lacing
['leɪsɪŋ]
n.
系带,带子,花边;
v.
系牢,系紧( lace的现在分词 );
给(书、讲话等)润色;
给(饮料等)掺(少量的酒、药、毒药等);
给(鞋、靴等)穿鞋带;
例句:
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Nancy was lacing her shoe up when the doorbell rang.
门铃响时南希正在系鞋带。
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He took to lacing his fingers together in an attempt to keep his hands still.
为了不让双手发颤,他十指紧扣。
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He made a lively speech, lacing into the government for its recent policy.
他作了生动的演讲, 抨击政府新近的政策.
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Lacing a rip-off with a vague hillbilly twang, Kenny, does not make it any less shameless.
来自BBC
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They've landed and have shed their life jackets and rubber footwear and are lacing up their hiking boots.
来自NEWYORKER
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Then he'd spring out of bed, pulling on his sweatpants and lacing up his sneakers.
来自NEWYORKER