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strapping

/strap-ing/US // ˈstræp ɪŋ //UK // (ˈstræpɪŋ) //

捆绑,捆扎,捆绑法,捆绑式

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : powerfully built; robust.
    • : large; whopping.

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Examples

  • The project hired a strapping Swedish ballet dancer to teach her the language, and by the spring of 1962 she was on her way to Sweden on her own — Jane would follow six weeks later after finishing first grade.

  • The strapping 24-year-old Brit is not only one of the hottest young actors in Hollywood but also dating ‘It Girl’ Cara Delevingne.

  • Google, the Great Meddler in the Cloud, asks why we would resist strapping cameras and televisions to our heads.

  • After serving for thirteen years as Det. Elliot Stabler, the strapping actor has transitioned into film.

  • Oh, and don't forget about Daniel Day-Lewis' finest turn yet—or the comedy of our "strapping young Muslim socialist"-in-chief.

  • The two strapping marshals behind him looked plenty strong enough to have coaxed him to his feet if he had decided otherwise.

  • Some of them were drinking and eating; others were strapping provisions into portable form.

  • Strapping girls they were too; but so closely veiled that it was impossible to see what their features were like.

  • We breakfasted at daybreak, and strapping on our packs, marched down to the lake, prepared to commence our voyage.

  • You're as fine, strapping a specimen of a healthy human being as I've ever seen.'

  • A strapping fellow like myself, not so bad-looking, oft hath his uses not indented in the bond to his overlord.