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lace /leɪs/ NOTE Laces (or shoelaces) are strings that go through the holes on a shoe to fasten it. * laces (或 shoelaces)指鞋带。► SEE ALLlace uplace sth uplace sth with sth●ˌlace ˈup●ˌlace sth ˈupto be fastened with laces; to fasten sth with laces 把鞋带系紧◆She laced her shoes up. 她系好了鞋带。OBJ shoes, boots SYN do up, do sth up NOTE Lace sth is also used on its own. * lace sth 也单独使用。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]▸ ˈlace-up noun [usually plural] (BrE) shoes fastened with laces 系带鞋◆As a child, she always wore lace-ups. 她小时候总是穿系带鞋。◆lace-up shoes 系带鞋●ˈlace sth with sth1. to put a small amount of sth, such as alcohol, a drug, poison, etc. into a drink 给(饮料)掺(少许酒、药、毒物等)◆Someone had laced the cat’s milk with alcohol. 有人在给猫吃的奶里加了点酒。2. (especially BrE) to put a lot of a particular quality into sth such as a speech, a piece of writing, etc. 使(演说、文章等)具有(某种特色)◆The show is laced with black humour. 这个节目颇具黑色幽默意味。◆She laces her stories with irony. 她的故事含讥带讽。 NOTE Usually used in the passive. 通常用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + prep] |