plait

plait
1. noun
(of hair) Zopf, der; (of straw, ribbon, etc.) geflochtenes Band
2. transitive verb
flechten
* * *
1. noun
1) (a length of hair arranged by dividing it into sections and passing these over one another in turn: She wore her hair in a long plait.) geflochtener Zopf
2) (a similar arrangement of any material: a plait of straw.) das Geflecht
2. verb
(to arrange in this way: She plaited three strips of leather to make a belt; She plaited her hair.) flechten
* * *
plait
[plæt]
esp BRIT
I. n (hair) Zopf m; (material) Flechtwerk nt
the \plait of the leather belt was unusual der Ledergürtel war auf eine ungewöhnliche Art geflochten
French \plait französischer Zopf
II. vt
to \plait sth etw flechten
III. vi flechten
* * *
[plt]
1. n (esp Brit)
Zopf m

she wears her hair in plaits — sie trägt Zöpfe

2. vt
flechten
* * *
plait [plæt; US auch pleıt]
A s
1. Zopf m
2. (Haar-, Stroh) Geflecht n
3. Falte f
B v/t
1. Haar, eine Matte etc flechten
2. verflechten
3. falten
* * *
1. noun
(of hair) Zopf, der; (of straw, ribbon, etc.) geflochtenes Band
2. transitive verb
flechten
* * *
n.
Zopf ¨-e m.

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