clasps
英 [klɑːsps]
美 [klæsps]
v. 握紧; 攥紧; 抓紧; 抱紧; 紧紧拥抱; 扣紧; 扣住; 扣牢
n. (包、皮带或首饰的)搭扣,扣环; 紧握; 紧攥; 紧抱
clasp的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 紧紧抓住;攥紧;抱紧
If youclaspsomeone or something, you hold them tightly in your hands or arms.- She clasped the children to her...
她把孩子们紧紧地搂进怀里。 - He paced the corridor, hands clasped behind his back.
他双手紧扣,背在身后,在走廊里踱来踱去。 - Claspis also a noun.
- With one last clasp of his hand, she left him and went to her usual chair.
她最后一次紧握了一下他的手,然后离开他,回到了自己通常坐的椅子上。
- She clasped the children to her...
- N-COUNT 扣环;搭扣
Aclaspis a small device that fastens something.- ...the clasp of her handbag.
她手提包的搭扣
- ...the clasp of her handbag.
双语例句
- The clasps at the front of the bra are designed to pop open with the simplest of manoeuvres.
这款魔术胸罩采用前扣设计,搭配最简单的蝴蝶结加以美化。 - The tabernacle with its tent and its covering, clasps, frames, crossbars, posts and bases;
就是帐幕和帐幕的罩棚,并帐幕的盖,钩子,板,闩,柱子,带卯的座; - A belt of straw and ivy-buds, With coral clasps and amber studs;
腰带用常春藤和草来编搓,珊瑚做环扣,饰钮是琥珀。 - Although the retentive force of acetal resin clasps was in general lower than that of the Co-Cr alloy clasps, it has better flexibility and fatigue resistance with deeper undercut. So acetal resin clasps can be applied in clinical as the meaningful supplements of Co-Cr alloy clasps.
研究结果表明尽管缩醛树脂卡环固位力总体上低于钴铬合金卡环,但它具有更好的弹性和抗疲劳性,完全可以作为对钴铬合金卡环一种有益的补充应用于临床。 - But here and there were warped boards and cracked metallic clasps that told the tale well enough.
但到处都是翘起的木板和裂开的金属夹子,这已完全说明了问题。 - Investigation into dynamic biomechanical analysis of retention arms for three-arm casting clasps
铸造三臂卡环固位臂动态应力分析方法的探讨 - These are again the words of Jarvis lorry, as he clasps his hands, and looks upward.
这又是贾维斯罗瑞的话。这时他双手交握,往前望着。 - Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the elastic deformation limit and relevant enclasp force of cobalt-chromium alloy cast clasps.
目的:研究钴铬合金铸造卡环的弹性形变限度及其相应卡抱力。 - I am looking for whole sale priced fishing creel different sizes, colors, and styles and clasps ok!
我在寻找能够整体出售,价格合理的,加叙勋扣的,不同样式、颜色、风格的捕鱼鱼篓。 - In medieval europe, garments were laced or fastened together with brooches or clasps until the buttonhole was reinvented in the13th century.
直到13世纪发明钮孔以前,在中世纪的欧洲是用带子或以胸针,夹子将衣服固定起来。