kilt
kilt 英 [kɪlt] 美 [kɪlt]
n. 苏格兰式短裙 vt. (苏格兰)卷起(群等);给...穿短裙 vi. 动作灵敏
名词复数:kilts
- The Scottish kilt resembles a plaid skirt, but it's traditionally worn by men. Bagpipers and Highland dancers often wear kilts, and you may even see hipsters in Brooklyn donning them.
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- n. 苏格兰式短裙
- vt. (苏格兰)卷起(群等);给...穿短裙
- vi. 动作灵敏
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1. Moretime with the boys, plus he gets to march in the parade, wearing his kilt.
这样他就能有多些和孩子们相处的时光,另外,他也能跟着一起去游行,还能穿上他的苏格兰短裙。
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2. The upper half of the big kilt evolved into the separate plaid (or sash) which is now worn at more formal events.
大格呢裙的上半身则逐渐演变为单独的格呢披肩(或肩带),如今多在较为正式的场合穿着。
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3. Fashion designers have also tried to update the kilt and make it appeal to a wider audience by using non-tartan designs such as camouflage and material such as leather.
时装设计师也在努力使方格呢裙跟上时代,通过采用无格布料设计,比如采用迷彩风格的布料和皮革布料等,来适应更多人的品味。
- kilt (n.) "plaited tartan skirt," originally the part of the belted plaid which hung below the waist, c. 1730, quelt, from Middle English verb kilten "to tuck up" (mid-14c.), from a Scandinavian source (compare Danish kilte op "to tuck up;" Old Norse kilting "shirt," kjalta "fold made by gathering up to the knees").
- kilt (v.) "to tuck up," mid-14c., surviving in Scottish, a word of Scandinavian origin (compare Danish kilte "to truss, to tuck up," Swedish kilta "swaddle"); see kilt (n.). Related: Kilted; kilting.
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