weave

US /wiːv/
UK /wiːv/
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1.

tejer

form (fabric or an article) by interlacing long threads passing in one direction with others at a right angle to them

:
She learned to weave baskets from natural fibers.
Ella aprendió a tejer cestas con fibras naturales.
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

:
The author expertly wove together multiple storylines.
El autor hábilmente entrelazó múltiples líneas argumentales.
He tried to weave a convincing alibi.
Intentó tejer una coartada convincente.
3.

serpentear, abrirse paso

move by winding in and out of obstacles

:
The car had to weave through heavy traffic.
El coche tuvo que serpentear entre el tráfico pesado.
He managed to weave his way through the crowd.
Logró abrirse paso entre la multitud.
1.

tejido, trama

a particular style or manner in which something is woven

:
The blanket had a loose, open weave.
La manta tenía un tejido suelto y abierto.
This fabric has a tight, durable weave.
Esta tela tiene un tejido apretado y duradero.