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词汇 gird one-s loins
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gird one’s loins. A good wife, says the Bible (Prov. 31:17), “girds her loins with strength and makes her arms strong.” That is, she prepares for action, usually hard physical work. The expression gird one’s loins came into the language directly from this biblical phrase, though today it can refer to mental as well as physical labor. Workers preparing for strenuous jobs used to tuck or gird the skirts of their long garments into the girdles or belts about their loins so that they could move more freely and not worry about soiling their clothes—much as men roll up their sleeves today. Gird, incidentally, is either girded or girt in the past or past participle, so “He girt up his loins” is correct. Today the expression is usually the shorter gird one’s loins.
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