0 something that is used to support or connect things, or to make something stronger:
1 two things of the same type, especially two wild birds that have been killed for sport or food:
a brace of pheasants
2 to support an object in order to stop it from falling down:
3 to prepare yourself physically or mentally for something unpleasant:
4 to prepare yourself physically or mentally for something unpleasant:
The weather forecasters told us to brace ourselves for a heavy storm.
6 something that supports, fastens, or strengthens:
The arrangement of secondary posts and braces varied according to pitch and span.
A round structure and two additional foundation braces were also tested.
The north 'firewall' is more conventionally braced by cross partitions.
Eyeglasses, hearing aids, false teeth, limb braces, and other assistive technologies possess a quality of easy reversibility.
If selection precedes migration, the factor (1ks) in the g numerator of the second term in braces is omitted.
We approximate the integral in braces by a sum.
Parents might rationally prefer to invest in more traditional methods of enhancing their children's chances for success, such as education, or even braces.
The results are bracing, obsessional and ultimately thrilling - these performances are required listening.
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支架, 托架,支架, 牙箍…
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支架, 托架,支架, 牙箍…
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aparato, soporte [masculine], aparatos [masculine]…
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歯列矯正装置…
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attache [feminine], appareil [masculine, feminine…
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