laced
adj. 有花边的,绑带子的,加酒的
v. 系牢,系紧( lace的过去式和过去分词 ); 给(书、讲话等)润色; 给(饮料等)掺(少量的酒、药、毒药等); 给(鞋、靴等)穿鞋带
Lace is a very delicate cloth which is made with a lot of holes in it. It is made by twisting together very fine threads of cotton to form patterns.
She finally found the perfect gown, a beautiful creation trimmed with lace.
她终于找到了理想的礼服——一袭饰有蕾丝的美丽长裙。
...a plain white lace bedspread.
朴素的白色蕾丝床罩
Laces are thin pieces of material that are put through special holes in some types of clothing, especially shoes. The laces are tied together in order to tighten the clothing.
Barry was sitting on the bed, tying the laces of an old pair of running shoes.
巴里正坐在床上系他那双旧跑鞋的鞋带。
If you lace something such as a pair of shoes, you tighten the shoes by pulling the laces through the holes, and usually tying them together.
I have a good pair of skates, but no matter how tightly I lace them, my ankles wobble.
我有一双不错的溜冰鞋,可是不管我把鞋带系得多紧,脚脖子那里还是空落落的。
To lace food or drink with a substance such as alcohol or a drug means to put a small amount of the substance into the food or drink.
She laced his food with sleeping pills.
她在他的食物里掺了安眠药。
If you lace your speech or writing with words of a particular kind, you include a lot of those words in what you say or write.
Fred liked to lace his conversation with military terms.
弗雷德喜欢在谈话中时不时蹦几个军事术语。
...a speech laced with humour.
充满幽默的讲话
If you lace your fingers together, you put the palms of your hands together and fold your fingers over, fitting the fingers of one hand between the fingers of the other.
He took to lacing his fingers together in an attempt to keep his hands still.
为了不让双手发颤,他十指紧扣。
1. closed with a lace;
2. edged or streaked with color;
3. having alcohol added;
4. trimmed or decorated with lace
He was criticised for being boring, strait-laced and narrow-minded.
他被指无趣乏味,古板守旧,心胸狭窄。
He verbally laced into his son for his misbehaviour.
他严厉斥责儿子的行为不端.
He laced up his boots.
他系紧靴子的鞋带.
She laced his brandy with coffee.
她在他的白兰地里加了一点咖啡.
The cloth is laced with silver.
那块布饰有银丝.