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strap-laid

/strap-leyd/US // ˈstræpˌleɪd //

捆绑式,捆扎式,捆绑式的,捆扎式的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Ropemaking.

    • : noting a type of flat cordage made by stitching strands together side by side.

Examples

  • Employees strap a device to their heads and power a helicopter drone with their minds.

  • In his State of the Union address 50 years ago, LBJ laid out his vision for the Great Society.

  • The drama transfixed the normally calm Sydney, known for its laid-back vibe and relaxed population.

  • Certainly Democrats laid a marker down for the next two years.

  • And now also the axe is laid unto the root of the trees: therefore every tree which bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down.

  • The inner ends of the burrows were enlarged with a depression in the floor, where the eggs were laid.

  • Madame Ratignolle laid her hand over that of Mrs. Pontellier, which was near her.

  • The Mexican artillery soon laid a part of the fort in ruins.

  • He sighed as he laid the papers on the table; for he thought the task would be a harder one than even his own immolation.

  • We laid him down gently, folded his arms on his breast, and for a moment held our peace in tribute to his passing.