strap
strap 英 [stræp] 美 [stræp]
vt. 用带捆绑;用皮条抽打;约束 n. 带;皮带;磨刀皮带;鞭打 vi. 精力旺盛地工作;受束缚
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- A strip of material used to hold something in place is a strap, like your bathing suit's shoulder straps, the strap on your book bag, or the strap of your seatbelt.
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- vt. 用带捆绑;用皮条抽打;约束
- n. 带;皮带;磨刀皮带;鞭打
- vi. 精力旺盛地工作;受束缚
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1. Buckle the strap tighter.
把皮带扣得更紧些。
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2. The rough strap galled the horse's skin.
粗糙的皮带磨伤了马的皮肤。
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3. The strap is too loose. Tighten it up a bit.
带子太松了, 再勒一勒。
- strap (n.) 1610s, "band of leather," from Scottish and/or nautical variant of strope "loop or strap on a harness" (mid-14c.), probably from Old French estrop "strap," from Latin stroppus "strap, band," perhaps via Etruscan, ultimately from Greek strophos "twisted band; a cord, rope," from strephein "to turn" (from PIE root *streb(h)- "to wind, turn"). Old English stropp, Dutch strop "halter" also are borrowed from Latin, and the Old English word might be the source of the modern one. Slang meaning "credit" is from 1828.
- strap (v.) "to fasten or secure with a strap," 1711, from strap (n.). Slang adjective strapped "short of money" is from 1857, from strap (n.) in the old sense of "financial credit" (1828). Meaning "to beat with a strap" is from 1735. Related: Strapped; strapping.
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