cowl
cowl 英 [kaʊl] 美 [kaʊl]
n. 蒙头斗篷;通风帽(烟囱顶上的);连有头巾的修道士服 vt. 给…穿蒙头斗篷;给…装上风帽状物
进行时:cowling 过去式:cowled 过去分词:cowled 第三人称单数:cowls 名词复数:cowls
- A cowl is a very loose neck or hood on a piece of clothing. Christian monks often wear a belted robe-like garment with a cowl.
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- n. 蒙头斗篷;通风帽(烟囱顶上的);连有头巾的修道士服
- vt. 给…穿蒙头斗篷;给…装上风帽状物
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1. Each man was cloaked in a plain russet frock, a cowl concealing his head, only his hands visible, folded in prayer.
每个人都穿着朴素的黄褐色僧衣,一修士头巾遮住头,只有手露在外面,交叉着祈祷。
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2. The great leonopteryx outmaneuvers the Samson, slam ming into it with a bone-jarring crash. It flaps away with a piece of the engine cowl, and the Samson plunges, smoking, toward the ground.
大leonopteryx成功挫败了直升机,它猛地撞向飞机,飞机发出一阵骨头要散架似的巨响,其发动机通风罩被撞下一块,参孙冒着烟跌向地面。
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3. Over his face hung a cowl of grey linen, and through the eyelets his eyes gleamed like red coals.
他的脸上披着一条亚麻头巾,两只眼睛看起来就像烧红的煤碳。
- cowl (n.) "hood attached to a gown or robe, chiefly worn by monks and characteristic of their profession; a hooded garment," Middle English coule, from Old English cule, from earlier cugele, from Late Latin cuculla "monk's cowl," variant of Latin cucullus "hood, cowl," which is of uncertain origin. As "covering (originally cowl-shaped) for the top of a chimney or vent-pipe" by 1812. Hence cowling for "removable engine cover," 1917, originally in reference to aircraft.
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