gird 音标拼音: [g'ɚd]
n . 讥诮
vt . 系以带,佩带,围绕,嘲笑
vi . 准备,嘲笑
讥诮系以带,佩带,围绕,嘲笑准备,嘲笑
gird v 1 :
prepare oneself for a military confrontation ; "
The U .
S .
is girding for a conflict in the Middle East "; "
troops are building up on the Iraqi border " [
synonym : {
arm }, {
build up },
{
fortify }, {
gird }] [
ant : {
demilitarise }, {
demilitarize },
{
disarm }]
2 :
put a girdle on or around ; "
gird your loins " [
synonym : {
girdle },
{
gird }]
3 :
bind with something round or circular [
synonym : {
gird },
{
encircle }]
Gird \
Gird \,
v .
i .
To gibe ;
to sneer ;
to break a scornful jest ;
to utter severe sarcasms .
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Men of all sorts take a pride to gird at me . --
Shak .
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Gird \
Gird \ (
g [~
e ]
rd ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Girt }
or {
Girded };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Girding }.] [
OE .
girden ,
gurden ,
AS .
gyrdan ;
akin to OS .
gurdian ,
D .
gorden ,
OHG .
gurten ,
G .
g ["
u ]
rten ,
Icel .
gyr [
eth ]
a ,
Sw .
gjorda ,
Dan .
giorde ,
Goth .
biga ['
i ]
rdan to begird ,
and prob .
to E .
yard an inclosure .
Cf . {
Girth },
n .
&
v ., {
Girt },
v .
t .]
1 .
To encircle or bind with any flexible band .
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2 .
To make fast ,
as clothing ,
by binding with a cord ,
girdle ,
bandage ,
etc .
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3 .
To surround ;
to encircle ,
or encompass .
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That Nyseian isle ,
Girt with the River Triton . --
Milton .
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4 .
To clothe ;
to swathe ;
to invest .
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I girded thee about with fine linen . --
Ezek .
xvi .
10 .
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The Son . . .
appeared Girt with omnipotence . --
Milton .
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5 .
To prepare ;
to make ready ;
to equip ;
as ,
to gird one '
s self for a contest .
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Thou hast girded me with strength . --
Ps .
xviii .
39 .
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{
To gird on },
to put on ;
to fasten around or to one securely ,
like a girdle ;
as ,
to gird on armor or a sword .
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Let not him that girdeth on his harness boast himself as he that putteth it off . --
1 Kings xx .
11 .
{
To gird up },
to bind tightly with a girdle ;
to support and strengthen ,
as with a girdle .
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He girded up his loins ,
and ran before Ahab . --
1 Kings xviii .
46 .
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Gird up the loins of your mind . --
1 Pet .
i .
13 .
{
Girt up };
prepared or equipped ,
as for a journey or for work ,
in allusion to the ancient custom of gathering the long flowing garments into the girdle and tightening it before any exertion ;
hence ,
adjectively ,
eagerly or constantly active ;
strenuous ;
striving . "
A severer ,
more girt -
up way of living ." --
J .
C .
Shairp .
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Gird \
Gird \ (
g [~
e ]
rd ),
n . [
See {
Yard }
a measure .]
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1 .
A stroke with a rod or switch ;
a severe spasm ;
a twinge ;
a pang .
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Conscience . . .
is freed from many fearful girds and twinges which the atheist feels . --
Tillotson .
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2 .
A cut ;
a sarcastic remark ;
a gibe ;
a sneer .
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I thank thee for that gird ,
good Tranio . --
Shak .
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Gird \
Gird \,
v .
t . [
See {
Gird },
n .,
and cf . {
Girde },
v .]
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1 .
To strike ;
to smite . [
Obs .]
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To slay him and to girden off his head . --
Chaucer .
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2 .
To sneer at ;
to mock ;
to gibe .
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Being moved ,
he will not spare to gird the gods .
--
Shak .
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81 Moby Thesaurus words for "
gird ":
band ,
bandage ,
beef up ,
begird ,
belt ,
belt in ,
bend ,
beset ,
bind ,
bind up ,
bolster ,
brace ,
brace up ,
bundle ,
buttress ,
case harden ,
chain ,
cinch ,
cincture ,
circle ,
confirm ,
dispose ,
do up ,
encincture ,
encircle ,
encompass ,
engird ,
ensphere ,
fleer ,
flout ,
forearm ,
fortify ,
gibe ,
girdle ,
girt ,
girth ,
harden ,
hem ,
invigorate ,
jeer ,
jest ,
lace ,
lash ,
leash ,
loop ,
nerve ,
prepare ,
prop ,
ready ,
refresh ,
reinforce ,
reinvigorate ,
restrengthen ,
ring ,
rope ,
round ,
shore up ,
sneer ,
splice ,
steel ,
stiffen ,
strap ,
strengthen ,
support ,
sustain ,
swaddle ,
swathe ,
temper ,
tie ,
tie up ,
toughen ,
truss ,
twine around ,
undergird ,
whet the knife ,
wire ,
wrap ,
wrap up ,
wreathe ,
wreathe around ,
zone
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