英['bʌkl]美['bʌkl]
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来自拉丁词bucca,下巴,脸颊。原指系在下巴上的帽子,搭扣。来自PIE*bheu,膨胀,鼓起来,词源同bucket.
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A buckle is a clasp or fastener, such as the one on the end of a belt. In the old days, not only belts but also shoes had buckles.
When you fasten your belt buckle, you can say you buckle it — you also buckle your seat belt and buckle a kid's bike helmet under his chin. When the ground buckles during an earthquake, it folds or bends out of shape, and when your knees buckle, you could fall. You might also buckle under pressure or stress. The Latin root word is buccula, “cheek strap of a helmet.”
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来自拉丁词bucca,下巴,脸颊。原指系在下巴上的帽子,搭扣。来自PIE*bheu,膨胀,鼓起来,词源同bucket.=罗马士兵的头盔下有系带或系扣,系紧了战斗时头盔不会轻易掉下来,因为是系在下巴周遭,所以这个单词本意实际表示面颊、脸颊。可以参考单词buccal['b?k(?)l]adj.颊的;口的,如buccal cavity口腔。乘坐交通工具时,buckle up=fasten seat belt。