weave
US /wiːv/
UK /wiːv/

1.
tejer
form (fabric or an article) by interlacing long threads passing in one direction with others at a right angle to them
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She learned to weave baskets from natural fibers.
Ella aprendió a tejer cestas con fibras naturales.
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The spider began to weave its web.
La araña comenzó a tejer su telaraña.
2.
entrelazar, tejer
make (a complex story or pattern) from a number of individual elements
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The author expertly wove together multiple storylines.
El autor hábilmente entrelazó múltiples líneas argumentales.
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He tried to weave a convincing alibi.
Intentó tejer una coartada convincente.