girded / gɜrd /

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girded 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

gird·ed or girt, gird·ing.

  1. to encircle or bind with a belt or band.
  2. to surround; enclose; hem in.
  3. to prepare for action: He girded himself for the trial ahead.
  4. to provide, equip, or invest, as with power or strength.

girded 近义词

v. 动词 verb

encircle; strengthen

v. 动词 verb

make fun of

更多girded例句

  1. Zahab is girding for Thursday’s donation, when a stylist from Hair Cuttery, one of the sponsors that Riya wrangled, will transform Zahab’s floor-length hair to shoulder-length hair.
  2. Indeed, gird your loins before pressing Returnal’s START button.
  3. That means something as simple as dietary changes or nutritional supplements might help gird up weak immune systems.
  4. America’s police departments are girding for disruptions at the polls.
  5. So, spend a little time girding yourself for the fact that if you’re doing it right, your life is going to change.
  6. They warn authorities to gird themselves for the possibility that many more men could surface.
  7. As we gird our national loins for the mid-term elections in November, here is a brisk primer on the movement.
  8. Thou therefore gird up thy loins, and arise, and speak to them all that I command thee.
  9. In order to protect yourself from all evils, gird yourself with the rope with which a criminal has been hung.
  10. My subordinates may gird their loins to leap and run and gesticulate, shedding their own blood the while in crimson streams.
  11. Now gird thee well for courage, My knight of twenty year, Against the marching morrows That fill the world with fear!
  12. But the men here think it but fair; gird about their loins and set about working their way through.