2012年4月7日 星期六

2012_04_07 Pleach v.To braid (hair).; 編織(頭髮)。

Word of the Day for Saturday, April  7, 2012
pleach \pleech\, verb:
1. To interweave branches or vines for a hedge or arbor.
2. To make or renew (a hedge, arbor, etc.) by such interweaving.
3. To braid (hair).
Robert got up very early, and went off to pleach the big hedge at the foot of the far pasture.
 -- Mary Webb, Seven for a Secret
I might not be able to install plumbing fixtures or to pleach apple trees, but I know how to throw a good party.
 -- Nancy Atherton, Aunt Dimity and the Family Tree
Pleach is derived from the Middle French word plais, which meant "a hedge."
1。對沖喬木樹枝藤蔓交織
2。作出或更新對沖,涼亭交織
3。編織(頭髮)

羅伯特很早就起床去了pleach遙遠的牧場腳下大型對沖
- 瑪麗·韋布,七秘密

可能不能夠安裝管道裝置pleach蘋果樹我知道如何拋出一個好的
- 南希·阿瑟頓阿姨Dimity和家庭

pleach來自法語單詞中東plais,這意味著對沖

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