twine

US /twaɪn/
UK /twaɪn/
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1.

cuerda, hilo

strong thread or string consisting of two or more strands twisted together

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She tied the package with a piece of twine.
Ella ató el paquete con un trozo de cuerda.
Gardeners often use twine to support plants.
Los jardineros a menudo usan cuerda para sostener las plantas.
1.

retorcer, enredar

to twist together so as to form a single strand or cord

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The threads were twined into a strong rope.
Los hilos fueron retorcidos para formar una cuerda fuerte.
Ivy twined around the old oak tree.
La hiedra se enredó alrededor del viejo roble.