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strapping    音標拼音: [str'æpɪŋ]
a. 魁偉的,魁梧的,身材高大健壯的
n. 皮繩或皮帶的材料,裹傷膠帶,鞭打

魁偉的,魁梧的,身材高大健壯的皮繩或皮帶的材料,裹傷膠帶,鞭打

strapping
adj 1: muscular and heavily built; "a beefy wrestler"; "had a
tall burly frame"; "clothing sizes for husky boys"; "a
strapping boy of eighteen"; "`buirdly' is a Scottish
term" [synonym: {beefy}, {burly}, {husky}, {strapping},
{buirdly}]

Strap \Strap\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Strapped}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Strapping}.]
1. To beat or chastise with a strap.
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2. To fasten or bind with a strap. --Cowper.
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3. To sharpen by rubbing on a strap, or strop; as, to strap a
razor.
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Strapping \Strap"ping\, a.
Tall; strong; lusty; large; as, a strapping fellow. [Colloq.]
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There are five and thirty strapping officers gone.
--Farquhar.
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112 Moby Thesaurus words for "strapping":
adipose, bastinado, basting, battery, beating, beefy, belting,
big-bellied, bloated, blowzy, bosomy, bouncing, brawny, buffeting,
burly, buxom, caning, chubby, chunky, clubbing,
corporal punishment, corpulent, cowhiding, cudgeling, distended,
doughty, drubbing, dumpy, fat, fattish, flagellation, flailing,
fleshy, flogging, forceful, forcible, forcy, full, full-blooded,
full-strength, fustigation, gross, gutsy, gutty, hale, hard,
hard as nails, hardy, hearty, heavyset, hefty, hippy,
horsewhipping, husky, imposing, iron-hard, lacing, lashing, lusty,
meaty, mighty, nervy, obese, obstinate, overweight, paunchy,
pistol-whipping, plump, podgy, portly, potbellied, potent,
powerful, pudgy, puffy, puissant, pursy, rawhiding, red-blooded,
robust, robustious, roly-poly, rotund, rugged, scourging, spanking,
square, squat, squatty, stalwart, steely, stocky, stout, stripes,
strong, strong as brandy, strong as strong, strong-willed, sturdy,
swingeing, switching, swollen, thick-bodied, thickset, thrashing,
top-heavy, trouncing, truncheoning, tubby, vigorous, well-fed,
whipping

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