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buckle美 ['bʌk(ə)l] 英 ['bʌk(ə)l] - v.(使)搭扣扣住;(被)压垮;双腿发软
- n.(皮带等的)搭扣
- 网络带扣;皮带扣;鞋扣
第三人称单数:buckles 现在分词:buckling 过去式:buckled v. fasten,clip,clasp,secure,collapse n. fastener,catch,fastening,hasp 1. | [t][i] (使)搭扣扣住to fasten sth or be fastened with a buckle |
| She buckled her belt. 她扣上了腰带。 | | He buckled on his sword. 他把剑扣好。 | | These shoes buckle at the side. 这双鞋从侧边系带。 |
2. | [i][t] (被)压垮,压弯to become crushed or bent under a weight or force; to crush or bend sth in this way |
| The steel frames began to buckle under the strain. 钢架在重压下开始变形。 | | A weaker man would have buckled under the pressure. 意志薄弱的人在这种压力下可能就垮了。 | | The crash buckled the front of my car. 我的汽车前部被撞扁了。 |
3. | [i] 双腿发软when your knees or legsbuckle or when youbuckle at the knees, your knees become weak and you start to fall |
1. | (皮带等的)搭扣,锁扣a piece of metal or plastic used for joining the ends of a belt or for fastening a part of a bag, shoe, etc. |
v. | 2. 用带扣扣住,把…扣紧,扣上(皮带等)〔戏谑语〕使…结婚 6. (由于受压、受热等)变弯曲,翘棱;弯成起伏不平;塌陷 7. (加热或压力)使变弯曲,使翘棱;使起伏不平;使塌陷 2. 用带扣扣住,把…扣紧,扣上(皮带等)〔戏谑语〕使…结婚 6. (由于受压、受热等)变弯曲,翘棱;弯成起伏不平;塌陷 7. (加热或压力)使变弯曲,使翘棱;使起伏不平;使塌陷 | n. | | un. | 1. 巴克尔(Henry Thomas,1821-1862,英国历史家) |
v. | 1. to fasten something such as a shoe or seat belt with a buckle, or be fastened with such a device 2. to bend out of shape, warp, or crumple, usually because of heat or pressure, or bend something in this way 3. to collapse or lose physical strength completely, sometimes as a result of a structural defect or weakness 4. to succumb or yield to mental or emotional pressure 5. to bend, or to make something bend under great pressure 6. to stop trying to do something, or to stop opposing someone, because you have no energy or determination left 7. fasten in a certain way 1. to fasten something such as a shoe or seat belt with a buckle, or be fastened with such a device 2. to bend out of shape, warp, or crumple, usually because of heat or pressure, or bend something in this way 3. to collapse or lose physical strength completely, sometimes as a result of a structural defect or weakness 4. to succumb or yield to mental or emotional pressure 5. to bend, or to make something bend under great pressure 6. to stop trying to do something, or to stop opposing someone, because you have no energy or determination left 7. fasten in a certain way | n. | 1. a clasp, usually consisting of a metal frame with a hinged prong, for fastening two loose ends, especially the ends of a belt, shoe, or strap 2. an ornament that resembles a buckle, e.g. one on a shoe or a hat 3. a bend or kink in something such as a rope, or a bulge in something such as a piece of wood 4. a metal object through which a strap is passed to fasten a belt, shoe, bag, etc. 1. a clasp, usually consisting of a metal frame with a hinged prong, for fastening two loose ends, especially the ends of a belt, shoe, or strap 2. an ornament that resembles a buckle, e.g. one on a shoe or a hat 3. a bend or kink in something such as a rope, or a bulge in something such as a piece of wood 4. a metal object through which a strap is passed to fasten a belt, shoe, bag, etc. |
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