English to Chinese Dictionary brace

brace

支撑
definition
verb
the posts were braced by lengths of timber
make (a structure) stronger or firmer with wood, iron, or other forms of support.
noun
a device that clamps things tightly together or that gives support, in particular.
thirty brace of grouse
a pair of something, typically of birds or mammals killed in hunting.
translation of 'brace'
verb
鼓起勇气,
支柱
noun
梏,
摇钻,
撑,
支撑,
撑臂
example
Fishing a groundbait feeder, and alternating worm and red maggot hookbaits, he took a 'brace' of skimmers plus three roach for his winning 3lb 15 oz.
thirty 'brace' of grouse
This is shown in Figure 7 with the 'brace' indicating the route segment with shorter signpost spacings.
I had a halo 'brace' fitted to my body basically, which resembled a human building site for about six weeks.
a neck 'brace'
He is expected to wear a neck 'brace' for six to 12 weeks and his physical therapy will begin after he recovers from the concussion and neck injury.
To support the areas with higher slab thicknesses, additional MEP gates were used to 'brace' the post shores so they could be charged with higher loads.
The only other possible impediment to romping home with a 'brace' of seats in the next general election would be if they were to be generally held responsible for the collapse of the peace process.
There's only one good way to cook a 'brace' of coneys.
The teenager was seen lying on the ground not moving and wearing a neck 'brace' before ambulance crews took him away.
He presented a broad overview of bit history and discussed many types of boring tools for the 'brace' , including several types of bits.
Columns are attached to the walls by a system of horizontal tensile wires, so as to 'brace' the entire structure against earthquake forces.
Having shown good pace all weekend, the speedy young Malaysian was understandably disappointed to come away from Thruxton with just a 'brace' of 11 th place finishes.
Writing throughout his sideman career, the guitarist found himself with a 'brace' of songs that reflected not only his love of rock, but also his interest in other types of music.
The tool also includes a means for rotating the cutting edge, usually using a 'brace' or bit stock, a wrench, or a handle.
Ketheral looked around the inside of the armory, picked up a chainwhip, a normal whip, a 'brace' of throwing knives, and a couple of shields.
Take one unpopular president, a 'brace' of struggling statesmen and a couple of global summits.
The piles were tarred ironbark and the beams were kauri with iron brackets to 'brace' them.
Mr Hill was shaking with shock and reaction and taken to hospital with a neck 'brace' , though doctors later decided he had no broken bones.
I suddenly remembered my fall as they placed a neck 'brace' on me, then my body on a backboard.
This is a frame with wires that come out of your mouth, attaching your 'brace' to a headband.
The gap was still one hole at the turn, after a 'brace' of deuces at the short ninth from Westwood and Haas.
There can be problems with the length of time your child is required to wear the 'brace' and the embarrassment it may cause.
The 31-year-old scored a 'brace' of goals two seasons ago as Blues completed the double over their bitter rivals.
A 'brace' of £60,000 races highlight a cracking card at Haydock, where Time Ahead will surely take all the beating in the bet 365 Lancashire Oaks.
Seldom used in ordinary writing, 'brace' or curly brackets are common in mathematics and other formulaic usage, where they serve to enclose complex sets of symbols.
I had a pretty dinner for them, viz. a 'brace' of stewed carp, six roast chickens and a jowl of hot salmon.
Her legs were in a ridiculous bunch at the edge of her bed, while her arms groped blindly for a sturdy surface to 'brace' her body.
As the paramedics lifted his body onto the stretcher and applied a neck 'brace' Kim was held back by the police.
Among the groups and couples were a 'brace' of men eating in appreciative silence at tables for one - something I've always thought is a sign of a top kitchen.
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