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truss
/ˈtrʌs/
(
vt
.)捆綁捆,束
From:
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truss
/ˈtrəs/
名詞
束,捆,花束,疝帶
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Truss
n.
1.
A
bundle
;
a
package
;
as
,
a
truss
of
grass
.
Bearing
a
truss
of
trifles
at
his
back
.
--
Spenser
.
Note:
☞
A
truss
of
hay
in
England
is
56
lbs
.
of
old
and
60
lbs
.
of
new
hay
;
a
truss
of
straw
is
36
lbs
.
2.
A
padded
jacket
or
dress
worn
under
armor
,
to
protect
the
body
from
the
effects
of
friction
;
also
,
a
part
of
a
woman's
dress
;
a
stomacher
. [
Obs
.]
Puts
off
his
palmer's
weed
unto
his
truss
,
which
bore
The
stains
of
ancient
arms
. --
Drayton
.
3.
Surg.
A
bandage
or
apparatus
used
in
cases
of
hernia
,
to
keep
up
the
reduced
parts
and
hinder
further
protrusion
,
and
for
other
purposes
.
4.
Bot.
A
tuft
of
flowers
formed
at
the
top
of
the
main
stalk
,
or
stem
,
of
certain
plants
.
5.
Naut.
The
rope
or
iron
used
to
keep
the
center
of
a
yard
to
the
mast
.
6.
Arch. & Engin.
An
assemblage
of
members
of
wood
or
metal
,
supported
at
two
points
,
and
arranged
to
transmit
pressure
vertically
to
those
points
,
with
the
least
possible
strain
across
the
length
of
any
member
.
Architectural
trusses
when
left
visible
,
as
in
open
timber
roofs
,
often
contain
members
not
needed
for
construction
,
or
are
built
with
greater
massiveness
than
is
requisite
,
or
are
composed
in
unscientific
ways
in
accordance
with
the
exigencies
of
style
.
Truss rod
,
a
rod
which
forms
the
tension
member
of
a
trussed
beam
,
or
a
tie
rod
in
a
truss
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Truss
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Trussed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Trussing
.]
1.
To
bind
or
pack
close
;
to
tie
up
tightly
;
to
make
into
a
truss
.
It
[
his
hood
]
was
trussed
up
in
his
wallet
.
--
Chaucer
.
2.
To
take
fast
hold
of
;
to
seize
and
hold
firmly
;
to
pounce
upon
. [
Obs
.]
Who
trussing
me
as
eagle
doth
his
prey
.
--
Spenser
.
3.
To
strengthen
or
stiffen
,
as
a
beam
or
girder
,
by
means
of
a
brace
or
braces
.
4.
To
skewer
;
to
make
fast
,
as
the
wings
of
a
fowl
to
the
body
in
cooking
it
.
5.
To
execute
by
hanging
;
to
hang
; --
usually
with
up
. [
Slang
.]
To truss a person
or
To truss one's self
,
to
adjust
and
fasten
the
clothing
of
;
especially
,
to
draw
tight
and
tie
the
laces
of
garments
. [
Obs
.]
“Enter
Honeysuckle
,
in
his
nightcap
,
trussing
himself.”
--
J
.
Webster
(1607).
To truss up
,
to
strain
;
to
make
close
or
tight
.
Trussed beam
,
a
beam
which
is
stiffened
by
a
system
of
braces
constituting
a
truss
of
which
the
beam
is
a
chord
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
truss
n
1: (
medicine
)
a
bandage
consisting
of
a
pad
and
belt
;
worn
to
hold
a
hernia
in
place
by
pressure
2:
a
framework
of
beams
forming
a
rigid
structure
(
as
a
roof
truss
)
3: (
architecture
)
a
triangular
bracket
of
brick
or
stone
(
usually
of
slight
extent
) [
syn
:
corbel
]
v
1:
tie
the
wings
and
legs
of
a
bird
before
cooking
it
2:
secure
with
or
as
if
with
ropes
; "
tie
down
the
prisoners
";
"
tie
up
the
old
newspapes
and
bring
them
to
the
recycling
shed
" [
syn
:
tie down
,
tie up
,
bind
]
3:
support
structurally
; "
truss
the
roofs
"; "
trussed
bridges
"
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