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单词 braced
释义

brace

1 of 2

verb

ˈbrās How to pronounce brace (audio)
braced; bracing

transitive verb

1
a
: prepare, steel
brace yourself for the shock
b
: invigorate, freshen
… I took the shower and it braced me up a bit. Raymond Chandler
c
: to prepare for use by making taut
brace a drum
2
a
: to furnish or support with a brace (see brace entry 2 sense 1)
heavily braced against the wind
b
: to make stronger : reinforce
nerves … braced by long familiarity with danger T. B. Macaulay
3
: to put or plant firmly
braces his foot in the stirrup
4
nautical : to turn (a sail yard) by means of a brace (see brace entry 2 sense 1e)
5
: to waylay especially with demands or questions : confront
when braced, Willie had naturally denied his identity Time
6
archaic : to fasten tightly : bind

intransitive verb

1
: to get ready (as for an attack)
brace for the storm
2
: to take heart
used with up
brace up and do something Upton Sinclair

brace

2 of 2

noun

plural braces
1
: something that transmits, directs, resists, or supports weight or pressure: such as
a
: a diagonal piece of structural material that serves to strengthen something (such as a framework)
walls held up with braces
b
medical : an appliance for supporting a body part
has braces on his legs
a neck brace
c
braces plural, dentistry : an orthodontic appliance usually of metallic wire that is used especially to exert pressure to straighten misaligned teeth
had braces as a teenager
d
British braces plural, clothing : suspenders
e
nautical : a rope rove through a block at the end of a ship's yard (see yard entry 4 sense 3) to swing it horizontally
2
a
: one of two marks { } used to connect words or items to be considered together
b
music : one of these marks connecting two or more musical staffs (see staff entry 1 sense 3) carrying parts to be performed simultaneously
c
: bracket sense 3a
numbers written in braces
3
or plural brace : two of a kind : pair
several brace of quail
4
: something (such as a clasp) that connects or fastens
5
: a crank-shaped instrument for turning a bit (see bit entry 1 sense 1a(2))
6
: a position of rigid attention
on review, his uniform and brace were technically correct Time
7
: something that arouses energy or strengthens morale

Synonyms

Verb

  • amp (up)
  • animate
  • energize
  • enliven
  • fillip
  • fire
  • ginger (up)
  • invigorate
  • jazz (up)
  • juice up
  • jump-start
  • liven (up)
  • pep (up)
  • quicken
  • spike
  • stimulate
  • vitalize
  • vivify
  • zip (up)

Noun

  • buttress
  • mount
  • mounting
  • prop
  • reinforcement
  • shore
  • spur
  • stay
  • support
  • underpinning
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Example Sentences

Verb He braced the gate with a piece of wood. Steel columns brace the structure. She braced herself with one hand and reached up with the other. Noun We need to add some sort of brace to hold the shelf in place. He could walk with braces on his legs. She wears a back brace. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
The researchers said that with the first tropical storms of each year forming about five days earlier per decade since 1979, residents along the East and Gulf coasts should brace for the possibility of severe weather as early as mid-May. Eric Niiler, WSJ, 16 Aug. 2022 California’s drought and wildfire conditions are accelerating at unprecedented rates, according to state officials, and residents should brace for a summer of widespread burning and mandatory water conservation measures in some regions. Los Angeles Times, 26 June 2021 Shift in weather could ignite new wildfires; Californians on edge Two fires in California ballooned into the state's second and third largest blazes over the weekend as residents brace for another troubling shift in weather. Editors, USA TODAY, 24 Aug. 2020 Automakers and consumers have scrambled in the last week to brace for its impact. Matt Mcfarland, CNN, 16 Aug. 2022 Leading venture capital firms like Sequoia Capital and Y Combinator have issued stark warnings to founders telling them to brace for a serious market downturn. Peter Pezaris, Fortune, 10 Aug. 2022 This month, as temperatures climbed, the nation’s weather authority, the Met Office, warned Britons to brace for new highs. New York Times, 28 July 2022 European Union officials in early July warned the unusually hot and dry summer was the result of climate change, urging local authorities to brace for wildfires. Elizabeth Kuhr, NBC News, 23 July 2022 Although the heat is expected to begin easing Tuesday night, experts are warning Britons to brace for more hot days and sustained high temperatures in the future, possibly this summer and certainly in the coming years. Jaweed Kaleem, Los Angeles Times, 19 July 2022
Noun
Winston has been wearing a knee brace during practice and plans to continue using it during the 2022 season. Mark Inabinett | Minabinett@al.com, al, 30 May 2022 Cornerback Dontae Manning, who left Saturday’s scrimmage with an apparent lower body injury, was wearing a full left knee brace and among the limited players as the Ducks worked out inside the Moshofsky Center for their ninth practice this spring. James Crepea | The Oregonian/oregonlive, oregonlive, 12 Apr. 2022 Olynyk has been wearing a knee brace at the Pistons Practice Facility, and and has been spotted working out on the exercise bikes. Omari Sankofa Ii, Detroit Free Press, 29 Dec. 2021 After suffering those two knee injuries, Gobert started to wear a knee brace, especially while the ligaments were still healing. Andy Larsen, The Salt Lake Tribune, 13 Dec. 2021 Sample's injury took place in a training camp practice and he's been wearing a brace on his leg since. The Enquirer, 31 Aug. 2022 But Van Ginkel had his appendix removed last week, Conner has been wearing a brace on his left knee, and Waddle has been seen with a sleeve on his right leg and his right ankle taped. Chris Perkins, Sun Sentinel, 30 Aug. 2022 In the clip, Lil Tjay is seen wearing a neck brace. Daniel Kreps, Rolling Stone, 24 Aug. 2022 Still, even if Fivetran increases its valuation and the others weather the funding winter, the companies surveyed are among the most well-capitalized to brace for the storm ahead. Kenrick Cai, Forbes, 9 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English, from Anglo-French bracer to embrace, from brace

Noun

Middle English, clasp, pair, from Anglo-French, pair of arms, pair, support, from Latin bracchia, plural of bracchium arm, from Greek brachiōn, from comparative of brachys short — more at brief

First Known Use

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 6

Noun

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 4

Kids Definition

brace 1 of 2

verb

ˈbrās How to pronounce brace (audio)
braced; bracing
1
: to make strong, firm, or steady
I stood up, bracing my body as well as I could against the wind. Katherine Paterson, Jacob Have I Loved
2
: to get ready
They braced for a storm.

brace

2 of 2

noun

1
: something that adds strength or support
a neck brace
2
braces plural : a usually wire device worn to correct the position of teeth
3
: one of a pair of marks { } used to connect words or items to be considered together
4
: two of a kind
a brace of quail
5
: a tool with a U-shaped bend that is used to turn wood-boring bits

Medical Definition

brace 1 of 2

noun

ˈbrās How to pronounce brace (audio)
1
: an appliance that gives support to movable parts (as a joint or a fractured bone), to weak muscles (as in paralysis), or to strained ligaments (as of the lower back)
2
braces plural : an orthodontic appliance usually of metallic wire that is used especially to exert pressure to straighten misaligned teeth and that is not removable by the patient

brace

2 of 2

transitive verb

braced; bracing
: to furnish or support with a brace

braced 1 of 2

adjective

as in armed

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • armed
  • steeled
  • primed
  • fortified
  • prepared
  • conditioned
  • trained
  • qualified
  • ripe
  • go
  • ready
  • set
  • fit

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • unprepared
  • unready
  • underprepared
  • half-cocked
  • flat-footed
  • unqualified
  • untrained
  • half-baked
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braced

2 of 2

verb

past tense of brace
1
as in stimulated
to give life, vigor, or spirit to the pep talk braced the team up for the second half

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • stimulated
  • stirred
  • lifted
  • aroused
  • provoked
  • electrified
  • cheered
  • awakened
  • animated
  • activated
  • enlivened
  • spiked
  • energized
  • inspired
  • triggered
  • invigorated
  • strengthened
  • excited
  • raised
  • propelled
  • fired
  • drove
  • vitalized
  • roused
  • awoke
  • revived
  • quickened
  • charged
  • rallied
  • vivified
  • motivated
  • filliped
  • sparked
  • recreated
  • moved
  • boosted
  • jump-started
  • galvanized
  • motived
  • livened (up)
  • actuated
  • steeled
  • juiced up
  • buoyed
  • renewed
  • awaked
  • gingered (up)
  • refreshed
  • zipped (up)
  • pepped (up)
  • impelled
  • resurrected
  • jazzed (up)
  • amped (up)
  • incited
  • fortified
  • fomented
  • set off
  • emboldened
  • infused
  • instigated
  • inflamed
  • fermented
  • kindled
  • turned on
  • reinvigorated
  • abetted
  • enkindled
  • heartened
  • reawakened
  • reenergized
  • reactivated
  • enflamed
  • rejuvenated
  • reanimated
  • regenerated
  • recharged
  • rekindled
  • revitalized
  • woke (up)
  • waked (up)
  • resuscitated
  • restimulated
  • reawaked
  • refreshened
  • re-energized
  • reawoke
  • whipped (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • damped
  • killed
  • dampened
  • deadened
  • weakened
  • dulled
  • wore
  • drained
  • exhausted
  • undermined
  • restrained
  • wearied
  • fatigued
  • checked
  • knocked out
  • sapped
  • harassed
  • washed out
  • burnt out
  • slowed
  • enervated
  • suppressed
  • inhibited
  • wore out
  • stilled
  • enfeebled
  • debilitated
  • stunted
  • curbed
  • quelled
  • did in
  • quenched
  • repressed
  • fagged
  • burned out
  • discouraged
  • kayoed
  • jaded
  • daunted
  • tuckered (out)
  • disheartened
  • demoralized
  • dispirited
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2
as in sustained
to hold up or serve as a foundation for several boards braced the wall

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • sustained
  • carried
  • bolstered
  • supported
  • upheld
  • buttressed
  • stayed
  • trussed
  • underpinned
  • undergirded
  • steadied
  • bore
  • propped (up)
  • shored (up)
  • underlay
3
as in fortified
to prepare (oneself) mentally or emotionally she braced herself for the job interview

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • fortified
  • readied
  • strengthened
  • poised
  • steeled
  • nerved
  • reinforced
  • armed
  • bolstered
  • forearmed
  • rallied
  • encouraged
  • comforted
  • buttressed
  • inured
  • enforced
  • supported
  • hardened
  • toughened
  • sustained
  • roused
  • psyched (up)
  • emboldened
  • inspired
  • reenforced
  • stirred
  • seasoned
  • boosted
  • heartened
  • propped (up)
  • buoyed (up)
  • cheered (up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • shook
  • discouraged
  • daunted
  • unnerved
  • disheartened
  • demoralized
  • softened
  • weakened
  • undermined
  • tired
  • undercut
  • sapped
  • dispirited
  • prostrated
  • enfeebled
  • debilitated
  • enervated
  • psyched (out)
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