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girded

/gurd/US // gɜrd //UK // (ɡɜːd) //

腰缠万贯,束手就擒,腰缠万贯的,束手就缚

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    gird·ed or girt, gird·ing.

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbencircle; strengthen
Forms: girt

Examples

  • 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.

  • Indeed, gird your loins before pressing Returnal’s START button.

  • That means something as simple as dietary changes or nutritional supplements might help gird up weak immune systems.

  • America’s police departments are girding for disruptions at the polls.

  • So, spend a little time girding yourself for the fact that if you’re doing it right, your life is going to change.

  • They warn authorities to gird themselves for the possibility that many more men could surface.

  • As we gird our national loins for the mid-term elections in November, here is a brisk primer on the movement.

  • Thou therefore gird up thy loins, and arise, and speak to them all that I command thee.

  • In order to protect yourself from all evils, gird yourself with the rope with which a criminal has been hung.

  • My subordinates may gird their loins to leap and run and gesticulate, shedding their own blood the while in crimson streams.

  • Now gird thee well for courage, My knight of twenty year, Against the marching morrows That fill the world with fear!

  • But the men here think it but fair; gird about their loins and set about working their way through.