英:[kɪlt]
美:[kɪlt]
英:[kɪlt]
美:[kɪlt]
复数:kilts
第三人称单数:kilts
现在分词:kilting
过去式:kilted
过去分词:kilted
noun
a knee-length pleated skirt usually of tartan worn by men in Scotland and by Scottish regiments in the British armies
a garment that resembles a Scottish kilt
verb
transitive verb
chiefly dialectal to tuck up (something, such as a skirt)
to equip with a kilt
intransitive verb
to move nimbly
"格子裙子",最初是腰带下垂的褶皱苏格兰长裙的一部分,约于1730年, quelt,源自中古英语动词 kilten "把...挽起来"(14世纪中期),源自斯堪的纳维亚语(比较丹麦语 kilte op "把...挽起来"; 古诺尔斯语 kilting "衬衫", kjalta "折叠,收拢到膝盖处")。
Verb Middle English, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse kjalta lap, fold of a gathered skirt
The first known use of kilt was in the 14th century
kimononoun
a loose robe with wide sleeves that is traditionally worn with a broad sash as an outer garment by the Japanese
a loose dressing gown worn chiefly by women
kiltnoun
a knee-length pleated skirt usually of tartan worn by men in Scotland
kilternoun
proper condition
the TV is out of kilter
kiltnoun
a knee-length pleated skirt usually of tartan worn by men in Scotland
kiltnoun
a knee-length pleated skirt usually of tartan worn by men in Scotland
1 It's raucous stuff, delivered at breakneck speed by McKnight, looking fetching in a white dress and handsome in a kilt, and holding the room with the charisma of a skilled MC.
2 Now self-proclaimed fashion god Kanye West wears them with leather kilts.
3 What does a Scotsman wear underneath his kilt?
苏格兰男子在短裙下面穿著什麽?
4 Many kilt tartans you see today were designed by English tailors under the rule of Queen Victoria, rather than by Scottish highlanders.
5 Dressed in a jumper and kilt over lime green shorts, with vintage stockings, pink and blue socks, and cloven boots, Gray, 28, cuts a suitably fantastical figure for our unorthodox setting.
6 My kilt will fly up, but I'll try it.
我的裙子将会飘起来, 但我会试试的.
7 I didn't fancy myself wearing a kilt.
我不想穿褶裥短裙。
8 One man wore a glittering crown; another a kilt.
9 The space also gave the bassist room to dance, throwing his knees up from under his kilt while his shoulders shook.
10 And it is easy to imagine a Catalan intellectual attacked for not writing his book reviews in Catalan, or a Scottish intellectual berated for not wearing a kilt.
11 “It’s basically men in kilts dancing,” he said.
12 He's wearing a kilt.
他们穿苏格兰方格呢短裙.
13 “It’s a totally freeing experience wearing a kilt,” said Graham McTavish, who plays a Scottish war chieftain.
14 We can look at James as the unchained entrepreneurial spirit in a kilt.
15 I watch for Cordelia in the battle scene, and there she is, running across backstage in her kilt with a wooden sword, her car rug thrown over her shoulder.
16 Mr. Wang turned men’s shirting fabrics into kicky skirts, a kilt and a little smock dress that opened in the back like a hospital gown, some of them embroidered with his initials.
17 But it was not just the Scottish flavor of the show, as the models walked through a snowy forest of bare branches, kilts swinging and sporrans swishing, that made this a powerful presentation.
18 His shaved head evokes Rob Halford, and his stage presence evokes Freddie Mercury, clad one night in hot pink spandex and combat boots, the next in a leather fringed kilt.
19 “Earlene was married before, but her husband drove a cab and got kilt in a holdup. “
20 For me, the kilt nourishes a sense of freedom from fashion.