to loom
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隐约出现, 逼近
to appear as a large shape that is unclear, particularly in a manner that is threatening
Intransitive
例子
Dark storm clouds began to loom on the horizon, signaling an approaching thunderstorm.
黑暗的暴风云开始在地平线上隐约出现,预示着雷暴即将来临。
The towering mountain range loomed in the distance as they continued their hike.
当他们继续徒步旅行时,高耸的山脉在远处隐约可见。
02
隐约出现, 威胁性地显现
to appear suddenly and with a sense of threat or significance
Intransitive
例子
Economic troubles began to loom as the stock market plunged.
随着股市暴跌,经济问题开始显现。
The possibility of war loomed in the minds of the citizens as tensions escalated between the two countries.
随着两国之间的紧张局势升级,战争的可能性在公民的脑海中隐约出现。
03
织, 编织
to operate or weave fabric on a device used for making fabric by interlacing threads
Transitive: to loom fabric
例子
The artisan carefully loomed a beautiful tapestry using vibrant threads.
工匠用鲜艳的线精心织造了一幅美丽的挂毯。
In the textile factory, workers loomed large bolts of fabric for mass production.
在纺织厂,工人们织造大卷的布料用于大规模生产。
Loom
01
织布机, 纺织机
a device used for weaving textiles or fabrics, consisting of a frame or machine with a series of parallel threads called the warp, and a set of perpendicular threads called the weft, which are interlaced to create the fabric
例子
The artisan operated the loom with practiced precision.
工匠以熟练的精度操作了织布机。
Ancient looms were often made of wood and powered by hand.
古代的织布机通常由木头制成,并由手工驱动。



























