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bracing

/brey-sing/US // ˈbreɪ sɪŋ //UK // (ˈbreɪsɪŋ) //

支撑,支撑物,支架,支撑措施

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : strengthening; invigorating: This mountain air is bracing.
    • : of, relating to, or serving as a brace.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a brace.
    • : braces collectively: The bracing on this scaffold is weak.
    • : material, as timber, used for braces.

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Examples

  • These hearings are taking place as Brazil still averages around 2,000 coronavirus deaths daily, with many bracing for third wave, and the public-health system is battered to the point of near-collapse.

  • By early February, the health-care system in Washington—the first US state to have a confirmed case of covid-19—was bracing for the spread of the novel coronavirus.

  • The strategic coastal city of Mariupol is bracing for attack as pro-Russian rebels move south and say the capital isn't safe.

  • Headlines big and small proclaim the bracing news: democratization, as a global project, is over.

  • It had a lot to do with prevailing medical opinion that bracing climates were essential to good health.

  • We in turn can briefly marvel at the bracing, if distant, possibility of a King Harry.

  • But it also shows an optimism that should be genuinely bracing and energizing for Americans of all ages.

  • Matt had come to a quick stop, disengaging his right foot from the toe-clip and bracing the motor-cycle upright.

  • There is also in large bridges wind-bracing to stiffen the structure against horizontal forces.

  • It can be stiffened by girders and bracing and is then of mixed type, when it loses much of its advantage in economy.

  • At first girders had solid or plate webs, but for spans over 100 ft. the web always now consists of bracing bars.

  • Connecting the flanges is a vertical web which may be a solid plate or a system of bracing bars.