Signification du mot "have A strapped to one's shoulder" en français

Que signifie "have A strapped to one's shoulder" en anglais ? Découvrez la signification, la prononciation et l'utilisation spécifique de ce mot avec Lingoland

have A strapped to one's shoulder

US /hæv eɪ stræpt tuː wʌnz ˈʃoʊl.dɚ/
UK /hæv eɪ stræpt tuː wʌnz ˈʃəʊl.də/
"have A strapped to one's shoulder" picture

Phrase

avoir quelque chose en bandoulière

to carry something that is secured to the shoulder by a strap

Exemple:
He had a heavy camera strapped to his shoulder during the hike.
Il avait un lourd appareil photo en bandoulière pendant la randonnée.
The soldier had a rifle strapped to his shoulder.
Le soldat avait un fusil en bandoulière.