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    buckle の英語での意味

    bucklebuckle1 /ˈbʌkəl/ verb すべての翻訳を見る1bend [intransitive, transitive] to become bent or curved because of heat or pressure, or to make something bend or curve in this way熱や圧力で曲がる、または曲げる:  The steel pillars began to buckle.鉄骨の柱が曲がり始めた。buckle under The rails buckled under the intense heat of the fire.レールは炎の激しい熱で歪んだ。2knees/legs [intransitive] if your knees or legs buckle, they become weak and bend膝や脚がくずおれるとは、力が抜けて曲がること SYN  give way:  John felt his knees start to buckle.ジョンは膝が折れそうになるのを感じた。3do something you do not want [intransitive] to do something that you do not want to do because a difficult situation forces you to do it困難な状況に押し切られて、したくないことをする SYN  give in:  He refused to buckle.彼は屈服することを拒んだ。buckle under the pressure/strain/weight A weaker person would have buckled under the weight of criticism.もっと弱い人なら批判の重さに屈していただろう。4fasten [intransitive, transitive] to fasten a buckle, or be fastened with a buckleバックルを留める、またはバックルで留められる:  Amy buckled the belt around her waist.エイミーはウエストにベルトを留めた。buckle something on/up/together Lou was buckling on his revolver.ルーはリボルバーを腰に留めているところだった。buckle down phrasal verb to start working very hard本腰を入れて取り組み始めるbuckle down to You’d better buckle down to some revision now.今すぐ本腰を入れて復習に取り組んだほうがいい。buckle up phrasal verb to fasten your seat belt in a car, aircraft etc車や飛行機などでシートベルトを締める
    bucklebuckle2 noun [countable] a piece of metal used for fastening the two ends of a belt, for fastening a shoe, bag etc, or for decorationベルトの両端を留めたり、靴やバッグなどを固定したり、装飾に使う金属製の留め具