kerchief
kerchief 英 [ˈkɜ:tʃɪf] 美 [ˈkɜrtʃɪf]
n. 方头巾;方围巾;手帕(等于handkerchief)
名词复数:kerchiefs
- A kerchief is a small piece of fabric, usually folded into a triangle, that's worn around the neck or tied around the head. Your nephew might insist on wearing his red kerchief and cowboy boots everyday to preschool.
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- n. 方头巾;方围巾;手帕(等于handkerchief)
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1. Marius, since that time, had not gone further than to touch Cosette's hand, or her kerchief, or a lock of her hair, with his lips.
马吕斯,从那次以后,也只限于用嘴唇轻轻接触一下珂赛特的手,或是她的围巾、她的一圈头发。
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2. Croatia: Married female relatives remove the bride‘s veil and replace it with a kerchief and apron, symbols of her new married status.
克罗地亚:由已婚的女性亲戚摘下新娘的面纱,换上一块头巾和一条围裙,意味着新娘的已婚新身份。
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3. This bundle contained a little woollen gown, an apron, a fustian bodice, a kerchief, a petticoat, woollen stockings, shoes--a complete outfit for a girl of seven years. All was black.
包里有一件小毛料衣、一条围裙、一件毛布衫、一条短裙、一条披肩、长统毛袜、皮鞋,一套八岁小姑娘的全身服装,全是黑色的。
- kerchief (n.) "square piece of fabric folded and worn about the head," early 13c., kovrechief "piece of cloth used to cover part of the head," especially a woman's head-cloth or veil, from Anglo-French courchief, Old French couvrechief "a kerchief," literally "cover head," from couvrir "to cover" (see cover (v.)) + chief "head" (from Latin caput "head," from PIE root *kaput- "head"). From late 14c. as "piece of cloth used about the person" generally, for purposes other than covering the head; and from c. 1400 as "piece of cloth carried in the hand" to wipe the face, etc. (compare handkerchief).
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