柯林斯詞典buckle /?b?k?l/ (buckling,buckled,buckles) 1. N-COUNT A buckle is a piece of metal or plastic attached to one end of a belt or strap, which is used to fasten it. (皮帶等的) 帶扣 He wore a belt with a large brass buckle. 他系了一根有很大黃銅扣的皮帶。2. V-T When you buckle a belt or strap, you fasten it. 扣緊 A door slammed in the house and a man came out buckling his belt. 屋子里門砰地關(guān)上了,一名男子一邊扣著皮帶一邊走了出來(lái)。3. V-T/V-I If an object buckles or if something buckles it, it becomes bent as a result of very great heat or force. 使彎曲; (因受熱或受壓而) 變彎 The door was beginning to buckle from the intense heat. 由于高溫,門正開始變彎。4. V-I If your legs or knees buckle, they bend because they have become very weak or tired. (腿、膝) 發(fā)軟彎曲 Mcanally's knees buckled and he crumpled down onto the floor. 麥卡納利雙膝發(fā)軟彎了下去,癱倒在地板上。 返回 buckle劍橋詞典a piece of metal at one end of a belt or strap , used to fasten the two ends together (皮帶等的)搭扣,扣環(huán) 返回 buckle