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to stretch / taut / to tie / to bind, to have a taut face
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绷 (bēng)
1. 张紧,拉紧: To stretch tight. Example: 小褂紧绷在身上 (The jacket is tightly stretched on the body).
2. 当中用藤皮、棕绳等物绷紧的竹木框: A bamboo or wooden frame tightened with rattan or palm rope. Example: 床绷 (bed frame).
3. 一种缝纫方法,粗粗缝上或用针别上: A sewing method that stitches coarsely or uses needles to hold things together. Example: 绷被头 (stitching the quilt cover).
4. 束,包扎: To bind or wrap. Example: 绷带 (bandage).
5. (物体)猛然弹起: To suddenly spring out. Example: 绷簧 (spring jumps).
6. 勉强支持: To force oneself to maintain. Example: 绷场面 (to put on a show).
7. 方言,骗财物: Dialect for cheating or swindling. Example: 坑绷拐骗 (to con or deceive).
绷 (bēng)
1. 缠束;包扎: To tie; to wrap.
2. 张紧,在两端或边上用力造成平直的坚挺状态: To stretch tight, making something straight and firm by applying force at both ends or edges.
3. 猛地弹起: To jump out suddenly.
4. 稀疏地缝住或用针别上: To stitch up loosely or pin something together.
5. 勉强支持;硬撑: To force oneself; to hold on.
6. 骗: To cheat.
绷 (bēng)
1. 婴儿的包被: Swaddling clothes.
2. 另见 běng; bèn: See also alternative pronunciations.
绷 (běng)
1. 板着: To scowl or frown.
2. 用尽(如自己的全力): To strain or exert all one's effort.
绷 (bēng)
1. 板着,强忍着: To maintain a stern or composed expression; to withstand. Example: 绷着脸 (maintaining a stern expression).
绷 (bēng)
1. 裂开: To crack or split.
2. 方言,用在某些形容词前面,有“很”的意思: In dialect, used before certain adjectives to mean "very."
Example: 绷硬 (very hard), 绷亮 (very bright).
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