beret 英 [ˈbereɪ]   美 [bəˈreɪ]

beret

beret  英 [ˈbereɪ] 美 [bəˈreɪ]

n. 贝雷帽 

名词复数:berets 

Until then, take off your Che Guevera beret and stopcongratulating yourself. 等到那时,脱下切格瓦拉的贝雷帽,停止祝贺你自己吧。
Some months ago, when I was in New York, an old man wearing a beret sat down next to me on the subway. 几个月以前,那时我在纽约,地铁里,一个头戴贝雷帽的老人挨着我坐了下来。

  • A beret is a round, soft hat. Berets were first made in 17th-century France, and they're still commonly associated with that country. If you enjoy French culture, you might don a beret while eating baguettes with brie.
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  • n. 贝雷帽
  • 1. Until then, take off your Che Guevera beret and stopcongratulating yourself.

    等到那时,脱下切格瓦拉的贝雷帽,停止祝贺你自己吧。

  • 2. Some months ago, when I was in New York, an old man wearing a beret sat down next to me on the subway.

    几个月以前,那时我在纽约,地铁里,一个头戴贝雷帽的老人挨着我坐了下来。

  • 3. But something tells me the next time Berna visits Paris, with hisround face and perfect Basque beret, without even trying he might justbe the coolest traditionalist in the capital.

    但我知道,下次贝赫那去巴黎的时候,以他那圆圆的脸蛋和美美的巴斯克贝雷帽,往那一走,可能就成这个首都最帅的传统主义者了。

  • beret (n.) also berret, "round, flat, woolen cap," originally worn by Basque peasants, 1827 as a fashionable accessory, from French béret, 19c., from dialect of Béarn, from Old Gascon berret "cap," from Medieval Latin birretum, diminutive of Late Latin birrus "a large hooded cloak," a word perhaps of Gaulish origin. For the clerical version, see biretta.
beret / ˈbereɪ ; NAmE bəˈreɪ / noun a round flat cap made out of soft cloth and with a tight band around the head 贝雷帽(扁圆无檐) beret berets beret / ˈbereɪ ; NAmE bəˈreɪ /
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