buckled
adjective uk/ˈbʌk.əld/ us/ˈbʌk.əld/
(WITH BUCKLE)
用扣环扣住的
fastened or decorated with a buckle (= a piece of metal used to fasten a belt or strap)
a tightly buckled belt 扣得紧紧的皮带
He wore old-fashioned buckled shoes. 他穿着旧式的带扣的鞋子。
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- It was a canvas bag closed with a buckled flap.
- He wound the buckled end of his belt around his fist and swung it threateningly.
- She was wearing buckled boots.
(BENT)
弯曲的;变形的
bent, often as a result of force or heat
The front of the car was badly buckled. 汽车的前部严重变形。
A buckled gate hung from its hinges. 一扇变形的大门挂在铰链上。
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- His Saab had suffered a broken headlight and badly buckled fender.
- Shocking photographs showed the buckled highway after the earthquake.
- There were images of buckled concrete and mangled steel.
See: buckle