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  1. loom

    • IPA[luːm]

    英式

    • v.
      appear as a vague or shadowy form, especially one that is large or threatening;(of an event regarded as ominous or threatening) seem about to happen
    • n.
      a vague and often exaggerated first appearance of an object seen in darkness or fog, especially at sea;the dim reflection by cloud or haze of a light which is not directly visible, e.g. from a lighthouse over the horizon.
    • verb: loom, 3rd person present: looms, gerund or present participle: looming, past tense: loomed, past participle: loomed

    • noun: loom

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    • 1. a vague and often exaggerated first appearance of an object seen in darkness or fog, especially at sea the loom of the land
    • the dim reflection by cloud or haze of a light which is not directly visible, e.g. from a lighthouse over the horizon.
    • n.
      a loom powered by water, steam, or electricity rather than by hand: the textile industry's increasing use of power looms

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a loom powered by water, steam, or electricity rather than by hand: the textile industry's increasing use of power looms

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • IPA[lo͞om]

    美式

    • v.
      appear as a vague or shadowy form, especially one that is large or threatening: vehicles loomed out of the darkness
    • n.
      a vague and often exaggerated first appearance of an object seen in darkness or fog, especially ... the loom of the land ahead

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • IPA[luːm]

    英式

    • n.
      an apparatus for making fabric by weaving yarn or thread: tweed was traditionally hand-woven on a loom local flax was woven into linen using a loom

    Oxford Dictionary

    • IPA[lo͞om]

    美式

    • n.
      an apparatus for making fabric by weaving yarn or thread: tweed was traditionally hand-woven on a loom local flax was woven into linen using a loom

    Oxford American Dictionary