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adj.
用皮带捆住的,用皮带装饰的
身无分文的
缺钱
手头紧
v.
用皮带捆扎(strap的过去式和过去分词)
用皮带抽打
包扎
给…打绷带
noun
a narrow usually flat strip or thong of a flexible material and especially leather used for securing, holding together, or wrapping
something made of a strap forming a loop
a boot strap
a strip of leather used for flogging
strop
a band, plate, or loop of metal for binding objects together or for clamping an object in position
a shoe fastened with a usually buckled strap
Ireland trollop
verb
transitive verb
to secure with or attach by means of a strap
bind, constrict
to beat or punish with a strap
strop
to cause to suffer from an extreme scarcity
is often strapped for cash
leather strap皮带,皮表带
shoulder strap肩章;保护肩部的衬垫
wrist strap防静电手环,腕带
steel strap护顶钢板;钢板
Noun alteration of strop, from Middle English, band or loop of leather or rope, from Old English, thong for securing an oar, from Latin struppus band, strap, from Greek strophos twisted band, from strephein to twist
The first known use of strap was in 1602
strategistnoun
one skilled in strategy
strategynoun
the science and art of employing the forces of a country in peace or warespecially: the science and art of military command exercised to meet the enemy in combat under favorable conditions
a careful plan or method
the art of making or employing plans or tricks to achieve a goal
strategicadjective
of, relating to, or showing strategy a strategic retreat
strategic value of the position
required for the conduct of war
strategic supplies
of great importance within a whole or for a planned purpose
mentioned strategic points
designed or trained to strike at what makes an enemy powerful
strategic bomber
strategicadjective
of, relating to, or showing strategy a strategic retreat
strategic value of the position
required for the conduct of war
strategic supplies
of great importance within a whole or for a planned purpose
mentioned strategic points
designed or trained to strike at what makes an enemy powerful
strategic bomber
strategicadjective
of, relating to, or showing strategy a strategic retreat
strategic value of the position
required for the conduct of war
strategic supplies
of great importance within a whole or for a planned purpose
mentioned strategic points
designed or trained to strike at what makes an enemy powerful
strategic bomber
stratagemnoun
a trick in war for deceiving and outwitting the enemy
a clever trick or scheme
strap1 of 2noun
a band, plate, or loop of metal for tying objects together or for clamping an object in position
a narrow usually flat strip of a flexible material and especially leather used for fastening, holding together, or wrapping
something made of a strap forming a loop
boot strap
a strip of leather used for whipping
strop entry 1
strap2 of 2verb
to fasten with or attach by a strap
to beat or punish with a strap
strop entry 2
to cause to suffer from an extreme scarcity
I'm strapped for cash
strap1 of 2noun
a band, plate, or loop of metal for tying objects together or for clamping an object in position
a narrow usually flat strip of a flexible material and especially leather used for fastening, holding together, or wrapping
something made of a strap forming a loop
boot strap
a strip of leather used for whipping
strop entry 1
strap2 of 2verb
to fasten with or attach by a strap
to beat or punish with a strap
strop entry 2
to cause to suffer from an extreme scarcity
I'm strapped for cash
strappingadjective
robust
a strapping young man
strap1 of 2noun
a band, plate, or loop of metal for tying objects together or for clamping an object in position
a narrow usually flat strip of a flexible material and especially leather used for fastening, holding together, or wrapping
something made of a strap forming a loop
boot strap
a strip of leather used for whipping
strop entry 1
strap2 of 2verb
to fasten with or attach by a strap
to beat or punish with a strap
strop entry 2
to cause to suffer from an extreme scarcity
I'm strapped for cash
1 His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped.
他受伤的膝盖洗净后包扎好了.
2 He strapped his trunk.
他用皮带捆皮箱.
3 Given the chance, General, I'd have strapped you to that rocket and lit the touch paper.
给我个机会吧, 将军, 我会帮你把火箭做好,并且点燃那个导火线的.
4 A gun was strapped round his waist.
他腰间别着一支枪.
5 The line was connected to a harness in which the agent was strapped.
那条线连到固定住特工的安全带上。
6 After a massive heart attack, he was strapped to a bed, with tubes in every orifice.
经历了一次严重的心脏病发作之后,他被绑在床上,全身都插着导管。
7 He strapped up the suitcase.
他扣好衣箱上的皮带.
8 She strapped on her wristwatch.
她带上手表.
9 The pilot strapped into his seat.
飞行员坐进了自己的座椅并系好皮带.
10 His injured arm was tightly strapped (up).
他受伤的手臂已妥善地包扎好了。
11 The dress had so many details with an open back and those white straps.
12 Make sure you are strapped in very well, or else you will fall out.
一定要系好安全带,否则会摔出去。
13 When you are a bit strapped for cash, check with me.
14 The soldiers'great coats were strapped on their packs.
战士们的厚大衣扎捆在背包上.
15 My husband and I are really strapped for cash.
我和丈夫真的手头很紧。
16 Tom strapped them to his back for later use.
汤姆将鞋子捆扎在背上,以备后用。
17 But this year, cash-strapped North Americans and Europeans are staying at home.
但是,今年,囊中羞涩的北美人和欧洲人却呆在家中。
18 Make sure that the child is strapped tightly into the buggy.
一定要把孩子牢牢地拴在婴儿车上.
19 They lowered him gradually into the cockpit. Somehow they squeezed him in the tight space, and strapped him in.
他们将他慢慢向下放入驾驶舱,设法将他塞进了狭小的空间,并给他系好安全带。
20 Students and universities are strapped for funds, with little relief in sight.
学生和学校都受困于资金短缺, 对未来无望.
2 身无分文
stony-broke stone-broke clean loose stony moneyless not have a shot in locker have not a sausage not a bean on her beam ends haven't got a cracker stiff as a crutch break the bank
5 缺乏
light void shy absent scarce devoid scant destitute indigent scanty penurious jimp scantly oligo- -penia need want short lack failure absence poverty defect deficiency scarcity insufficiency dearth paucity privation penury fail pinch starve fail of be taken short in defect
7 缺钱的