BRACE


Meaning of BRACE in English

n. & v.

--n.

1. a device that clamps or fastens tightly.

2 (in pl.) Brit. straps supporting trousers from the shoulders.

3 a wire device for straightening the teeth.

4 (pl. same) a pair (esp. of game).

5 a rope attached to the yard of a ship for trimming the sail.

6 a a connecting mark { or } used in printing. b Mus. a similar mark connecting staves to be performed at the same time.

--v.tr.

1. fasten tightly, give firmness to.

2 make steady by supporting.

3 (esp. as bracing adj.) invigorate, refresh.

4 (often refl.) prepare for a difficulty, shock, etc.

Phrases and idioms:

brace and bit a revolving tool with a D-shaped central handle for boring.

Derivatives:

bracingly adv. bracingness n.

Etymology: ME f. OF brace two arms, bracier embrace, f. L bra(c)chia arms

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.