中文翻译与英英解释 | vt. 1.缠,束;佩(剑)。 2.装备;赋与(权力) (with)。 3.围绕,包围着 (with)。 4.〔gird oneself〕 准备 (for)。 短语和例子 The climber girded himself with a rope. 登山者以绳束腰。 a sea-girt island 四面临海的岛屿。 to be girt with supreme power 被赋与最高权力。 The soldiers girt themselves up for battle. 士兵们准备投入战斗。 gird on a sword 佩剑[佩带甲胄]。 gird oneself = gird (up) one's loins 准备行动。 vi. 准备。 vi. 嘲笑 (at)。 vt. 嘲笑。 n. 嘲笑。 adv. -ingly
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| prepare oneself for a military confrontation; "The U.S. is girding for a conflict in the Middle East"; "troops are building up on the Iraqi border" 同义词:arm, build up, fortify,
| | bind with something round or circular 同义词:encircle,
| | put a girdle on or around; "gird your loins" 同义词:girdle,
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| Gird (also can be known as Gopasetra in ancient times, or Gwalior region later) is a region of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. It includes the districts of Bhind, Gwalior, Morena, Sheopur, and Shivpuri. |
例句与用法 | 1. | The soldiers girt themselves up for battle . 士兵们准备投入战斗。
| | 2. | The leopard was girt with a strong rope . 那只豹被人用一根很结实的绳子缚起来。
| | 3. | The climber girded himself with a rope . 登山者以绳束腰。
| | 4. | Girt and panel segments were blown to the rear, damaging machinery on the way . 周边及镶板碎片被吹到后面,并把它所扫过的机械损毁。
| | 5. | This is the free-thinking, free-spoken, democratic twain who girds at slavery, aristocracy, and intolerance . 这就是自由思想,自由发言,极其民主的马克吐温,他嘲骂奴役、贵族和偏狭。
| | 6. | This is the freethinking, free-spoken, democratic mark twain who girds at slavery, aristocracy, and intolerance . 这就是自由思想、自由发言、极其民主的马克吐温,他嘲骂奴役、贵族和偏狭。
| | 7. | Girds point are often marked by smaller pyramids 网格点常常用比较小的金字塔作标记。
| | 8. | He girded up his loin to face his competitor 他做好准备来迎战他的对手。
| | 9. | He girded up his loin to face his competitor 他做好准备来迎战他的对手。
| | 10. | She girds her loins with strength and makes strong her arms 17她以能力束腰,使膀臂有力。
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