柯林斯詞典strap /str?p/ (strapping,strapped,straps) 1. N-COUNT A strap is a narrow piece of leather, cloth, or other material. Straps are used to carry things, fasten things together, or to hold a piece of clothing in place. 帶子 Nancy gripped the strap of her beach bag. 南希抓住自己海灘休閑包的帶子。 She pulled the strap of her nightgown onto her shoulder. 她把睡衣的帶子拉到她的肩上。2. V-T If you strap something somewhere, you fasten it there with a strap. 用帶子綁 She strapped the baby seat into the car. 她把嬰兒座椅用帶子綁在那輛汽車上。 返回 strap劍橋詞典a narrow piece of leather or other strong material used for fastening something or giving support 皮帶;帶子 Could you help me fasten this strap around my suitcase ? 你能幫我用這條帶子把手提箱系緊嗎? with this meaning as a combining form (用作構(gòu)詞成分)…帶 a watch strap 表帶 shoes with ankle straps 踝帶鞋 a strong strip of material hanging from the roof of a bus , train , or other public vehicle for passengers to hold onto if they are standing (公共汽車、火車或其他公共車輛里便于站立的乘客抓握的)吊帶 例句 To keep the helmet in position , fasten the strap beneath the chin .The strap had rubbed against his skin and caused irritation .Is the strap on this helmet adjustable ?Tighten the straps so they don't rub .It's a frame rucksack with a belt and padded shoulder straps. 返回 strap