knotted
adj. 有節的,多節的,棘手的
If you tie a knot in a piece of string, rope, cloth, or other material, you pass one end or part of it through a loop and pull it tight.
One lace had broken and been tied in a knot.
一條帶子已經斷了,打了個結。
If you knot a piece of string, rope, cloth, or other material, you pass one end or part of it through a loop and pull it tight.
He knotted the laces securely together...
他把帶子緊緊地系在一起。
He knotted the bandanna around his neck.
他在脖子上繫了一條印花大圍巾。
A knot of people is a group of people who are standing very close together.
A little knot of men stood clapping.
一小群人站在那兒鼓掌。
If you feel a knot in your stomach, you get an uncomfortable tight feeling in your stomach, usually because you are afraid or excited.
There was a knot of tension in his stomach.
他緊張得心揪得緊緊的。
If your stomach knots or if something knots it, it feels tight because you are afraid or excited.
I felt my stomach knot with apprehension...
我很擔憂,心都揪緊了。
The old dread knotted her stomach.
從前那些可怕的經歷讓她的心都揪緊了。
If part of your face or your muscles knot, they become tense, usually because you are worried or angry.
His forehead knotted in a frown.
他眉頭緊鎖。
...his knotted muscles.
他緊繃的肌肉
A knot in a piece of wood is a small hard area where a branch grew.
A knot is a unit of speed. The speed of ships, aircraft, and winds is measured in knots.
They travel at speeds of up to 30 knots.
他們以高達30節的速度行進。
...thirteen knot winds.
13節的風
If you tie yourself in knots, you get very confused and anxious.
The press agent tied himself in knots trying to apologise.
那個廣告宣傳人員急於道歉。
If you say that two people tie the knot, you mean that they get married.
Len tied the knot with Kate five years ago.
萊恩5年前和凱特結婚了。
1. tied with a knot;
2. used of old persons or old trees; covered with knobs or knots;
3. tangled in knots or snarls;
His forehead knotted in a frown.
他眉頭緊鎖。
He knotted the laces securely together.
他把帶子緊緊地系在一起。
The old dread knotted her stomach.
從前那些可怕的經歷讓她的心都揪緊了。
Her long fair hair was knotted and straggly.
她那長長的金髮散亂而打縷。
She knotted the parcel firmly.
她把那個小包紮得很緊.