cincture如何读

英:['sɪŋktʃə]

美:['sɪŋktʃə]

cincture是什么意思

n.

束带,腰带,环形地带

vt.

环绕

以带围绕

以带束住

cincture自然拼读

cinc·ture

sIngk chr

cincture变形

复数:cinctures

cincture英英释义

noun

a belt, band, or girdle.

something that encircles or surrounds, as a border.

transitive verb

to encircle, as with a belt or girdle.

cincture词源中文解释

"腰带、束带或身体周围的带子",来自拉丁语 cinctura "束带",源自 cingere "环绕、包围"的过去分词 cinctus(参见 cinch(名词))。尤指用于束缚牧师袍子的束带。动词记录于1757年(隐含于 c inctured)。

cincture词源英文解释

Latin cinctura girdle, from cinctus, past participle of cingere to gird; probably akin to Sanskrit kāñcī girdle

The first known use of cincture was in 1587

cincture儿童词典英英释义

cindernoun

slag

a piece of partly burned coal or wood

a hot coal without flame

a piece of lava from an erupting volcano

cincturenoun

girdle entry 1 sense 1, belt

cincture 例句

1 The age-incrusted buildings fused in the mounting sun into squares of dazzling white, over which the tiled roofs flowed in cinctures of crimson.

2 Then she applied the antiseptic dressing, and bound the lint tightly down with a cincture about the animal.

3 He was created Duke of York, at Hoselow Lodge, August 6th, 1385, “by cincture of sword and imposition of gold coronet on his head.”

4 He saw in a swift panorama the intense inner life of a curly-headed child roaming in the narrow cincture of the Ghetto, amid the picturesque high houses.

5 On earth, “a tawny sibyl,” with “an old striped curtain—” And tatter’d tapestry o’er her shoulders hung— Her loins with patchwork cincture were begirt, That more than spoke diversity of dirt.

6 Other designers have followed suit, as well: For Spring 2018 Men’s, Prada used the hyper-functional cincture for a double-belt styling moment.

7 Is it lawful for a priest to use a cincture of the kind generally used by bishops?

8 Again, from cincture down to knee, long bolts of iron he bore, Which signified the knight should ride on charger never more.

9 This was particularly shown in the breasts, which the artists represented without nipples, like those of young girls, whose cincture, in the poet’s phrase, Lucina has not yet undone.

10 Adam and Eve in flesh-colored tights with a cincture of leaves in painted paper carried between them a little tree, about the trunk of which was entwined a remarkable imitation of the serpent.

11 These, we discovered afterward were so many great farmsteadings, protected from the wind by cinctures of high walls, many of the Orcadian holdings being at once rich and extensive, and commanding very high rentals.

12 She was robed nearly like the high-priest of the Jews, except that instead of the Tiara, a veil, descending from the crown of the head, and slightly attached to the cincture, fell far behind her.

13 Supplies, too, were running low, ranging from antibiotics and painkillers to bandages, cinctures and gloves, Cherry added.

14 Her face was a perfect oval, framed in a wealth of golden hair, which, save for a jeweled cincture, fell unrestrained about her shoulders in a silken flood.

15 With ministering hand From pallet still to pallet passed the boy, Now from the dark spring wafting colder draught, Now moistening fevered lips, or on the brow Spreading the new-bathed cincture.

16 Is it proper for the president of the choir to wear the alb and cincture during the recitation of the office of the dead—the matins and lauds?

17 Around her forehead was bound a cincture of beads, woven into singular devices, which confined a sort of turban of green silk.

18 The cincture for the use of a priest does not differ from that for the use of a bishop.

19 This tree is surrounded, at each girdle of growth, by a cincture of sharp thorns, which are more numerous and needle-shaped as we approach the leaves.

20 Hence the lines of Milton: Such of late Columbus found the American, so girt With feathered cincture, naked else and wild, Among the trees on isles and woody shores.

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