buckled
英 [ˈbʌkld]
美 [ˈbʌkld]
adj. (鞋子)带扣的,带扣形饰物的
v. (使)搭扣扣住; (被)压垮,压弯; 双腿发软
buckle的过去分词和过去式
BNC.33383 / COCA.29164
柯林斯词典
- (鞋子)带扣的,带扣形饰物的
Buckledshoes have buckles on them, either to fasten them or as decoration.
双语例句
- Instead, he suggested, the collision had buckled the ship's plates, allowing water to pour in.
相反的,他推测,剧烈的碰撞毁坏了船舶的平板,从而让海水涌入船内。 - He wore a brown coat and small clothes, with black worsted stockings and buckled shoes.
他身上穿着咖啡色的上衣和紧身半衣裤,脚上穿着黑毛线袜和带扣的鞋子。 - The floor buckled up under the weight of too many people.
由于人太多楼板坍塌了。 - The crash buckled the front of my car.
我的汽车前部撞瘪了。 - The parachutist was buckled into his harness.
跳伞者扣上了背带。 - After seated, I habitually buckled the seat belt.
上车后,我习惯性地把安全带系上。 - A sword was buckled to his side.
他腰侧佩上了剑。 - Both wheels on the bicycle had been badly buckled.
自行车的两个轮胎都严重弯曲了。 - He has buckled down to work in the reserves
他已经安心在预备役部队服役。 - I just buckled down and got on with playing.
我干脆静下心来继续玩。
