Cómo Pronunciar "truss up"
expression
ˈtɹəs/ /ˈəp
TRUSS-up
tɹˈʌs/ /ˈʌp
trUSS-UP
Definición
To tie someone or something tightly with rope or similar materials, often so they cannot move. It can also mean to prepare something for cooking by tying it up.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˈtɹəs/ /ˈəp
Inglés Británico
tɹˈʌs/ /ˈʌp
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
TRUSS-up
UK
trUSS-UP
Escucha en Contexto
The cook trussed up the chicken before roasting it.
They trussed up the sails to protect them from the wind.
The thieves trussed up the guard before they escaped.
All trussed up and nowhere to go—that's how I felt at the fancy party.