brace
noun
(けがをした部分を固める)固定具, 支持器 〘医〙
e.g. a neck brace.
支持[保持]する物, 補強材, つっぱり, 支柱
歯列矯正器(具) (!⦅米⦆ では~s) ; ⦅米⦆ ; 〖通例~s〗 (弱った足に着ける)金属製添え木(⦅英⦆ callipers) e.g. thirty brace of grouse.
4. Printing either of the two marks { and }, used either to indicate that two or more items on one side have the same relationship as each other to the single item to which the other side points, or in pairs to show that words between them are connected. Music the mark {, used to join staves that are to be performed at the same time. 〘楽〙 ブレース〘2つ以上の五線をつなぐかっこ〙
verb with object
〈物〉を支える, 補強する
e.g. the posts were braced by lengths of timber.
(締めつけて)…を強固にする; 〈弓など〉をぴんと張る
e.g. she braced her feet against a projecting shelf
e.g. he stood with legs braced.
〖brace oneself(for A)〗 (A〈事〉に対して)覚悟する, 備える; 〖brace oneself to do〗 …する覚悟を決める; 〖be braced for A〗 A〈事〉への備えができている
e.g. both stations are bracing themselves for job losses
e.g. police are braced for a traffic nightmare.
PHRASAL VERBS
be strong or courageous:
e.g. she was about to tell him to brace up.
ORIGIN