trussed
v. 捆綁( truss的過去式和過去分詞 )
To truss someone means to tie them up very tightly so that they cannot move.
She trussed him quickly with stolen bandage, and gagged his mouth.
她用偷來的繃帶迅速把他綁緊,並塞住了他的嘴。
If you truss a bird such as a chicken, you prepare it for cooking by tying its legs and wings.
Put stuffing into the cavity and truss the bird.
把填料放到腔內,把鳥的腿和翅膀紮緊。
A truss is a special belt with a pad that a man wears when he has a hernia in order to prevent it from getting worse.
1. bound or secured closely;
She trussed him quickly with stolen bandage, and gagged his mouth.
她用偷來的繃帶迅速把他綁緊,並塞住了他的嘴。
She was trussed up with yellow nylon rope.
她被人用黃尼龍繩子捆得動彈不得。
The policeman trussed up the thief with ropes.
警察用繩子把賊捆起.
The thieves had trussed the guard up with rope.
盜賊用繩子把警衛捆了起來.
They trussed up the guards before they plundered the bank.
他們捆好守衛然後搶劫銀行.