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    thread /θrɛd/ CET4 TEM4 (threading, threaded, threads) 1 N-VAR Thread or a thread is a long very thin piece of a material such as cotton, nylon, or silk, especially one that is used in sewing. (尤指用于缝纫的) 线 2 V-T When you thread a needle, you put a piece of thread through the hole in the top of the needle in order to sew with it. 穿 (针) 3 N-COUNT The thread of an argument, a story, or a situation is an aspect of it that connects all the different parts together. 主线 4 N-COUNT A thread of something such as liquid, light, or colour is a long thin line or piece of it. 线状物; 一线 5 N-COUNT The thread on a screw, or on something such as a lid or a pipe, is the raised spiral line of metal or plastic around it which allows it to be fixed in place by twisting. 螺纹 6 V-T/V-I If you thread your way through a group of people or things, or thread through it, you move through it carefully or slowly, changing direction frequently as you move. 穿行

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