braced的意思和读音

bracedbrace

brace

: [breɪs] : [breɪs]

n.;【;【

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braces  bracing  braced  

n.suspenders

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n.1.a piece of wood, metal, etc. used for supporting an object so that it does not fall down; a set of wires that you wear on your teeth to push them into the correct position. The British word is brace.; a pair of metal objects that someone wears around their legs to help them to walk. The British word is callipers.; an object that supports a part of your body and holds it in the correct position after you have injured it2.a curly bracket3.a pair of game birdsbirds killed for sport and then eaten; a pair of people, animals, or objects4.suspenders1.a piece of wood, metal, etc. used for supporting an object so that it does not fall down; a set of wires that you wear on your teeth to push them into the correct position. The British word is brace.; a pair of metal objects that someone wears around their legs to help them to walk. The British word is callipers.; an object that supports a part of your body and holds it in the correct position after you have injured it2.a curly bracket3.a pair of game birdsbirds killed for sport and then eaten; a pair of people, animals, or objects4.suspenders

v.1.to get ready for something unpleasant2.to push your body, or a part of it, against something solid and strong in order to support yourself or to avoid falling3.to make your body, or a part of it, stiff and strong in order to do something that needs a lot of physical effort4.to support an object with a piece of wood, metal, etc. so that it does not fall down1.to get ready for something unpleasant2.to push your body, or a part of it, against something solid and strong in order to support yourself or to avoid falling3.to make your body, or a part of it, stiff and strong in order to do something that needs a lot of physical effort4.to support an object with a piece of wood, metal, etc. so that it does not fall down

1. variable-time~ braced closed~ ...

2. ... braced : braced braced : ...

3. braccate braced bracelet ...

4. ... 1. braced 1. braced ...

5. ... braced : braced braced structure : ...

6. Martin Skrtel( ) braced( ) for physical battle( ) ...

7. braced structure braced bracelet anode ...

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1.The Mayor seized the arms of the chair, braced his feet with all his strength, and felt an icy void in his kidneys, but didn't make a sound.

2.One of the last students out of the room recalled looking over his shoulder to see Dr. Librescu still braced against the door.

3.He braced up his soul, and said to himself that with God's help he would be that earthly keeper of her.

4.His knees began to buckle and she braced herself as he collapsed into her arms. They both tumbled to the ground.怀

5.India, which had only just removed quantitative restrictions on imports, braced itself to be taken to the cleaners.

6.He would not say the U. S. would tip into a recession, but the IMF made plain that it was braced for more bad news.退IMF使

7.I braced myself, feet apart, trying to remember through my panic what little self-defense I knew.

8.At the back of the hall a number of men began moving towards the stage and we braced ourselves for a fight.

9.He braced the heels of his hands against the leather arms of his chair.

10.It was like diving into a pool of cold water, which leaves one shocked and sobered, but braced for some proper work.