to strap
01
绑紧, 系牢
to securely tie or fasten using a long, narrow piece of material
Transitive: to strap sth
例子
The hiker will strap the backpack securely before setting out on the trail.
徒步旅行者会在出发前将背包牢牢绑好。
02
包扎, 绑紧
to bind or cover a wound or an injured part of the body with a strip of cloth
Transitive: to strap a wound or injured body part
例子
He strapped his ankle tightly with a bandage to provide support and reduce swelling after twisting it.
他扭伤脚踝后用绷带紧紧绑住以提供支撑并减少肿胀。
03
磨, 削尖
to sharpen an object, especially a blade, by rubbing it against a strap or strop
Transitive: to strap a tool or blade
例子
The chef regularly straps his kitchen knives to maintain their sharpness.
厨师定期磨他的厨房刀具以保持其锋利。
04
鞭打, 抽打
to inflict physical punishment, typically by striking someone with a strip of leather or similar material
Transitive: to strap sb
例子
The authoritarian coach threatened to strap any player who showed disrespect or defiance during practice.
专制的教练威胁要鞭打任何在训练中表现出不敬或反抗的球员。
Strap
01
带子, 肩带
a narrow piece of cloth, leather, etc. used for fastening, carrying, or holding onto something
例子
The backpack 's padded straps made it easy to carry, even when loaded with books.
背包的加垫肩带使其易于携带,即使装满了书。
例子
The bag 's strap was worn but still functional.
03
a narrow strip of leather used as a whip for punishment
例子
The strap left red marks on the surface.
04
a loop of leather or material suspended from a bus or train ceiling for passengers to hold onto
例子
Passengers held the straps tightly during sudden stops.
词汇树
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strapper
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