英:['lænjɑ:d]
美:['lænjərd]
英:['lænjɑ:d]
美:['lænjərd]
noun
a piece of rope or line for fastening something in a shipespecially: one of the pieces passing through deadeyes to extend shrouds or stays
a cord or strap to hold something (such as a knife or a whistle) and usually worn around the neck
a cord worn as a symbol of a military citation
a strong line used to activate a system (as in firing a cannon)
也是 laniard,“船上使用的细绳或绳索”,受到航海 yard(2)“用于支撑帆的长横梁”的影响,是中古英语 lainer 的另一种拼写,指“用于固定盔甲或衣物的皮带或绳索”(14世纪末),源自古法语 laniere “皮带、鞭子、皮带”,来自 lasniere(12世纪,来自 lasne “皮带、鞭子”的影响),显然经过了改变(通过音位转换和受到古法语 las “鞋带”的影响),来自 nasliere(nasle),来自法兰克人的 *nastila 或其他日耳曼语源,来自原始日耳曼语 *nastila-(也是古高地德语、古撒克逊语 nestila “鞋带、皮带、带子”,德语 nestel “绳子、鞋带、皮带”),源自 PIE 词根 *ned- “打结”。
船上系物短绳
短索
Middle English lanyer thong, lanyard, from Anglo-French lanier
The first known use of lanyard was in 1626
lap1 of 5noun
a loose panel in a garment : flap
the clothing that lies on the knees and thighs when one sits
the front part of a person between the waist and the knees when seated
lap2 of 5verb
fold entry 3 sense 1
wrap entry 1 sense 1a
to lay or lie over or near something else so as to partly cover it
lap one shingle over another
lap3 of 5noun
the amount by which one object overlaps another
the part of an object that overlaps another
one time around a racetrack
one part of a journey
lap4 of 5verb
to scoop up food or drink with the tongue
to wash or splash gently
lap5 of 5noun
an act or sound of lapping
lapis lazulinoun
a deep blue gemstone
lapidarynoun
a person who cuts and polishes precious stones
lap1 of 5noun
a loose panel in a garment : flap
the clothing that lies on the knees and thighs when one sits
the front part of a person between the waist and the knees when seated
lap2 of 5verb
fold entry 3 sense 1
wrap entry 1 sense 1a
to lay or lie over or near something else so as to partly cover it
lap one shingle over another
lap3 of 5noun
the amount by which one object overlaps another
the part of an object that overlaps another
one time around a racetrack
one part of a journey
lap4 of 5verb
to scoop up food or drink with the tongue
to wash or splash gently
lap5 of 5noun
an act or sound of lapping
lapelnoun
the fold of the front of a coat that is usually a part of the collar
lapelnoun
the fold of the front of a coat that is usually a part of the collar
lapdognoun
a dog small enough to be held in the lap
lap1 of 5noun
a loose panel in a garment : flap
the clothing that lies on the knees and thighs when one sits
the front part of a person between the waist and the knees when seated
lap2 of 5verb
fold entry 3 sense 1
wrap entry 1 sense 1a
to lay or lie over or near something else so as to partly cover it
lap one shingle over another
lap3 of 5noun
the amount by which one object overlaps another
the part of an object that overlaps another
one time around a racetrack
one part of a journey
lap4 of 5verb
to scoop up food or drink with the tongue
to wash or splash gently
lap5 of 5noun
an act or sound of lapping
lanyardnoun
a rope or line for fastening something in ships
a cord worn around the neck or shoulder to hold a knife or whistle
a strong cord used in firing a cannon
1 Comes with a convenient lens cap lanyard to prevent you from losing the lens cap.
带有一个方便的镜头盖挂绳,以防止你失去了镜头盖。
2 It can be worn in a shirt pocket, attached to a lanyard, or pinned to clothing.
可以把它放在衣袋里,拴在链子上,或是别在衣服上。
3 He jerked the lanyard on the motor and with a clatter the engine started up again.
4 Teachers wear them on lanyards around their necks so they’ll have something to fool with when they get nervous.
5 When our daughters learned that classic summer skill, braiding lanyards, we went on the Web to brush up on our stitches.
6 Backstage in a hemp house sounds like a ship; the stage is referred to as a deck, and words used include batten, belay, block, bo’sun, hitch and lanyard.
7 If you come to the BFI this week you will be given a conference programme, a lanyard and invited to hire a tie to smarten yourself up.
8 Marathoners with laminated badges swinging from black ribbon lanyards stood in clutches, talking music, music, music.
9 Aboard ship he carried his crutch by a lanyard round his neck, to have both hands as free as possible.
在船上,他用一根短索将他的拐杖和脖子套到一起,以使双手尽可能地自由。
10 You can spot them by their uniform, a lanyard around the neck, sometimes a T-shirt: green for Instacart, blue for Amazon Prime Now.
11 Otherwise we arethe giftware products as lanyard ( find picture ) , Metal hook and compass as well.
此外我们也有生产电话绳 、 爬山扣、指南针等礼品方面的产品.
12 Kids get a team jersey and a lanyard with a laminated player pass bearing three league rules: no bullying, play nice, have fun.
13 Dear Heloise: I keep my mask on my lanyard with my key fob for my car.
14 They mingled in a stately hall near Capitol Hill, a sea of dark suits and lanyards and sensible heels under glowing strands of white lights.
15 The lanyards communicate to airport personnel that the traveler may need extra help, a quiet place or early boarding privileges.
16 He carried a shotgun upside down over his shoulder on a braided leather lanyard and he wore a nylon bandolier filled with shells for the gun.
17 The handle is crosshatched for secure gripping, with a hole for a lanyard or hang-up hook.
手柄为了稳固握持而刻有斜纹线,并且开有一个孔洞专门用于系绳索戴在颈上或挂在吊钩上携带。
18 It's so compact it easily fits in your pocket, on your key ring or use the lanyard to wear it around your neck.
它非常结实且非常适合放于口袋中,钥匙扣中,或者使用挂绳挂在脖子上。
19 They have been popular in dentists’ offices, where employees keep them clipped on lanyards, and in middle and high schools, where they dangle from kids’ backpacks.
20 I untied the lanyard and let it drop to the water.