truss
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T To truss someone means to tie them up very tightly so that they cannot move. 捆緊[書(shū)面]
She trussed him quickly with stolen bandage, and gagged his mouth. 她用偷來(lái)的繃帶快速將他捆緊,并塞住了他的嘴。
2. PHRASAL VERB Truss up means the same as . 同truss[usu passive]
She was trussed up with yellow nylon rope. 她被人用黃尼龍繩子捆得一點(diǎn)兒也動(dòng)不了了。
3. N-COUNT A truss is a special belt with a pad that a person wears when they have a hernia in order to prevent it from getting worse. 疝氣帶
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truss /tr?s/ (trussing,trussed,trusses)
劍橋詞典
- (also truss up)
to tie the arms and legs of someone together tightly and roughly with rope to prevent them from moving or escaping
捆緊,縛牢(人的雙臂或雙腿)
Police said the couple had been trussed up and robbed before being shot . 警方說(shuō)夫婦倆先遭到捆綁和搶劫,最后才被槍殺。
to prepare a bird for cooking by tying its wings and legs to its body
(在烹調(diào)之前)將(雞、鴨等的)翅膀和腳扎攏 返回 truss