1.All clothing sizes have changed: Vintage shoes are narrower than shoes are today, jackets fit differently, and girdles are gone.
英:[ˈɡɜːdl]
美:[ˈɡɜːrdl]
n.
(支持四肢的)带
腰带
环形物
妇女紧身褡
vt.
围绕,包围
gir·dle
guhr dl
复数:girdles
第三人称单数:girdles
现在分词:girdling
过去式:girdled
过去分词:girdled
词根:girth
n.girth 周长;围长;肚带
vi.girth 围长为
vt.girth 围绕;包围
noun
something that encircles or confines: such as
an article of dress encircling the body usually at the waist
a woman's close-fitting undergarment often boned and usually elasticized that extends from the waist to below the hips
shoulder girdle
the edge of a brilliant that is grasped by the setting see brilliant illustration
verb
transitive verb
to encircle with or as if with a girdle
to cut away the bark and cambium in a ring around (a plant) usually to kill by interrupting the circulation of water and nutrients
to move around : circle
girdled the world
shoulder girdle肩带;肩胛带
pelvic girdle骨盆带(等于pelvic arch)
waist belt, waistband
tape, enclose
古英语 gyrdel “腰带,腰间系着的带子”,男女皆穿,源于日耳曼语(同源词:古诺尔斯语 gyrðill,瑞典语 gördel,古弗里西亚语 gerdel,荷兰语 gordel,古高地德语 gurtil,德语 Gürtel “腰带”),与古英语 gyrdan “系紧”相关,源于 PIE 词根 *gher-(1)“抓住,包围”,加上工具后缀 -el(1)。现代委婉用语“仅限于腰部以下的弹性紧身衣”首次记录于1925年。最初是用来固定衣服,也可用于携带钱包、武器、钥匙等。
带,托带,引力带:一种环状结构或部件,或任何环绕躯体的物件。参见belt
环带
腰带
Noun Middle English girdel, gurdel "belt, baldric," going back to Old English gyrdel "belt, part of the body encircled by a belt," going back to Germanic *gurđila- (whence also Old Frisian gerdel "belt, girdle," Old High German gurtil, Old Norse gyrðill), instrumental derivative from *gurđjan- "to encircle with a belt" — more at gird >entry 1 Verb derivative of girdle >entry 1
The first known use of girdle was before the 12th century
girdle1 of 2noun
a belt or sash encircling the waist
a light corset worn below the waist
a bony arch that supports an arm or leg
girdle2 of 2verb
to bind or encircle with or as if with a girdle : circle
to cut away the bark and cambium in a ring around (a plant) usually in order to kill by stopping the circulation of water and food
girdle1 of 2noun
a belt or sash encircling the waist
a light corset worn below the waist
a bony arch that supports an arm or leg
girdle2 of 2verb
to bind or encircle with or as if with a girdle : circle
to cut away the bark and cambium in a ring around (a plant) usually in order to kill by stopping the circulation of water and food
girdlenoun
either of two more or less complete bony rings at the anterior and posterior ends of the vertebrate trunk supporting the arms and legs respectively:
shoulder girdle
pelvic girdle
1.All clothing sizes have changed: Vintage shoes are narrower than shoes are today, jackets fit differently, and girdles are gone.
2.He took from his girdle a small greasy pouch of grey cloth and counted the money in it.
3.A good name is better than a golden girdle.
美名胜过金腰带.
4.Most of the damage is minor but two trees were girdled, with bark shredded all the way around the trunk.
5.“Still,” he said, “Ariel could put a girdle round the earth in forty minutes.”
6.Flying his drone over the area, Pulapa could see the impact of human activities – pollution, plastic waste and mangrove clearance – but this picture seemed to sum up the protective, nurturing girdle that mangroves provide for such storm-prone tropical communities.
7.In ancient Greece, for instance, Hippocrates believed women needed sex with men to keep their bodily systems in good working order; today, social media influencers tell new parents to stuff their postpartum bellies into girdles.
8.Special to the Courier Journal Core muscles wrap around the midsection like a girdle, forming a connecting link between the upper and lower body.
9.The ninth labor was to bring back the girdle of Hippolyta, the Queen of the Amazons.
10.A suspender strap with fastener attached to a girdle belt to hold up a woman's stocking.
吊''.'袜'.''带有系结物的一种吊带,连于腰带之上用来撑起女子的长统''.'袜'.''.
11.It was the brainchild of Tim Supple, whose Dash Arts gave us a stunning Indian Midsummer Night's Dream that girdled the earth.
12.Monkwords, marybeads jabber on their girdles : roguewords, tough nuggets patter in their pockets.
僧侣话, 诵《玫瑰经》的念珠在他们的腰带上嘁嘁喳喳;江湖话, 硬梆梆的金币在他们的兜里当榔当啷.
13.Perched at the intersection of psychological survey and serial-killer exposé, “Cropsey” loosens the girdle of the documentary form to accommodate much more than facts.
14.He hurried out into the middle room, drawing on his blue outer trousers as he went, and knotting about the fullness at his waist his girdle of blue cotton cloth.
15.I can hardly breathe in my girdle, which I bet is rearranging my internal organs.
16.She would soon be a biddy, stout, with a little double chin and a three-ply girdle.
17.So I wasn’t that wrong about the girdle, after all.
18.She made fine linen, and sold it, and delivered a girdle to the Chanaanite.
她纺织纱布予以出售,又制造腰带卖与商贾。
19.Yet from pelvis to chest, their deportment is so unyieldingly erect that they might be wearing girdles.
20.All the keys hang not at one man's girdle.
钥匙不一定都挂在一个人的腰带上。