lace
noun
verb
leɪs
noun
1
a
fine
cloth
made
with
patterns
of
many
very
small
holes
网眼织物,蕾丝(花边)
U
a
handkerchief
trimmed
with
lace
饰有蕾丝花边的手绢
lace
curtains
网眼窗帘
2
a
string
that
is
pulled
through
special
holes
in
shoes
or
clothing
to
pull
the
edges
together
and
fasten
them
鞋带; 系带
C usually plural 一般用复数
verb
3
lace up
also
又作
to
fasten
something
by
tying
a
lace
系〔(鞋)带〕; 用带子将…系紧;
Lace
up
your
shoes
or
you’ll
trip
over.
把鞋带系好,否则你会绊倒的。
lace
sth
to
sth
The
canvas
was
laced
to
a
steel
frame.
帆布由绳子系在钢架上。
4
to
add
a
small
amount
of
alcohol
or
a
drug
to
a
drink
给〔饮料〕掺入〔酒或药物〕
lace
sth
with
sth
coffee
laced
with
Irish
whiskey
掺有爱尔兰威士忌的咖啡
5
to
weave
or
twist
several
things
together
[书面] 把〔几个东西〕交织在一起
written
lace
sth
together
Hannah
laced
her
fingers
together.
汉娜手指交叉着。
6
to
include
something
all
through
something
you
write
or
say
在〔文章或话语中〕掺入,加进
He
laces
his
narrative
with
a
great
deal
of
irrelevant
information.
他在叙述中加了很多不相关的内容。
7
be laced with sth
to
have
some
of
a
quality
[书面] 带有某种品质
written
Iris’s
voice
was
heavily
laced
with
irony.
艾丽丝的话音中嘲讽的味道很浓。