strap

/stræp/ (bre, ipa) · /stræp/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈstrap/ (ame, mw)

strap — 名詞

  • strapsingular
  • strapsplural

1. a narrow band cut from strong material such as leather or cloth, used for securi

1.名詞B1
釋義

帶子;皮帶

用於固定、攜帶或支撐物品的窄條材料

a narrow band cut from strong material such as leather or cloth, used for securing an object or keeping it in position

例句

Rania adjusted the strap on her backpack so it sat more comfortably on her shoulders.

Rania 調整了背包上的帶子,讓它更舒適地貼在肩膀上。

collocation: strap on [bag/garment]

A loose strap made one side of the suitcase flap open on the bus.

一條鬆脫的帶子讓手提箱的一側在公車上掀開了。

同義詞
  • belt

    usually refers to a strap worn around the waist, not used for carrying or securing luggage

  • band

    a broader category that includes any flat strip; less specific to fastening function

  • strip

    a long narrow piece of any material, not necessarily used for fastening

文法句型

strap + of + material

strap + on/for + noun

2. used as part of a compound word to name an item that has a strap attached to it,

2.名詞B1
釋義

…帶;繫帶

複合詞中指附有帶子的物品

used as part of a compound word to name an item that has a strap attached to it, such as a watch strap, shoulder strap, or ankle strap

例句

Christopher replaced the worn leather band on his wristwatch with a new metal strap.

Christopher 將手錶上磨損的皮質錶帶更換成一條新的金屬錶帶。

compound: watch strap

A handbag with a wide shoulder strap is easier to carry than one without.

附有寬肩帶的手提包比沒有肩帶的更容易攜帶。

文法句型

[noun] + strap

用法筆記

Common in compound forms such as 'watch strap', 'shoulder strap', 'ankle strap', and 'guitar strap'. The first noun describes where the strap is located or what it supports.

3. a loop made of strong material that hangs overhead inside public vehicles, such

3.名詞B1
釋義

拉環;吊環

公共交通工具上的站立握環

a loop made of strong material that hangs overhead inside public vehicles, such as buses and trains, for standing passengers to grip for stability

例句

Tomás grabbed a hanging strap when the subway train lurched forward suddenly.

Tomás 在地鐵列車突然向前衝時抓住了懸掛的拉環。

domain: public transport

The bus was so full that passengers were holding two straps just to stay upright.

公車上擠滿了乘客,許多人同時抓著兩條拉環才能站穩。

同義詞
  • hanging loop

    more descriptive term for the same object; less common in everyday speech

  • overhead handle

    used for horizontal bars; straps are specifically the looped material

用法筆記

Commonly found on public transportation. Also called a 'hanging loop' or 'overhead strap'.

4. a gun (slang term used in informal or street language, especially in urban conte

4.名詞C1
釋義

槍枝

(俚語)槍枝,槍械

a gun (slang term used in informal or street language, especially in urban contexts)

例句

In the crime novel, the detective finds a strap hidden under the driver's seat.

在那本犯罪小說中,偵探在駕駛座下方發現了一把暗藏的槍。

informal slang register

The police officer found a loaded strap under the front seat.

警方在前座下方發現了一把上了膛的槍。

collocation: loaded strap

同義詞
  • gun

    neutral, standard term; not slang and appropriate in all contexts

  • piece

    another informal slang term for a firearm

  • firearm

    formal or technical term for a gun

用法筆記

Highly informal slang. Inappropriate for formal writing, academic contexts, or polite conversation. Most English learners only need to recognise this sense, not actively use it.

5. a length of animal hide fashioned as a whip for punishing people, especially in

5.名詞C1
釋義

皮鞭

過去用於懲罰的皮帶

a length of animal hide fashioned as a whip for punishing people, especially in historical schools or correctional facilities

例句

In the past, some headteachers kept a leather strap in their office for punishing students.

過去有些校長會在辦公室裡放一條皮鞭來懲罰學生。

historical context

A worn leather strap used on prisoners hung in the museum display case.

一條曾用來懲罰囚犯的磨損皮鞭掛在博物館的展示櫃中。

同義詞
  • whip

    more general term that can be made of various materials; strap is a specific type of whip

  • lash

    emphasises the act of striking rather than the object itself

  • belt

    similar object but not specifically designed for punishment

用法筆記

Often associated with historical or institutional punishment. In modern contexts, 'strap' is rarely used for physical punishment outside of certain legal systems.

strap — 動詞