laced 的 3 个定义
- a netlike ornamental fabric made of threads by hand or machine.
- a cord or string for holding or drawing together, as when passed through holes in opposite edges.
- ornamental cord or braid, especially of gold or silver, used to decorate uniforms, hats, etc.
- a small amount of alcoholic liquor or other substance added to food or drink.
laced, lac·ing.
- to fasten, draw together, or compress by or as if by means of a lace.
- to pass, as through holes.
- to interlace or intertwine.
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laced, lac·ing.
- to be fastened with a lace: These shoes lace up the side.
- to attack physically or verbally: The teacher laced into his students.
laced 近义词
fasten, intertwine
更多laced例句
- You remember that doll’s dress as green instead of blue, because when you were that age your mother had a green dress with the same kind of lace collar as the doll’s.
- So in response, we meticulously designed the Clove sneaker with fluid-repellent laces and uppers made from liquid-repellent and stain-resistant Clarino fabric, which can be cleaned easily with the same antibacterial wipes used in the hospital.
- They also have a sneaker that has no laces which I love when I really just need to slip something on.
- The speed laces cinch tight for a secure fit and don’t flap around when I’m swimming, which is a problem with some similar models.
- Parents have declared unequivocally that they want more than higher test scores and yet all funds to public schools are tied to test scores like laces on shoes.
- They lifted her up, and when they saw that she was laced too tightly, they cut the stay lace in two.
- More items came in time, as funding was available, like a slit-and-lace-up jacket and a line of boxer underwear.
- And no amount of fancy lace could ever have competed with the joy of sleep.
- One 1918 example, in wispy silk chiffon and lace is even trimmed in mink!
- In the Forum Club, there is taffeta and lace, leather and gold.
- On his head was the second-hand hat of some parvenu's coachman, gold lace, cockade and all.
- C was a Captain, all covered with lace; D was a drunkard, and had a red face.
- Ramona had covered the box with white cloth, and the lace altar-cloth thrown over it fell in folds to the floor.
- She rose impatiently and bathed her eyes before ringing for the maid to lace her for dinner—it was long past tea-time.
- She still wore the shabby lace and the artificial bunch of violets on the side of her head.