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strap

Aussprache: [stræp]

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Kontext: „clothing“

(noun) a long and thin piece of material, often used to hold something in place or attach one item to another. For example, the straps on a backpack help to carry it on your back.

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She adjusted the straps on her dress to make it fit better.

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The bag fell off because the strap was broken.

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Do you know how to adjust the straps on your backpack?

Kontext: „mechanism“

(noun) a strip of material used in machinery or tools to hold or secure parts together. Think of a strap that helps close the lid of a toolbox securely.

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He used a strong strap to hold the toolbox closed.

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The strap wasn't tight enough, so the lid flew open.

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What kind of strap do you use for your toolbox?

Kontext: „action“

(verb) to fasten or secure something with a strap. This is like when you buckle up your seatbelt; you're strapping yourself in.

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He strapped the bicycle to the roof of the car.

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She didn't strap her luggage properly, and it fell over while driving.

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Did you strap the gift to the car so it doesn't move?

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