strut
strut 英 [strʌt] 美 [strʌt]
vt. 炫耀;在…上趾高气扬地走;给…加支撑 n. 支柱;高视阔步 vi. 高视阔步;趾高气扬地走
进行时:strutting 过去式:strutted 过去分词:strutted 第三人称单数:struts 名词复数:struts
- When you strut, you walk with a proud swagger that has a little arrogance thrown in, like the prance of a running back who has just flown past the 250-pound linebackers and planted the ball in the end zone.
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- vt. 炫耀;在…上趾高气扬地走;给…加支撑
- n. 支柱;高视阔步
- vi. 高视阔步;趾高气扬地走
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1. Peacocks strut in the surrounding meadow.
孔雀在周围的草地上昂首阔步。
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2. The chassis was changed slightly to increase frame stiffness (Nissan claimed 50% torsional, 100% bending rigidity increase) and utilize higher rear strut mounts.
底盘的强度略为加强(尼桑声称抗扭强度增加了50%,抗弯强度增加了100%),后轮支柱略为加高。
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3. Tian Bailing, a sophomore at Xi'an Peihua University, was bewildered while watching Meteor Shower, when she saw four males strut into a car shop and all drive off in four new MGs.
《流星雨》观众之一,来自西安培华学院的大二生田百灵就目睹了一段莫名其妙的剧情——4名男主角趾高气扬地前去车行买车,结果一人开了一辆全新的名爵汽车出来。
- strut (n.) "supporting brace," 1580s, perhaps from strut (v.), or a cognate word in Scandinavian (compare Norwegian strut "a spout, nozzle") or Low German (compare Low German strutt "rigid"); ultimately from Proto-Germanic *strutoz-, from root *strut- (see strut (v.)).
- strut (v.) "walk in a vain, important manner, walk with affected dignity," 1590s, from Middle English strouten "display one's clothes proudly, vainly flaunt fine attire" (late 14c.), earlier "to stick out, protrude, bulge, swell," from Old English strutian "to stand out stiffly, swell or bulge out," from Proto-Germanic *strut- (source also of Danish strutte, German strotzen "to be puffed up, be swelled," German Strauß "fight"), from PIE root *ster- (1) "stiff."
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