strop

n. 滑车带;带索;环索;磨刀皮带
vt. 磨;用磨刀皮带磨
n. (Strop)人名;(德)施特罗普
n.
滑车带;带索;环索;磨刀皮带;
vt.
磨;用磨刀皮带磨;
变形
复数:strops过去式:stropped过去分词:stropped现在分词:stropping第三人称单数:strops
英英释义
strop[ strɔp ]
n.a leather strap used to sharpen razors
v.sharpen on a strop
"strop razors"
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strop: [OE] Strop has now narrowed down in meaning to the specialized ‘strip of leather for sharpening a razor’, but it used to be a much more general term for a leather band or loop. It goes back to a prehistoric West Germanic word that was probably an adoption of Latin stroppus ‘strap, band’. That in turn may well have come from Greek strophos ‘twisted band’, from strephein ‘turn’.Old French had estrope from the same West Germanic source, and that probably reinforced the English word in the 14th century. Scottish pronunciation turned strop into strap [17], and that has now inherited most of the general functions of strop in English at large. As for stroppy ‘bad-tempered and uncooperative’, first recorded in 1951, no convincing link with strop ‘leather strip’ has ever been established (strop ‘fit of stroppiness’ is a back-formation from stroppy).One suggestion is that it may be a radically stripped-down version of obstreperous.
strop (n.)
mid-14c., "loop or strap on a harness," probably from Old French estrop, making it the older and more correct form of strap (n.), replaced by it from 16c. Specific sense of "leather strap used for sharpening razors" first recorded 1702. The verb in this sense is from 1841. Related: Stropped; stropping. Distribution of senses between strap and strop is arbitrary.
1. Don't get in a strop —I'm only a few minutes late.
别生气—我不过晚了几分钟。
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2. Against the strop, the familiar rasp of his voice.
用熟悉的刺耳的声音唱着最喜欢的圣歌。
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3. I rolled up my shirtsleeves and picked up the razor strop.
我卷起我的衬衫袖子,拿起磨刀皮带。
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4. "He's a 26-year-old man and he shouldn't really have a strop at a 14-year-old if that's what he's really done, " he said.
他已经26岁了,如果他真的那样做了,那么他实在不应该这样对待一个14岁的孩子。
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5. Strop Skiing slides and other leisure and entertainment projects set thrilling exciting and interesting group of tourists lingers for a long time.
滑索、滑草、滑道等休闲游憩项目,集惊险、刺激、趣味于一体,让旅游者留连忘返。
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6. The five-year-old daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes is seen here becoming tearful after apparently getting into a strop with her mother in a New York toy store.
汤姆-克鲁斯和凯蒂-赫尔姆斯的五岁女儿小苏瑞被人看见在纽约的一家玩具店里和妈妈大发脾气,还哭得梨花带雨。
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7. The five-year-old daughter of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes is seen here becoming tearful after apparently getting into a strop with her mother in a New York toy store.
汤姆-克鲁斯和凯蒂-赫尔姆斯的五岁女儿小苏瑞被人看见在纽约的一家玩具店里和妈妈大发脾气,还哭得梨花带雨。
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