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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
plait
plait [plait plaits plaited plaiting] BrE [plæt] NAmE [plæt] (BrE) (also braid NAmE, BrE)noun, verb noun a long piece of sth, especially hair, that is divided into three parts and twisted together •She wore her hair in plaits. •Her hair was tied back in a long thick plait. Word Origin: late Middle English: from Old French pleit ‘a fold’, based on Latin plicare ‘to fold’. The word was formerly often pronounced like “plate”; since late Middle English there has been an alternative spelling plat, to which the current pronunciation corresponds. Example Bank: •She fixed her hair into a thick plait. •She wore her hair in plaits. verb ~ sth to twist three or more long pieces of hair, rope, etc. together to make one long piece •a basket with plaited handles Verb forms: Word Origin: late Middle English: from Old French pleit ‘a fold’, based on Latin plicare ‘to fold’. The word was formerly often pronounced like “plate”; since late Middle English there has been an alternative spelling plat, to which the current pronunciation corresponds. See also: ↑braid
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