braid
braid
breɪd
breid
British pronunciation
/bɹˈe‍ɪd/

Définition et signification de « braid » en anglais

Braid
01

tresse, natte

a hairstyle created by interweaving three or more strands of hair into a patterned structure
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braid definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The girl 's braid came loose after a long day at school.
02

galon, passementerie

a decorative trim made from interwoven strands of thread or yarn, often used to embellish garments, cushions, or window treatments
example
Exemples
She sewed a narrow braid around the edges of the silk pillowcases.
Elle a cousu un galon étroit autour des bords des taies d'oreiller en soie.
to braid
01

tresser

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
Exemples
The mother skillfully braided her daughter's hair for school.
La mère a habilement tressé les cheveux de sa fille pour l'école.
02

tresser, natter

to create something by intertwining multiple strands together in a woven pattern
Transitive: to braid strands of a material
example
Exemples
In preparation for the festival, she braided colorful ribbons into a festive garland to adorn the parade float.
En préparation du festival, elle a tressé des rubans colorés pour en faire une guirlande festive afin de décorer le char de parade.
03

galonner, border

to adorn the edges or seams of a garment with a decorative strip of material
Transitive: to braid part of a garment
example
Exemples
The seamstress carefully braided the cuffs of the blouse with delicate lace trim.
La couturière a soigneusement tressé les poignets de la blouse avec une délicate garniture en dentelle.
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