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truss

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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truss1 /trʌs/ verb [transitive]  1 (also truss up)TIE to tie someone’s arms, legs etc very firmly with rope so that they cannot move 捆,扎,绑〔人的手脚等,使人动弹不得〕 They trussed up their victim and left him for dead. 他们把受害人捆绑起来,丢下他不管死活。2. DFCto prepare a chicken, duck etc for cooking by tying its legs and wings into position 捆扎〔鸡、鸭等的腿、翅以便烹煮〕
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Examples from the Corpus
trussSometimes I resent having to truss myself up like a stuffed chicken.
truss2 noun [countable]  1. MHa special belt worn to support a hernia (=medical problem that affects the muscles below your stomach) 〔疝病患者用的〕疝带2. TEAAa frame supporting a roof or bridge 〔支撑屋顶或桥梁的〕桁架,构架
Examples from the Corpus
trussThe 517-foot-long truss is painted ballpark green and resembles a large bridge.Salvaged church timbers, even complete roof trusses are much in evidence.Wasson said a steel truss weighing about 2 million pounds will be raised atop the northeast and southeast towers on May 20-21.And that belief might have been linked to the character of the man in charge of the operation of assembling the trusses.Hunts Point were first and foremost stone contractors, and they had hired an engineering firm to design and make the trusses.The neck has just the right amount of forward relief, and needs no adjustment to the truss rod.The trusses are supported on the external load-bearing brickwork.
Origin truss1 (1100-1200) Old French trousser; → TROUSSEAU
tie Corpus legs someone’s arms, etc to


truss
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truss1 /trʌs/ verb [transitive]
 Date: 1100-1200
 Language: Old French
 Origin: trousser; trousseau
1. (also truss up) to tie someone’s arms, legs etc very firmly with rope so that they cannot move:
    They trussed up their victim and left him for dead.
2. to prepare a chicken, duck etc for cooking by tying its legs and wings into position

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truss2 noun [countable]
1. a special belt worn to support a hernia (=medical problem that affects the muscles below your stomach)
2. a frame supporting a roof or bridge


trussBrE /trʌs/ 🔊NAmE /trʌs/ 🔊 nouna special belt with a thick piece of material, worn by sb suffering from a hernia in order to support the muscles 疝带(疝病患者所用)a frame made of pieces of wood or metal used to support a roof, bridge, etc. (支撑屋顶、桥梁等的)桁架,构架
trussBrE /trʌs/ 🔊NAmE /trʌs/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they truss BrE /trʌs/ 🔊 NAmE /trʌs/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it trusses BrE /ˈtrʌsɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈtrʌsɪz/ 🔊past simple trussed BrE /trʌst/ 🔊 NAmE /trʌst/ 🔊past participle trussed BrE /trʌst/ 🔊 NAmE /trʌst/ 🔊 -ing form trussing BrE /ˈtrʌsɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈtrʌsɪŋ/ 🔊~ sb/sth (up) to tie up sb's arms and legs so that they cannot move 把(人的双臂和双腿)捆紧,缚牢~ sth to tie the legs and wings of a chicken, etc. before it is cooked (在烹煮鸡等前)把腿和翅膀束紧