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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024strap /stræp/USA pronunciation n., v., strapped, strap•ping. n. [countable] - a narrow strip of material, esp. leather, used for holding things together:a shoulder strap for my suitcases.
- a looped band by which an item may be held, pulled, or lifted.
v. [~ + object] - to secure, put in place, or fasten with a strap:He strapped his snowshoes on.
- to beat or whip with a strap.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024strap (strap),USA pronunciation n., v., strapped, strap•ping. n. - a narrow strip of flexible material, esp. leather, as for fastening or holding things together.
- a looped band by which an item may be held, pulled, lifted, etc., as a bootstrap or a ring that standing passengers may hold on to in a bus, subway, or the like.
- a strop for a razor.
- a long, narrow object or piece of something;
strip; band. - an ornamental strip or band.
- ClothingSee shoulder strap.
- Timewatchband.
- Mechanical Engineering[Mach.]a shallow metal fitting surrounding and retaining other parts, as on the end of a rod. See diag. under exploded view.
- Mechanical Engineering, Nautical, Naval Terms[Naut., Mach.]strop (def. 2).
v.t. - to fasten or secure with a strap or straps.
- to fasten (a thing) around something in the manner of a strap.
- to sharpen on a strap or strop:to strap a razor.
- to beat or flog with a strap.
strap′pa•ble, adj. strap′like′, adj. |