convolute
convolute — 動詞
- convolutepresent simple I / you / we / they
- convolutes3rd person singular
- convoluting-ing form
- convolutedpast simple
1. To twist or wind parts together until they form one joined shape.
纏繞;扭合
把多股東西扭著繞在一起
To twist or wind parts together until they form one joined shape.
Kabir convoluted the colored wires before sliding them into the tube.
Kabir 先把彩色電線纏繞起來,再把它們滑進管子裡。
convolute + object before + -ing
The baker convoluted two strips of dough to make a twisted roll.
烘焙師把兩條麵糰纏在一起,做成扭結麵包。
Christopher convoluted the long rope with a second rope for the swing.
Christopher 把長繩和另一條繩子扭合起來,準備做成鞦韆。
The climbing plant convoluted its thin stems around the fence.
那株攀爬植物把細莖纏在柵欄上。
文法句型
convolute + object
convolute + object + with + noun
convolute + object + around + noun
用法筆記
This sense usually describes strands, stems, wires, or other long parts being turned together. In everyday English, speakers normally choose twist, wind, or coil instead.
常見錯誤
2. To roll or fold one thing over itself so its parts bend into layered curves.
內捲
使單一物體向內重疊彎曲
To roll or fold one thing over itself so its parts bend into layered curves.
Heat convoluted the plastic sheet until the edges bent inward.
熱氣把塑膠片內捲,直到邊緣向內彎去。
result: object bends inward on itself
Shirin convoluted the broad leaf so one side covered the other.
Shirin 把那片寬葉內捲,讓一側蓋住另一側。
Iker convoluted the ribbon until one loop lay over the next.
Iker 把絲帶內捲,直到一圈壓在另一圈上。
A careful press convoluted the paper into soft layers of waves.
輕輕一壓,就把紙張內捲成柔軟的層層波紋。
文法句型
convolute + object
convolute + object + into + noun
be convoluted
用法筆記
Unlike sense 1, this sense focuses on one surface or strip turning back over itself rather than several parts being twisted together. It is often used for leaves, cloth, paper, or similar thin materials in formal description.