glove 英 [glʌv]   美 [ɡlʌv]

glove

glove  英 [glʌv] 美 [ɡlʌv]

n. 手套 

名词复数:gloves 

a pair of gloves 一副手套
rubber gloves 胶皮手套

  • A glove is a piece of clothing that you wear on your hand, to protect it or keep it warm. Most people wear a pair of gloves, unless — of course — they are imitating Michael Jackson.
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  • n. 手套
  • 1. a pair of gloves

    一副手套

  • 2. rubber gloves

    胶皮手套

  • glove (n.) Old English glof "glove, covering for the hand having separate sheaths for the fingers," also "palm of the hand," from Proto-Germanic *galofo "covering for the hand" (source also of Old Norse glofi), probably from *ga- collective prefix + *lofi "hand" (source also of Old Norse lofi, Middle English love, Gothic lofa "flat of the hand"), from PIE *lep- (2) "be flat; palm, sole, shoulder blade" (source also of Russian lopata "shovel;" Lithuanian lopa "claw," lopeta "shovel, spade").
  • glove (v.) "to cover or fit with a glove," c. 1400, from glove (n.). Related: Gloved; gloving. Old English had adjective glofed. Glover as a surname is from mid-13c.
glove / ɡlʌv ; NAmE ɡlʌv / noun a covering for the hand, made of wool, leather, etc. with separate parts for each finger and the thumb (分手指的)手套 a pair of gloves 一副手套 rubber gloves 胶皮手套 gardening gloves 园艺用手套 compare mitten see also boxing , oven glove IDIOM the gloves are off used to say that sb is ready for a fight or an argument 准备动手打架;做好战斗(或辩论)准备 more at fit v. , hand n. , iron adj. , kid n. glove gloves gloved gloving glove / ɡlʌv ; NAmE ɡlʌv /
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