braid
braid
breɪd
breid
British pronunciation
/bɹˈe‍ɪd/

Definición y significado de "braid"en inglés

01

trenza

a hairstyle created by interweaving three or more strands of hair into a patterned structure
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braid definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
He admired the intricate braid woven with colorful ribbons.
02

galón, pasamanería

a decorative trim made from interwoven strands of thread or yarn, often used to embellish garments, cushions, or window treatments
example
Ejemplos
The theater curtains were lined with a thick red braid for extra elegance.
Las cortinas del teatro estaban forradas con un grueso galón rojo para mayor elegancia.
to braid
01

trenzar

to twist two or three strands of hair in a way that forms a single intertwined piece
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Transitive: to braid hair
to braid definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The hairstylist demonstrated how to braid a fishtail pattern.
El peluquero demostró cómo trenzar un patrón de cola de pescado.
02

trenzar, entrelazar

to create something by intertwining multiple strands together in a woven pattern
Transitive: to braid strands of a material
example
Ejemplos
To create a rustic table centerpiece, she braided dried grasses and flowers into a charming and organic arrangement.
Para crear un centro de mesa rústico, ella trenzó hierbas secas y flores en un arreglo encantador y orgánico.
03

ribetear, orlar

to adorn the edges or seams of a garment with a decorative strip of material
Transitive: to braid part of a garment
example
Ejemplos
To embellish the neckline of the dress, she chose to braid it with a fine velvet ribbon.
Para embellecer el escote del vestido, eligió trenzarlo con una fina cinta de terciopelo.
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