gird
美[ɡɜːrd] 英[ɡɜːd]
v. 束;包围;做好准备;赋与(权力);嘲笑
n. 讽刺的话
英英释义
Verb- prepare oneself for a military confrontation;
"The U.S. is girding for a conflict in the Middle East" "troops are building up on the Iraqi border"
- put a girdle on or around;
"gird your loins"
- bind with something round or circular
例句
- He girded up his loin to face his competitor.他做好准备来迎战他的对手。
- The climber girded himself with a rope.登山者以绳束腰。
- They were girding for the exam.他们正在准备考试。
- The general was girded with the supreme power.将军被授予最高权力。