web

/web/ (bre, ipa) · /web/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈweb/ (ame, mw)

web — noun

  • websingular
  • websplural

1. A structure of thin, sticky threads that a spider produces from its body and use

1.名詞A2
釋義

A structure of thin, sticky threads that a spider produces from its body and uses as a net to catch small insects for food.

例句

In the early morning, the garden was covered with delicate spider webs sparkling with dew.

collocation: covered with + web

A large garden spider had spun its web between the branches of the old apple tree.

verb pattern: spin + a web

同義詞
  • cobweb

    refers specifically to an old, dusty spider web

  • spiderweb

    a single-word synonym; slightly more common in American English

文法句型

web + of + noun

spin + a web

web + between/among + noun

用法筆記

Often used with 'spider' (spider web) or 'cob' (cobweb) for older, dusty webs. Cobweb specifically refers to an abandoned web covered in dust.

常見錯誤

The spider made a cobweb.
The spider made a web.
💡'cobweb' refers to an old, dusty web, not a fresh one spun by the spider.

2. A thin membrane of skin joining the toes of certain water birds and animals, whi

2.名詞B2
釋義

A thin membrane of skin joining the toes of certain water birds and animals, which helps them move through water while swimming.

例句

Ducks have webbed feet that help them push through the water when they search for food.

modifier: webbed + noun describing body part

The frog's back feet are fully webbed, making it one of the strongest swimmers in the pond.

同義詞
  • webbing

    the noun form for this skin membrane

  • membrane

    a more general biological term for thin skin layers

文法句型

webbed + noun

web + between + plural noun

用法筆記

The adjective form 'webbed' is far more common than the noun 'web' for this sense. Learners should focus on 'webbed feet/toes' as the most natural expression.

常見錯誤

A duck has web feet.
A duck has webbed feet.
💡Use the adjective form 'webbed', not the noun 'web'.

3. The global system of connected documents, pages, and images that people can acce

3.名詞A2
釋義

The global system of connected documents, pages, and images that people can access through the internet, often referred to simply as the Web.

例句

Indra found the answer by searching on the web for less than five minutes.

preposition: on the web

The company launched a new website on the World Wide Web last month and gained many customers.

full form: World Wide Web

同義詞
  • internet

    broader term; the web is a service that runs on the internet

  • world wide web

    the full, formal name

  • cyberspace

    more abstract and slightly dated; used for the virtual environment

文法句型

on the web

web + noun (as modifier)

用法筆記

Capitalize as 'the Web' or 'the World Wide Web' in formal writing. In everyday speech, 'the web' (lowercase) is standard. The phrase 'surf the web' is dated but still understood.

常見錯誤

I found it in the web.
I found it on the web.
💡Use 'on', not 'in'.

4. A continuous piece of cloth or other woven material that is being made on a mach

4.名詞C1
釋義

A continuous piece of cloth or other woven material that is being made on a machine called a loom, especially while it is still attached to the loom.

例句

The weaver carefully examined the web of cotton cloth taking shape on the wooden loom.

pattern: web of [material]

Each morning the artisan checked the tension of the web before continuing to weave the colourful blanket.

同義詞
  • weave

    refers to the pattern or act of weaving, not the cloth itself

  • fabric

    general term for woven cloth; not specific to loom work

文法句型

web + of + material

web + on + a loom

用法筆記

This is a specialized textile term. Most learners will encounter 'web' in this sense only in historical or craft contexts. The related noun 'webbing' (strong fabric straps) is far more common.

5. A complicated set of connected things, people, or events that is difficult to un

5.名詞B2
釋義

A complicated set of connected things, people, or events that is difficult to understand or escape, often used to describe hidden or deceptive situations.

例句

The police uncovered a web of criminal activity that stretched across three different countries.

pattern: a web of [abstract noun]

Vikram found himself caught in a confusing web of lies that grew more tangled each day.

collocation: caught in a web

同義詞
  • network

    more neutral; less negative connotation than 'web'

  • tangle

    suggests confusion and disorder more strongly

  • maze

    suggests something intentionally confusing or hard to navigate

反義詞
  • order

    a clear and simple arrangement rather than a complex one

文法句型

a web of + noun

caught in a web

用法筆記

This is the most productive metaphorical sense. 'A web of + plural noun' is the most common pattern. Often carries a negative connotation of complexity, deception, or entrapment.

常見錯誤

The roads form a web.
The roads form a complex web.
💡Using 'web' alone for a network can be unclear; add an adjective to show it is complicated.

web — verb