释义 |
braces是brace的复数 - n.支柱;【矿】支撑;坚坑口;【机】撑臂
- v.使(神经)紧张;振作(精神);【航】以转帆索转(帆)
- 网络背带;吊带;牙套
复数:braces 过去分词:braced 现在分词:bracing v. chock,steady,fix,block,lock n. support,strut,prop,stay,bracket v. | 9. 给…装拉条;系紧;拉紧,张(弓),叉开(两腿) 10. 使(神经)紧张;激励,振作(精神);【航海】以转帆索转(帆);【印刷】用大括弧括 9. 给…装拉条;系紧;拉紧,张(弓),叉开(两腿) 10. 使(神经)紧张;激励,振作(精神);【航海】以转帆索转(帆);【印刷】用大括弧括 | n. | 9. 支柱,支持物,撑柱;【机械工程】撑臂,拉条;曲柄,把;【医学】支架;(牙齿)矫正器;【矿物】支撑;坚坑口,井口 10. 【印刷】大括弧;〔即{ }〕;【航海】转帆索 9. 支柱,支持物,撑柱;【机械工程】撑臂,拉条;曲柄,把;【医学】支架;(牙齿)矫正器;【矿物】支撑;坚坑口,井口 10. 【印刷】大括弧;〔即{ }〕;【航海】转帆索 |
v. | 1. to prepare for something difficult, dangerous, or unpleasant that is about to happen 2. to put your body or a part of it into a position intended to provide support or to reduce the effects of an impact or blow 3. to support or strengthen something, especially part of a building, with a clamping device 4. to get ready for something unpleasant 5. to push your body, or a part of it, against something solid and strong in order to support yourself or to avoid falling 6. to make your body, or a part of it, stiff and strong in order to do something that needs a lot of physical effort 7. to support an object with a piece of wood, metal, etc. so that it does not fall down 8. support;give firmness to 9. steady oneself;stand firm 10. make more secure;take heart 1. to prepare for something difficult, dangerous, or unpleasant that is about to happen 2. to put your body or a part of it into a position intended to provide support or to reduce the effects of an impact or blow 3. to support or strengthen something, especially part of a building, with a clamping device 4. to get ready for something unpleasant 5. to push your body, or a part of it, against something solid and strong in order to support yourself or to avoid falling 6. to make your body, or a part of it, stiff and strong in order to do something that needs a lot of physical effort 7. to support an object with a piece of wood, metal, etc. so that it does not fall down 8. support;give firmness to 9. steady oneself;stand firm 10. make more secure;take heart | n. | 1. a device that keeps something steady or holds two things together 2. a device used to hold a structure or part steady or upright, e.g. a beam or wooden framework 3. a dental appliance that is wired or otherwise affixed to the teeth and can be tightened in order to straighten them 4. a pair of similar things such as wild birds or animals, hunting dogs, or pistols 5. a tool with an adjustable socket at one end for holding a drill bit, and a handle like a crank at the other for turning the bit 6. either of a pair of symbols, { }, used singly in printing or writing to group items together in a table or list or as a pair in mathematical formulae 7. either of a pair of symbols, { }, for additional grouping of mathematical quantities after parentheses and square brackets have been used 8. in music notation, a thick line or bracket connecting a group of staves such as all the choral parts or the accompaniment 9. a sliding loop on the cords of a drum, used to change its tension 10. a very erect stiff posture with the chest thrust out, hands at the sides, feet together, and chin tucked in, taught to military recruits and cadets 1. a device that keeps something steady or holds two things together 2. a device used to hold a structure or part steady or upright, e.g. a beam or wooden framework 3. a dental appliance that is wired or otherwise affixed to the teeth and can be tightened in order to straighten them 4. a pair of similar things such as wild birds or animals, hunting dogs, or pistols 5. a tool with an adjustable socket at one end for holding a drill bit, and a handle like a crank at the other for turning the bit 6. either of a pair of symbols, { }, used singly in printing or writing to group items together in a table or list or as a pair in mathematical formulae 7. either of a pair of symbols, { }, for additional grouping of mathematical quantities after parentheses and square brackets have been used 8. in music notation, a thick line or bracket connecting a group of staves such as all the choral parts or the accompaniment 9. a sliding loop on the cords of a drum, used to change its tension 10. a very erect stiff posture with the chest thrust out, hands at the sides, feet together, and chin tucked in, taught to military recruits and cadets | np. | 2. a pair of elasticated shoulder straps attached to the front and back waist of a pair of trousers |
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