blazer
blazer 英 [ˈbleɪzə(r)] 美 [ˈblezɚ]
n. 燃烧体;宣布者;颜色鲜明的运动上衣
名词复数:blazers
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- n. 燃烧体;宣布者;颜色鲜明的运动上衣
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1. Like, for instance, the spring day a dashing fellow in a pink blazer knocked on their door.
就好像,比如说,那个春天一个衣着时髦穿着一件粉色运动夹克的家伙敲了他们的家门。
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2. It would be like him to trot after me, his navy blazer flapping, just to eke the truth out of me.
好像他小跑跟在我身后,他那海军蓝的上衣随风飘动,只是为了逼我把事实说出来。
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3. Thirty seconds later, at a quiet exit on the east side of the Capitol, the powerfully built blond man in the blue blazer stepped into the damp night air.
三十秒之后,在国会大厦东侧一个安静的出口处,那个穿着蓝色上衣,体格健壮的金发男人步入了夜间潮湿的空气中。
- blazer (n.) 1630s, "anything which blazes;" 1880 as "bright-colored loose jacket," in this sense British university slang, from blaze (n.1), in reference to the red flannel jackets worn by the Lady Margaret, St. John College, Cambridge, boating club. Earlier the word had been used in American English in the sense "something which attracts attention" (1845).
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