ply
- IPA[plʌɪ]
英式
- a thickness or layer of a folded or laminated material;a strand of yarn or rope
noun: ply, plural noun: plies
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- 1. a thickness or layer of a folded or laminated material tiles that have a black PVC ply in the lamination
- ▪ a strand of yarn or rope four-ply yarn
- ▪ the number of multiple layers or strands of which something is made the yarn can be any ply from two to eight
- ▪ a reinforcing layer of fabric in a tyre a six-ply whitewall tire
- 2. short for plywood
- 3. (in game theory) the number of levels at which branching occurs in a tree of possible outcomes, typically corresponding to the number of moves ahead (in chess strictly half-moves ahead) considered by a computer program.
- ▪ a half-move (i.e. one player's move) in computer chess.
- (of material or yarn) having three layers or strands: three-ply yarn
- yarn made of three strands.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of material) having three layers or strands: three-ply yarn
- knitting wool made of three strands.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a material or yarn) consisting of two layers or strands.
- yarn consisting of two strands.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a material or yarn) consisting of two layers or strands.
- yarn consisting of two strands.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a material) having four strands or layers: four-ply yarn
- knitting wool made of four strands.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a material) having four strands or layers: four-ply yarn
- knitting yarn made of four strands.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[plī]
美式
- a thickness or layer of a folded or laminated material: tiles that have a black PVC ply in the lamination
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[plʌɪ]
英式
- work steadily with (a tool): a tailor delicately plying his needle
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- IPA[plī]
美式
- work with (a tool, especially one requiring steady, rhythmic movements): a tailor delicately plying his needle
Oxford American Dictionary