0 a metal object used to fasten the ends of a belt or strap -- пряжка
a silver buckle
1 to fasten a belt or strap with a buckle -- застегивать пряжку
2 to bend, or to make something bend because of too much weight, heat, etc -- сгибать(ся), подкоситься
3 to suffer and stop working effectively because of too many problems or too much work -- сгибаться, ломаться (о человеке)
Polyfilla, alabastine or plasticine spread onto cardboard or wood provides a base for buttons, buckles, conkers, etc. to be pressed in.
Clothing was the principal function of textiles, just as the principal function of buckles, sleeve-fasteners, pins and brooches was to hold the clothing together.
The buckling theory suggests that such a member will fail due to buckling before the direct compressive stress reaches the yield point.
A series of weights where then hung of the structure until it was determined that one of the members had buckled.
Since the microneedles which were tested had a much greater wall thickness, it is safe to assume that buckling would not occur.
Men's dress fastening is limited to buckles and sleeve fasteners; three possible combinations are found.
The environment, the health care and educational systems, even the family, are perceived as buckling under the demands of an ever-increasing population.
Men who intend to participate in the firewalking must not wear shoes or metal objects including rings, buckles or jewellery.
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(皮帶等的)搭扣,扣環, 扣緊, 用扣環扣住…
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(皮带等的)搭扣,扣环, 扣紧, 用扣环扣住…
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hebilla, hebilla [feminine], abrochar…
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toka kopça, bağlamak, eğilmek…
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