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单词 strap
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Definition of strap in English:

strap

nounPlural straps strapstræp
  • 1A strip of leather, cloth, or other flexible material, used to fasten, secure, or carry something or to hold on to something.

    (由柔韧材料制作的)带;皮带;布带

    her bra strap

    她的胸罩带。

    the strap of his shoulder bag

    他的挎包带。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Velcro closures keep the case securely closed, and there's a strap for belt carry.
    • But the leather straps are splattered with paint from foolishly decorating in them once, so they could really do with an entire replacement at some point.
    • You never had to think about ribbon belts or decorative bra straps.
    • Two clips sat on either side of the leather carry strap.
    • The painting shows the collectors transporting the trees in large clay pots carried on straps.
    • He slipped it back into the scabbard and then picked up the streamlined sniper rifle, slinging it over his shoulder by its leather strap.
    • My mother swayed over to the door in her black leather shoes, straps strangling her white ankles and heels.
    • All over her were cuts and her clothing was ripped by the impact of the whip's leather strap.
    • The canteen was a hard leather flask with straps to tie it to a belt.
    • The leather strap of her shoulder holster had been oiled.
    • It had school satchel style leather straps and buckles instead of Velcro or twist fasteners.
    • Adrian also says the hawk is trailing leather straps which tied it to a perch.
    • Over his battle tunic went the clean white leather belts and honest straps.
    • Slung across his shoulder on a leather strap was a wicker basket.
    • She took a leather strap and buckled it around my wrist, attaching the dagger to it, pulling the sleeve down to conceal the weapon.
    • I am quite sure however, that shampoo and leather straps would be involved at certain points in the process.
    • A light rain falls on her shoulders as she pulls her purse up by its leather strap and sighs.
    • Combined with a fetching ensemble of white leather belts and straps, the effect is arresting.
    • Carry handbags with short straps; those that sling a long way down are easy targets
    • They wore wine satin ballerina-length dresses with shoestring straps, and carried smaller versions of the bride's bouquet.
    Synonyms
    thong, tie, cord, band, belt, tape
    leash, lead
    1. 1.1 A strip of metal, often hinged, used to fasten or secure something.
      铁皮条,金属带,铰链片
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Good looks, lightweight construction, and tough as an old hinge strap; that's a hard combination to beat.
      • The sharp tool or grinder initiated a crack in the underlying metal strap which runs around the circumference of the fuselage.
      • The hinge straps are designed like little twigs.
      • We also noted at the time of our inspection that there is considerable frost damage to the brickwork and that the metal restraining straps are rusting.
      • Zips plugged into straps that had a combination lock, topped of with a wax seal.
      • The hinges are flat straps across the front, which bend over the pintles and form a short neat strap on the back, ending in split curls.
      • The application is decorative, not structural, as evidenced by the metal straps suspending the logs.
      • This frame has a leather mat and hanging strap, and is fringed with scrap yarn.
      • A pinafore of wire mesh and cement hangs by metal straps from its shoulders.
      • The skis are in excellent condition, one binding is missing the metal strap and spring and they have a nice set of cane poles.
    2. 1.2the strap Punishment by beating with a strip of leather.
      鞭打
      when Fred was naughty he'd give him the strap
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most kids were never given the strap because they knew better.
      • Constantly, she reminded herself that it was normal - everyone else got the strap and it was only a matter of time until she did.
verbstraps, strapping, strapped strapstræp
  • 1with object and adverbial of place Fasten or secure in a specified place or position with a strap.

    用带捆,用带扣住;用带固定

    I had to strap the bag to my bicycle

    我得用带子把包捆到自行车上。

    the children were strapped into their car seats

    孩子被安全带固定在汽车的座位上。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They're strapped into a special car seat for the bike.
    • She sighed and stuffed a few essentials into a small drawstring bag, and strapped the sword and dagger around her waist.
    • Thorn tightly strapped the bags and items to her mare's back.
    • The upper level contained gear, strapped, buckled and secured for the flight, every inch of space utilized for the transport.
    • If you fancy carrying Labradors and green wellies in the back of this car, make sure they are securely strapped in.
    • Later, strapped into our positions we descend through the cloud, our stomachs bouncing as we hit the turbulence.
    • The guns and knives were securely strapped to the many compartments of the bag assuring his own safety.
    • I clamber onto the roof, helping to strap bags down with small bits of rope and bandanas.
    • She put ice in a bag, and strapped it to her back with clear shipping tape.
    • But isn't it against the law to have a small child not be strapped into a car seat?
    • The spokeswoman added that the crew might have to wait for hours strapped in sitting positions before blast-off.
    • The large man took another short pull from the bag and then strapped it back in place by the side of his pack.
    • After strapping the shoes securely to my feet, I ran down the stairs and to my black truck.
    • He set off into the woods, and strapping the bag around his neck, he stopped near a rabbit's warren.
    • However, Jack Sanderson, the test pilot, says this will not bother him because he will be securely strapped in and too busy to notice.
    • And only hours after yesterday's tragedy in Lincolnshire firefighters had to strap a car to a fire engine to stop it falling on to the East Coast mainline.
    • He'd been strapped securely, according to the guy who'd put him in the harness, to a soldier's back for the descent.
    • He once more shook his head and strapped his supply bag over his shoulder.
    • He said the problem of children not being strapped into cars seemed to be particularly acute in Bradford.
    • If I was going to climb to altitude in a plane with a wing about to come off, I certainly wanted my parachute leg straps fastened!
    Synonyms
    fasten, secure, tie, bind, make fast, lash
    buckle
    truss, pinion
    1. 1.1British with object Bind (an injured part of the body) with adhesive plaster.
      〈英〉用贴膏包扎 (伤口)
      the goalkeeper's knee was strapped up

      守门员的膝盖被包扎了起来。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • His injured joint was bruised purple and green and strapped up like Tutankhamun.
      • He crossed the line in four hours 53 minutes on April 18, having run all the way with his knee strapped up.
      • Although he completed the round his wrist was later strapped up and the early opinion of his management company was that he could be out of action for some time.
      • ‘The ankle is all strapped up but the damage has been done,’ he said.
      • PG has hobbled off to work, leg strapped up and looking none too fit for the job to be honest and I'm about to do the same.
      • Other treatments you can carry out at home include strapping the damaged joint, for example using an elastic knee support.
      • ‘His arm's all strapped up at the moment and he'll probably need a lot of physiotherapy,’ his brother said.
      • Last year, Borovikova tore a ligament in her shoulder, but she simply strapped up her arm and carried on with the Sleeping Beauty tour.
      • Yes, I tore ligaments in my ankle which, strapped up, made it almost impossible to surf competitively.
      • His hand was strapped up and he played on, such is the mentality in rugby league, and it was only afterwards that an X-ray revealed he had broken the bone.
      • He is still on anti-inflammatory drugs and would have his shoulder strapped up for the game.
      • Back in '83, they were strapped up with bandages by the final Test.
      • If the sprain is in a finger, it also helps if you strap the injured finger to the next larger finger to it.
      • After liposuction, the treated area will be firmly strapped with bandages or elasticated tape.
      • It took several minutes for the game to resume as his leg was strapped by the ambulance crew.
      • He was also battling injury, with his calf strapped up, but he had the advantage of a surface that played to his strengths.
      • On the bench, Claudio Reyna's left leg is all strapped up.
      Synonyms
      bandage, bind
  • 2with object Beat (someone) with a strip of leather.

    鞭打

    I expected when my dad walked in that he'd strap him

    我爸爸进来时我料到爸爸会用鞭子抽他。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The teachers were always yelling and threatening everyone and strapping us with a leather belt.
    • A man who sued the Catholic Church after being strapped by a schoolteacher 17 years ago was awarded more than £1 million damages yesterday.
    Synonyms
    beat, flog, whip, leather, belt, thrash, lash, horsewhip, birch, cane, strike, hit, clout
    informal wallop, whack, tan someone's hide, give someone a (good) hiding, beat the living daylights out of, lather, larrup
    North American informal whale
    archaic stripe, thong

Origin

Late 16th century (denoting a trap for birds, also a piece of timber fastening two objects together): dialect form of strop1.

Rhymes

bap, cap, chap, clap, dap, entrap, enwrap, flap, frap, gap, giftwrap, hap, knap, lap, Lapp, map, nap, nappe, pap, rap, sap, schappe, scrap, slap, snap, tap, trap, wrap, yap, zap

Definition of strap in US English:

strap

nounstrapstræp
  • 1A strip of leather, cloth, or other flexible material, often with a buckle, used to fasten, secure, or carry something or to hold onto something.

    (由柔韧材料制作的)带;皮带;布带

    her bra strap

    她的胸罩带。

    the strap of his shoulder bag

    他的挎包带。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two clips sat on either side of the leather carry strap.
    • Slung across his shoulder on a leather strap was a wicker basket.
    • The leather strap of her shoulder holster had been oiled.
    • Carry handbags with short straps; those that sling a long way down are easy targets
    • Velcro closures keep the case securely closed, and there's a strap for belt carry.
    • I am quite sure however, that shampoo and leather straps would be involved at certain points in the process.
    • Combined with a fetching ensemble of white leather belts and straps, the effect is arresting.
    • But the leather straps are splattered with paint from foolishly decorating in them once, so they could really do with an entire replacement at some point.
    • A light rain falls on her shoulders as she pulls her purse up by its leather strap and sighs.
    • The painting shows the collectors transporting the trees in large clay pots carried on straps.
    • My mother swayed over to the door in her black leather shoes, straps strangling her white ankles and heels.
    • It had school satchel style leather straps and buckles instead of Velcro or twist fasteners.
    • They wore wine satin ballerina-length dresses with shoestring straps, and carried smaller versions of the bride's bouquet.
    • You never had to think about ribbon belts or decorative bra straps.
    • The canteen was a hard leather flask with straps to tie it to a belt.
    • Adrian also says the hawk is trailing leather straps which tied it to a perch.
    • All over her were cuts and her clothing was ripped by the impact of the whip's leather strap.
    • He slipped it back into the scabbard and then picked up the streamlined sniper rifle, slinging it over his shoulder by its leather strap.
    • Over his battle tunic went the clean white leather belts and honest straps.
    • She took a leather strap and buckled it around my wrist, attaching the dagger to it, pulling the sleeve down to conceal the weapon.
    Synonyms
    thong, tie, cord, band, belt, tape
    1. 1.1 A strip of metal, often hinged, used to fasten or secure something.
      铁皮条,金属带,铰链片
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Good looks, lightweight construction, and tough as an old hinge strap; that's a hard combination to beat.
      • A pinafore of wire mesh and cement hangs by metal straps from its shoulders.
      • The skis are in excellent condition, one binding is missing the metal strap and spring and they have a nice set of cane poles.
      • We also noted at the time of our inspection that there is considerable frost damage to the brickwork and that the metal restraining straps are rusting.
      • The application is decorative, not structural, as evidenced by the metal straps suspending the logs.
      • The hinge straps are designed like little twigs.
      • This frame has a leather mat and hanging strap, and is fringed with scrap yarn.
      • The hinges are flat straps across the front, which bend over the pintles and form a short neat strap on the back, ending in split curls.
      • The sharp tool or grinder initiated a crack in the underlying metal strap which runs around the circumference of the fuselage.
      • Zips plugged into straps that had a combination lock, topped of with a wax seal.
    2. 1.2the strap Punishment by beating with a strip of leather.
      鞭打
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most kids were never given the strap because they knew better.
      • Constantly, she reminded herself that it was normal - everyone else got the strap and it was only a matter of time until she did.
    3. 1.3
      variant form of strop
verbstrapstræp
  • 1with object and adverbial of place Fasten or secure in a specified place or position with a strap or seat belt.

    用带捆,用带扣住;用带固定

    I had to strap the bag to my bicycle

    我得用带子把包捆到自行车上。

    the children were strapped into their car seats

    孩子被安全带固定在汽车的座位上。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And only hours after yesterday's tragedy in Lincolnshire firefighters had to strap a car to a fire engine to stop it falling on to the East Coast mainline.
    • He once more shook his head and strapped his supply bag over his shoulder.
    • However, Jack Sanderson, the test pilot, says this will not bother him because he will be securely strapped in and too busy to notice.
    • He said the problem of children not being strapped into cars seemed to be particularly acute in Bradford.
    • If you fancy carrying Labradors and green wellies in the back of this car, make sure they are securely strapped in.
    • After strapping the shoes securely to my feet, I ran down the stairs and to my black truck.
    • She sighed and stuffed a few essentials into a small drawstring bag, and strapped the sword and dagger around her waist.
    • If I was going to climb to altitude in a plane with a wing about to come off, I certainly wanted my parachute leg straps fastened!
    • The large man took another short pull from the bag and then strapped it back in place by the side of his pack.
    • He'd been strapped securely, according to the guy who'd put him in the harness, to a soldier's back for the descent.
    • The guns and knives were securely strapped to the many compartments of the bag assuring his own safety.
    • The spokeswoman added that the crew might have to wait for hours strapped in sitting positions before blast-off.
    • The upper level contained gear, strapped, buckled and secured for the flight, every inch of space utilized for the transport.
    • Thorn tightly strapped the bags and items to her mare's back.
    • She put ice in a bag, and strapped it to her back with clear shipping tape.
    • I clamber onto the roof, helping to strap bags down with small bits of rope and bandanas.
    • Later, strapped into our positions we descend through the cloud, our stomachs bouncing as we hit the turbulence.
    • But isn't it against the law to have a small child not be strapped into a car seat?
    • He set off into the woods, and strapping the bag around his neck, he stopped near a rabbit's warren.
    • They're strapped into a special car seat for the bike.
    Synonyms
    fasten, secure, tie, bind, make fast, lash
  • 2with object Beat (someone) with a strip of leather.

    鞭打

    I expected when my dad walked in that he'd strap him

    我爸爸进来时我料到爸爸会用鞭子抽他。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The teachers were always yelling and threatening everyone and strapping us with a leather belt.
    • A man who sued the Catholic Church after being strapped by a schoolteacher 17 years ago was awarded more than £1 million damages yesterday.
    Synonyms
    beat, flog, whip, leather, belt, thrash, lash, horsewhip, birch, cane, strike, hit, clout

Origin

Late 16th century (denoting a trap for birds, also a piece of timber fastening two objects together): dialect form of strop.

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