bonnet
bonnet 英 [ˈbɒnɪt] 美 [ˈbɑnət]
n. [机] 阀盖;软帽 vt. 给…装上罩;给…戴上帽子
名词复数:bonnets
- A bonnet is an old-fashioned hat that ties under the chin. Sometimes people dress babies up in frilly clothes and bonnets.
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- n. [机] 阀盖;软帽
- vt. 给…装上罩;给…戴上帽子
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1. As she spoke she untied her little velvet bonnet and tossing it away with her long cloak stood looking at him with meditative eyes.
她一面说着,一面解开小丝绒帽的系带,把帽子连同长斗篷扔到一边。 她站在那里,用沉思的目光望着他。
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2. He seated himself there, as on the preceding day, surveying from a distance, and clearly making out, the white bonnet, the black dress, and above all, that blue light.
和前一天一样,他在那里坐了下来,从远处了望,清清楚楚地看见了那顶白帽子,那件黑裙袍,尤其是那一片蓝光。
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3. Under the bonnet, the car is more of a purely electric car than any similar hybrids on the road today, and has made its debut at least a year ahead of similar models from the US and Japan.
在汽车的引擎盖下,和目前行驶在路上的任何类似的混合动力汽车相比,它是一辆更纯粹的电动车,比起美国和日本类似的设计,它的首次亮相至少早了一年。
- bonnet (n.) early 15c., "kind of cap or bonnet worn by men and women," from Old French bonet, short for chapel de bonet, from bonet (12c., Modern French bonnet) "kind of cloth used as a headdress," from Medieval Latin bonitum, bonetum "material for hats," perhaps a shortening of Late Latin abonnis "a kind of cap" (7c.), which is perhaps from a Germanic source.
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