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strap
n
(esp in compounds 尤用以构成复合词)
1 [C] strip of leather, cloth or other flexible material, often with a buckle, used to fasten things together or to keep things in place or to support, hold or hang sth by 带子(用皮、 布等做成的, 通常有扣): a watch-strap 表带
My camera strap has broken. 我照相机上的皮带断了.
A rucksack has straps that go over the shoulders. 背包上有两条背带.
2 [C] narrow strip of material worn over the shoulders as part of a dress, etc (连衣裙等套在肩上的)挎带, 肩带, 背带: bra-straps 胸罩肩带
a summer dress with thin shoulder-straps 有细肩带的夏季连衣裙.
3 the strap [sing]
(esp formerly) punishment by beating with a leather strap (尤指旧时)用皮鞭抽打的惩罚
I got/was given the strap. 我挨了一顿鞭打. strap, v
1 [Tn.pr, Tn.p]
hold, secure or fasten (sth/sb) with a strap or straps 用带子系、 扎、 捆、 绑(某物[某人])
strap sth in place 用带子把某物固定住
They strapped their equipment on(to their backs). 他们用带子把用品拴在背上.
Make sure the passengers are strapped in(to their seats) before driving off. 开车前请乘客务必系好安全带.
The lorry´s load had been securely strapped down. 卡车上的货物已捆扎牢固了.
2 [Tn, Tn.p] ~ sth (up) bind (a wound, limb, etc) with bandages (用 带)包扎(伤口、 肢体等)
His injured arm was tightly strapped (up). 他受伤的手臂已妥善地包扎好了.
3 [Tn] beat (sb) with a strap 用皮鞭抽打(某人).
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