释义 |
bootstrap 1. A leather strap looped and sewn on the side or back of a boot to assist the wearer in pulling it on. 2. Self-reliant and self-sustaining, i.e., not needing anyone else’s help. Such a person is capable of “pulling himself up by his own bootstraps,” as the saying goes. I’ve been a bootstrapper all my life, but I have had a helping hand now and then, and always appreciated it. I occasionally need help getting my boots off. I use a bootjack for that. |