truss
verb [ T ] uk/trʌs/ us/trʌs/
(also truss up)捆紧,缚牢(人的双臂或双腿)
to tie the arms and legs of someone together tightly and roughly with rope to prevent them from moving or escaping
Police said the couple had been trussed up and robbed before being shot. 警方说夫妇俩先遭到捆绑和抢劫,最后才被枪杀。
(在烹调之前)将(鸡、鸭等的)翅膀和脚扎拢
to prepare a bird for cooking by tying its wings and legs to its body
truss
noun [ C ] uk/trʌs/ us/trʌs/
(FOR A BODY PART)
疝带,托带
a device for holding an organ of the body, especially part of the intestine, in its correct position after it has moved because of an injury
(FOR A ROOF/BRIDGE)
architecture specialized(支撑屋顶、桥梁的)构架,托臂,桁架
a support for a roof or bridge that is usually made of stone or brick