truss
英 [trʌs]
美 [trʌs]
- n. 束;构架;捆
- vt. 捆绑;用构架支撑
- n. (Truss)人名;(德)特鲁斯;(英)特拉斯
truss 捆,束,捆绑,支架来自古法语 trousse,包裹,捆,可能来自通俗拉丁语*torciare,转,扭成团,来自拉丁语 torquere, 扭曲,扭转,词源同 turn,trousseau.引申诸相关词义。
- truss (n.)
- c. 1200, "collection of things bound together," from Old French trousse, torse "parcel, package, bundle," of uncertain origin, perhaps from Vulgar Latin *torciare "to twist," from Late Latin torquere (see torque (n.)). Meaning "surgical appliance to support a rupture, etc." first attested 1540s. Sense of "framework for supporting a roof or bridge" is first recorded 1650s.
- truss (v.)
- c. 1200, "to load, load up," from Anglo-French trusser, Old French trusser, torser "to load, fill, pack, fasten" (11c.), from Old French trousse, torse (see truss (n.)). Related: Trussed; trussing.
- 1. Put stuffing into the cavity and truss the bird.
- 把填料放到腔内,把鸟的腿和翅膀扎紧。
- 2. Some people like to truss up the turkey.
- 有些人喜欢烹饪前把火鸡的腿和翅膀扎紧。
- 3. He was bearing a truss of trifles at his back.
- 他在背上背了一捆没有价值的杂物.
- 4. Its lower end is anchored at the erection truss by a clamp.
- 其下端由一夹钳锚定在施工桁梁上.
- 5. The truss comprises four plane trusses each two panels and each panel has one diagonal brace.
- 桁架由四个平面桁架组成,每两个节间及每个节间均有对角撑.