cravat 英 [krəˈvæt]   美 [krəˈvæt]

cravat

cravat  英 [krəˈvæt] 美 [krəˈvæt]

n. 领带;领巾,领结 

名词复数:cravats 

You have no cravat; you have no hat; you have no coat! 您没有领带,您没有帽子,您没有大衣!
Marius wore no cravat, he had on his working-coat, which was destitute of buttons, his shirt was torn along one of the plaits on the bosom. 马吕斯当时没有结领带,身上穿的是那件丢了几个钮扣的旧工作服,衬衫也在胸前一个褶子处撕破了。

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  • n. 领带;领巾,领结
  • 1. You have no cravat; you have no hat; you have no coat!

    您没有领带,您没有帽子,您没有大衣!

  • 2. Marius wore no cravat, he had on his working-coat, which was destitute of buttons, his shirt was torn along one of the plaits on the bosom.

    马吕斯当时没有结领带,身上穿的是那件丢了几个钮扣的旧工作服,衬衫也在胸前一个褶子处撕破了。

  • 3. Ney borrows a horse, leaps upon it, and without hat, cravat, or sword, places himself across the Brussels road, stopping both English and French.

    内伊借了一匹马,跳上去,没有帽子,没有领带,也没有刀,堵在通往布鲁塞尔的那条大路上,同时制止英军和法军。

  • cravat (n.) "type of neck-cloth worn usually by men," 1650s, from French cravate (17c.), from Cravate, literally "Croatian," from German Krabate, from Serbo-Croatian Hrvat "a Croat" (see Croat). Cravats came into fashion 1650s in imitation of linen scarves worn by the Croats or Crabats, 17th-century light cavalry forces who fought on the side of the Catholic League in the Thirty Years' War. The name in this context was not an ethnic label as much as a generic designation for light cavalry from the Hapsburg Military Frontier, which included  Croats, Hungarians, Serbs, Wallachians, Poles, Cossacks and Tatars..
cra·vat / krəˈvæt ; NAmE krəˈvæt / ( NAmE also ascot ) noun a short wide strip of silk, etc. worn by men around the neck, folded inside the collarof a shirt (男用)阔领带 cravat cravats cra·vat / krəˈvæt ; NAmE krəˈvæt /
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