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1 strap
[stræp] 1. сущ.1)а) ремень, ремешокSyn:б) порка ремнёмI got strap for that. — Меня за это выпороли ремнем.
2) завязка, штрипкаSyn:3) мор.; авиа стропа; обхват на подвесной системе4)а) воен. погонSyn:б) полоска материи или металлав) тех. крепительная планка; скобаг) ( straps) ист. подвязки ( предмет туалета)5) кисть, гроздь, связка (о ягодах, фруктах, овощах)6)а) уст.; диал. ремень для правки бритвSyn:б) разг. парикмахер, цирюльникSyn:barber I7) бот. лигула, язычок2. гл.1)а) = strap up, = strap down стягивать ремнёмSyn:fasten with a strap, bind with a strap2) мед. стягивать края раны липким пластырем3) пороть, бить ремнём4) разг. энергично браться за делоto strap to their work, so as to do a greater quantity of labour in the usual time — рьяно взяться за дело, чтобы успеть больше за стандартный промежуток времени
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2 strap up
(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) omvikle; bandagere* * *(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) omvikle; bandagere -
3 strap up
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4 strap up
(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) vendar -
5 strap up
(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) binda um -
6 strap up
(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) szíjjal átköt -
7 strap up
(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) enfaixar -
8 strap up
(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) sargıyla sarmak, bağlamak -
9 strap up
(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) obvezati -
10 strap up
(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) sitoa -
11 strap up
(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) bandasjere, ha på reim/stropp -
12 strap up
(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) fasciare, bendare -
13 strap up
(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) zawiązywać -
14 strap up
(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) pārsiet; nosaitēt -
15 strap up
(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) surišti, sutvirtinti -
16 strap up
(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) binda om -
17 strap up
(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) a bandaja -
18 strap up
(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) δένω(με επίδεσμο,κλπ.) -
19 strap up
(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) zavázat -
20 strap up
(to fasten or bind with a strap, bandage etc: His injured knee was washed and neatly strapped up.) zaviazať
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Strap — Strap, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Strapped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Strapping}.] 1. To beat or chastise with a strap. [1913 Webster] 2. To fasten or bind with a strap. Cowper. [1913 Webster] 3. To sharpen by rubbing on a strap, or strop; as, to strap a razor … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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