/stræp ||; stræp/noun
[C] a long narrow piece of leather, cloth, plastic, etc that you use for carrying sth or for keeping sth in position 带子(用以携带或固定物品):
I managed to fasten my watch strap but now I can't undo it.我当时设法把表带系上了,但现在解不开。
strapverb [T] (strapping;strapped)
The racing driver was securely strapped into the car.那名赛车手系好安全带坐在车子里。☞pictures at bag, binoculars and clock 见bag、binoculars及clock插图
strap1/stræp; stræp/n [C] a strong band of cloth or leather used to keep something in position or to carry something 带子: a watch strap 表带She slipped the strap of her bag over her shoulder. 她把包带甩到肩上。see picture at见 WATCH2 图
strap2v [T] strapped , strapping to fasten something in place using a strap 用带子束住﹐捆绑: Make sure your backpack is strapped on tightly. 一定要把背包紧紧绑好。be strapped in (=have a belt fastened around you in a car) 〔在汽车里〕系好安全带 Are the kids strapped in? 孩子们系好安全带了吗?
strapstrapstrapsstrappedstrapping2verb (straps, strapping, strapped)to hold something in place with a strap: I strapped the bag onto the back of my bike.strapstrapstraps1nouna long flat piece of material that you use for carrying something or for keeping something in place: a leather watch strap