spliced 的 2 个定义
spliced, splic·ing.
- to join together or unite by the interweaving of strands.
- to unite by overlapping and binding their ends.
- to unite by butting and cementing.
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- a joining of two ropes or parts of a rope by splicing.
- the union or junction made by splicing.
- a joining or junction of two pieces of timber, spar, etc., by overlapping and fastening the ends.
- a joining of film, electromagnetic tape, or the like.
spliced 近义词
tied together
married
更多spliced例句
- The uni splice maintains its strength under strain when tied with 15- to 80-pound-test, but it tends to fail with lighter lines, especially if jolted suddenly.
- Braid does not work well with a uni splice, as its skinny profile and slick coating tend to cause the knots to over-tighten and slip through instead of jamming.
- Warning: the video is LONG and has an awkward splice in the middle where the Skype connection failed.
- Sort of a combination grammar and punctuation problem, is what I call the “however comma splice.”
- Hands were sent aloft to fish the foreyard, and to knot and splice the most important parts of the running rigging.
- His fingers finally closed over the wire; he jerked it out and with it the splice tool.
- He got most of the strands of one end of wire shoved into a splice lug, and called it good enough.
- If he could splice the wire hanging in front of him, Valier would once more be in perfect shape.
- Then the splice was completed, and by evening we were under way for Cagayan, laying cable as we went.