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bucklenoun(FASTENER)[C]apieceofmetalat one end of abeltorstrap, used tofastenthe twoendstogether (皮带等的)搭扣,扣环 Torsten Albrecht / EyeEm/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesFasteners for clothes - belt
- buckled
- button fly
- button-through
- cinch
- clasp
- fastener
- flies
- fly
- grommet
- hook and eye
- lace
- snap
- snap fastener
- stud
- suspender
- Velcro
- zip
- zipsomething/someoneup
- zipper
See more results » bucklenoun(FOOD)[CorU]USasweetdishconsisting of alayerofcakemixturecoveredinfruitand then atoplayerofflour,sugar, andsmallpiecesofbutter,bakedin theoven: Originally, buckle wastoppedwithblueberriesbut over theyearsavarietyoffruitsandtoppingshave been used. She makes adeliciousapplecinnamonbuckle. - Here's myrecipeforblueberrybuckle.
- I had noideawhy thisdeliciouscakewas called a buckle.
- I had asliceofblackberryandalmondbuckle.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPuddings, desserts & ices - baked Alaska
- baklava
- banana split
- bananas Foster
- banoffee pie
- dessert
- dulce de leche
- dumpling
- entremets
- Eton mess
- knafeh
- knickerbocker glory
- kugel
- lolly
- mochi
- spotted dick
- summer pudding
- sundae
- syllabub
- tapioca
See more results » buckleverb(FASTEN)[TorI]tofastenor befastenedwith a buckle 用扣环扣住 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesFasteners for clothes - belt
- buckled
- button fly
- button-through
- cinch
- clasp
- fastener
- flies
- fly
- grommet
- hook and eye
- lace
- snap
- snap fastener
- stud
- suspender
- Velcro
- zip
- zipsomething/someoneup
- zipper
See more results » buckleverb(BEND)[TorI]tobendsomething orbecomebent, often as aresultofforce,heat, orweakness: 弯曲;变形 Theintenseheatfrom thefirehadcausedthefactoryroofto buckle.大火的高温烤得工厂的屋顶变了形。 Bothwheelson thebicyclehad beenbadlybuckled.自行车的两个车轮都已严重变形。 Ifeltfaintand mykneesbeganto buckle.我感到眩晕,腿也站不直了。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesBending, twisting and curving - ball up
- bendy
- bent
- bowed
- buckled
- crook
- flex
- flexion
- flexure
- fluted
- intertwine
- matted
- meander
- sinuous
- tortuously
- tortuousness
- true
- twiddly
- twine
- wring
See more results » buckleverb(BE DEFEATED)buckle undersomething to bedefeatedby adifficultsituation: 屈服于(困境)But these weredifficulttimesand alesserman would have buckled under thestrain.但当时是困难时期,脆弱的人肯定会被压力压垮。 See more (Definition ofbucklefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)apieceofmetalat one end of abeltorstrap, used tofastenthe twoendstogether (皮带等的)搭扣,扣环 buckleverb(FASTEN)[TorI]tofastenor befastenedwith a buckle 用扣环扣住 buckleverb(BEND)[TorI]tobendsomething orbecomebent, often as aresultofforce,heat, orweakness 弯曲;变形Theintenseheatfrom thefirehadcausedthefactoryroofto buckle.大火的高温烤得工厂的屋顶变了形。 Bothwheelson thebicyclehad beenbadlybuckled.自行车的两个车轮都已严重变形。 Ifeltfaintand mykneesbeganto buckle.我感到眩晕,腿也站不直了。 buckleverb(BE DEFEATED)buckle understh to bedefeatedby adifficultsituation 屈服于(困境)But these weredifficulttimesand alesserman would have buckled under thestrain.但当时是困难时期,脆弱的人肯定会被压力压垮。 buckle| American Dictionarybuckleverb[I/T](FASTEN)tofastenor befastenedwith a buckle: [T]Please buckleyourseatbelts. buckleverb[I/T](BEND)tobendorbecomeuneven, often as aresultofforce,heat, orweakness: [I]After eighthoursofhiking,ourkneeswerebeginningto buckle. Someone who buckles or buckles under gives in to something, such aspressureoropposition: [I]Thejudgethreatenedher withjail, but sherefusedto buckle and would not say where she got theinformation. (Definition ofbucklefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofbucklebuckle Polyfilla, alabastine or plasticine spread onto cardboard or wood provides a base for buttons, buckles, conkers, etc. to be pressed in.From theCambridge English Corpus Clothing was the principal function of textiles, just as the principal function of buckles, sleeve-fasteners, pins and brooches was to hold the clothing together.From theCambridge English Corpus The buckling theory suggests that such a member will fail due to buckling before the direct compressive stress reaches the yield point.From theCambridge English Corpus A series of weights where then hung of the structure until it was determined that one of the members had buckled.From theCambridge English Corpus Since the microneedles which were tested had a much greater wall thickness, it is safe to assume that buckling would not occur.From theCambridge English Corpus Men's dress fastening is limited to buckles and sleeve fasteners; three possible combinations are found.From theCambridge English Corpus The environment, the health care and educational systems, even the family, are perceived as buckling under the demands of an ever-increasing population.From theCambridge English Corpus Men who intend to participate in the firewalking must not wear shoes or metal objects including rings, buckles or jewellery.From theCambridge English Corpus They can fail either by "buckling" or be being "crushed" due to the pressure exerted.From theCambridge English Corpus Finding no hope of reconciliation, the sub-commissioners buckled and passed the project back to the privy council.From theCambridge English Corpus A pipe-maker was robbed of his muslin cravat, striped handkerchief, leather shoes and iron buckles.From theCambridge English Corpus Beneath this, interbedded marbles, schists and diamictites have buckled and imbricated.From theCambridge English Corpus However, the buckling theory does provide a useful insight into how a bristle behaves under different constraint conditions.From theCambridge English Corpus However, the studies on microneedle mechanics (ref.14) concluded that buckling should only occur when the wall thickness was less than 2%m.From theCambridge English Corpus The tubules we consider here are all straight: it is assumed that buckling does not occur.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/buckle## |