cleat 的 2 个定义
- a wedge-shaped block fastened to a surface to serve as a check or support: He nailed cleats into the sides of the bookcase to keep the supports from slipping.
- a strip of metal, wood, or the like, fastened across a surface, as a ramp or gangway, to provide sure footing or to maintain an object in place.
- a strip of wood, metal, etc., fastened across a surface, as of a plank or series of adjacent planks, for strength or support.
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- to supply or strengthen with cleats; fasten to or with a cleat.
cleat 近义词
spike
更多cleat例句
- Times in the 100-meters just haven’t reached the same echelon since the greatest sprinter of all time hung up his cleats.
- No, it wasn’t the rain, the slick outfield grass or the dirt that stuck in their cleats and asked for a good banging against concrete.
- Most road pedals use a cleat with a three-bolt attachment system.
- Shoes at the $100 and $150 level are typically compatible with that cleat pattern, while higher-price shoes are not.
- Institutional investors, founders — even reporters — often get attached to senior members of a team, and when one of those individuals decides to hang up his or her cleats, it can be tricky for the rest of the partnership.
- The center cleat prevents the boards from buckling while the sides are tightly held by these simple flat fasteners.
- Where the strain is not too great the holders may be used without a cleat, making an effective flat fastening.
- When the squalls came he slackened up or drew in around the cleat as became necessary.
- The young man, clinging to a cleat and watching the struggles of their craft, waved a mittened hand to signify that he agreed.
- Then I made fast the end of the line round the main-sheet cleat, for that told me that the man had caught on.