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    buckle 的英语意思

    bucklebuckle1 /ˈbʌkəl/ verb 查看全部语言翻译1bend [intransitive, transitive] to become bent or curved because of heat or pressure, or to make something bend or curve in this way因热或压力而弯曲变形,或使某物以此方式弯曲变形:  The steel pillars began to buckle.钢柱开始弯曲变形。buckle under The rails buckled under the intense heat of the fire.铁轨在大火的强烈热度下弯曲变形。2knees/legs [intransitive] if your knees or legs buckle, they become weak and bend若膝盖或双腿发软,指它们变得无力而弯折 SYN  give way:  John felt his knees start to buckle.约翰感到双膝开始发软。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迫于困难处境而做自己不愿做的事 SYN  give in:  He refused to buckle.他拒绝屈服。buckle under the pressure/strain/weight A weaker person would have buckled under the weight of criticism.意志薄弱的人早就在批评的重压下屈服了。4fasten [intransitive, transitive] to fasten a buckle, or be fastened with a buckle扣上搭扣;或以搭扣扣住:  Amy buckled the belt around her waist.艾米把腰带在腰间扣好。buckle something on/up/together Lou was buckling on his revolver.卢正在系上他的左轮手枪。buckle down phrasal verb to start working very hard开始努力工作buckle down to You’d better buckle down to some revision now.你最好现在就认真着手复习。buckle up phrasal verb to fasten your seat belt in a car, aircraft etc在汽车、飞机等交通工具上系好安全带
    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用于扣合腰带两端、固定鞋子或包等,或用作装饰的金属搭扣