柯林斯詞典strand /str?nd/ (stranding,stranded,strands) 1. N-COUNT A strand of something such as hair, wire, or thread is a single thin piece of it. (頭發(fā)、電線或紗線的) 縷 She tried to blow a grey strand of hair from her eyes. 她試圖吹開(kāi)眼前的一縷白發(fā)。2. V-T If you are stranded, you are prevented from leaving a place, for example because of bad weather. 使滯畱 The climbers had been stranded by a storm. 這些登山者被暴風(fēng)雨睏住了。3. V to form (a rope, cable, etc) by winding strands together 搓; 絞(繩索等)4. V to leave or drive (ships, fish, etc) aground or ashore or (of ships, fish, etc) to be left or driven ashore 使(船、魚(yú)等)擱淺 返回 strand劍橋詞典 strand noun [C] (THREAD) a thin thread of something, often one of a few, twisted around each other to make a string or rope (線、繩等的)縷,股 She tucked a loose strand of hair behind her ears . 她把一綹松下來(lái)的頭發(fā)攏到耳後。 a strand of dental floss 一條牙線 strand noun [C] (PART) a part that combines with other parts to form a whole story , subject , or situation (完整故事、主題或情況的)部分,方麪 There are so many different strands to the plot that it's hard to follow . 故事情節(jié)頭緒紛亂,很難搞清楚。 strand noun [C] (COAST) literary a shore (海、湖或大河的)濱,岸 返回 strand