fledging well south of breeding areas, as do immature grey plovers, bar-tailed godwits and 'knot' .
I would watch him shave and 'knot' his tie every morning and remember thinking that it was how I wanted to look when I went to work.
I was cutting some boards and hit a 'knot' in the wood, and the saw kicked back and cut my leg.
She set the parcel on the bed, kneeling on the floor as she untied the double 'knot' .
I washed my face and hands and braided my hair in a tight 'knot' at the nape of my neck.
The outside of the nest is camouflaged with moss, bud scales, leaves, and lichen, and often looks like a bump or 'knot' on the branch.
Eleonore Riley is sitting in her favourite chair, a small 'knot' of people around her.
One piece of wood may be a very simple object, yet another piece may be entirely different and very complex, especially around a burl or 'knot' .
Her hair was twisted in an elaborate 'knot' at the back of her head.
To construct Pieranski's 'knot' , you fold a circular loop of rope and tie two multiple overhand knots in it.
She pulled on the brush, trying to get a particularly difficult 'knot' out.
Peter gulped down a tense, hard 'knot' that had formed in the back of his throat.
It's a testament to this book's unusual ability to straddle fantasy and literary realms that this moment creates a real 'knot' of emotion in the reader's chest.
A tight 'knot' of anger begins to form in Mike's stomach.
His stomach tightens in a 'knot' as he stumbles down the hall towards his bedroom.
After a short time they came across a 'knot' of people gathered outside a church.
Her fingers trembled, making it even harder to untie the 'knot' .
The great 'knot' flies 3,000 miles from northwest Australia to its breeding ground in eastern China.
a complicated 'knot' of racial politics and pride
‘Every 'knot' on every log that goes out of here is trimmed flush, whether it is a saw log or a pulp log,’ he explains.
Then it all came back in a rush and the 'knot' in my stomach tightened.
I gritted my teeth as I carefully untied the 'knot' in the ribbon.
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