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girding

美[ɡɜrd],英[ɡɜː(r)d],

释义

v. 缠;佩(剑);准备;装备; n. 嘲笑; 网络释义: 横拖;纸条;围起;

例句

As business skids and job cuts mount, Wall Street employees still left already were girding themselves for smaller bonuses.
随着业务急速下滑,裁员数目增加,保住饭碗的华尔街员工已经做好了奖金缩水的准备。
The British public has never ceased girding him.
Even the most established hedge funds are being hit by -- or girding for -- withdrawals from investors.
就连实力最雄厚的对冲基金也正遭到--或是即将遭受--投资者赎回的打击。
Girding can improve the cuttings survival rate effectively, but no use to rooting rate.
America was girding for an even more serious event.
Three months ago, investors were girding themselves for another Great Depression; Asian equities have since put on almost 60 per cent.
三个月前,投资者还在勒紧裤带准备迎接另一场大萧条(GreatDepression);此后亚洲股市却累计上涨近60%。
Does it mean the way of girding of Japanese Dao today is passed from China?
这是否说明今天日本刀的佩法,即是从中国传过去的?
Is the US girding its loins for another great crusade against evil?
美国是会为了再一次大举讨伐邪恶而摩拳擦掌?
They were girding for the exam.
Despite the small numbers and this week's High Court ruling, the government is girding itself to act.
虽然涉及人数不多,本周最高法院也做出了判决,但是政府正试图改变。

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