collar
collar 英 [ˈkɒlə(r)] 美 [ˈkɑlə(r)]
n. 衣领;颈圈 vt. 捉住;揪住
进行时:collaring 过去式:collared 过去分词:collared 第三人称单数:collars 名词复数:collars
- A collar goes around a neck. For a human, it’s the neckband of a shirt or jacket. For an animal, it’s a neckband that attaches to a leash, kills fleas, or makes a poodle feel fancy.
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- n. 衣领;颈圈
- vt. 捉住;揪住
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1. a coat with a fur collar
毛皮领大衣
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2. I turned up my collar against the wind .
我把衣领竖起来挡风。
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3. He always wears a collar and tiefor work.
他上班总是系着领带。
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4. a collar and lead, a collar and leash
颈圈和系带
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5. Police collared the man as he was leaving the place.
男人正离开那地时,警察逮住了他。
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6. I was collared in the street by a woman doing a survey.
我在大街上给一个做民意调查的女人拦住问话。
- collar (n.) c. 1300, coler, coller, "neck armor, gorget, something worn about the neck," from Old French coler "neck, collar" (12c., Modern French collier), from Latin collare "necklace, band or chain for the neck," from collum "the neck," from PIE *kwol-o- "neck" (source also of Old Norse and Middle Dutch hals "neck"), literally "that on which the head turns," from root *kwel- (1) "revolve, move round."
- collar (v.) 1550s, "to grab (someone) by the collar or neck," from collar (n.). Meaning "to capture" is attested from 1610s. Meaning "put a collar on" is from c. 1600. Related: Collared; collaring. As a past-participle adjective, collared "wearing a collar" is from late 14c.
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