accoutrement如何读

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accoutrement是什么意思

  • n.穿着;配备
  • =accouterment.

accoutrement变形

复数:accoutrements

accoutrement词根

词根:accoutre

n.

accouterment 配备;装备;饰物;穿着

vt.

accoutre 装备;供以军用品;供以服装

accoutrement英英释义

noun

equipment, trappingsspecifically: a soldier's outfit usually not including clothes and weapons —usually used in plural

an accessory item of clothing or equipment—usually used in plural

Shops offering the physical accoutrements of polite manners—lace, gloves, linen underclothing, snuff, and gentleman's powdered wigs …—Arthur Herman

an identifying and often superficial characteristic or device—usually used in plural

… some of the other accouterments of power that define our diplomacy.—Elizabeth Drew

archaic the act of accoutring

accoutrement词源中文解释

常用复数形式, accoutrements,指代“个人衣服和装备”,起源于1540年代的法语 accoustrement (现代法语为 accoutrement ),源自于拉丁语 accoustrer,而拉丁语一词则来自于古法语的 acostrer,意为“整理,安排,穿上(衣服)”,最初可能是指“缝合”(参见 accouter )。

accoutrement词源英文解释

borrowed from Middle French accoutrement, accoustrement, from accoutrer "to accoutre" + -ment -ment

The first known use of accoutrement was circa 1550

accoutrement儿童词典英英释义

accrueverb

to come about as a natural growth or addition

benefits accrue to society from education

to accumulate over a period of time

accrued interest

accrueverb

to come about as a natural growth or addition

benefits accrue to society from education

to accumulate over a period of time

accrued interest

accrueverb

to come about as a natural growth or addition

benefits accrue to society from education

to accumulate over a period of time

accrued interest

accretionnoun

the process of growth or enlargementespecially: increase or growth by addition on the outside

a product or result of accretion

accreditverb

to send with credentials and authority to act as representative

accredit an ambassador to France

to certify as in agreement with a standard

an accredited school

to give credit to

accreditverb

to send with credentials and authority to act as representative

accredit an ambassador to France

to certify as in agreement with a standard

an accredited school

to give credit to

accreditverb

to send with credentials and authority to act as representative

accredit an ambassador to France

to certify as in agreement with a standard

an accredited school

to give credit to

accreditverb

to send with credentials and authority to act as representative

accredit an ambassador to France

to certify as in agreement with a standard

an accredited school

to give credit to

accoutrementnoun

an accessory item of clothing or equipment—usually used in plural

accoutrementnoun

an accessory item of clothing or equipment—usually used in plural

accoutrement 例句

1 I believed that toys were accoutrements of a good sex life, not a replacement for one.

2 He understands that people come to the Olson House with expectations, but he is unapologetic about the museum’s decision to present it without accoutrements.

3 I soon learned that on Everest not even the rope—the quintessential climber’s accoutrement—was to be utilized in the time- honored manner.

4 Now we had, of course, in our room lots of discussions about the sexual proclivities of Jan. The fun of it was once we started looking at bassoon accoutrements.

5 At least one theater chain is banning props and other accoutrement in their theaters.

6 With period pieces a dime a dozen these days, the past has become as familiar as the present, though "Breathless" does all the accoutrement very well.

7 A “huge” home cook and a former caterer, she simply eschews meat and would appreciate chefs “being creative and seeing meals beyond a hunk of meat surrounded by accoutrements.”

8 My family, like the rest of our community, was just too poor to afford the accoutrements of mourning.

9 Videotapes and their accoutrements take up a lot of space, even compared to CDs and their shattering plastic cases.

10 Past the slips to the terrible gowns, the headdresses and fans and pots of her mother’s face paint and all the macabre accoutrements of the goddess of despair.

11 To view the entire anthology surrounding these two episodes as accoutrements to the messages they leave us with doesn't make much of an argument for supposed profundity either, hidden or otherwise.

12 Zach is utterly comfortable with the exterior presentation and accoutrements of his character.

13 Mud positive pulse generator is the core accoutrement of MWD and LWD system.

泥浆式正脉冲发生器是目前MWD无线随钻系统、LWD无线随钻系统的核心装备。

14 Yeager used Miami sunlight as the accoutrement of radiance for her subjects; they seemed utterly at ease posing a woman every bit as beautiful as they.

15 The participants busy themselves setting up the accoutrements of a garden party – fake turf, fairy lights, petits fours.

16 The piece opens with a silent, searing image: a knight, standing motionless in the accoutrements of battle.

17 And across CMJ the accoutrement of the year seemed to be an extra tom-tom: something for a singer or keyboardist to sock for an additional layer of rhythm.

18 Signature costume designer Frank Labovitz and director Matthew Gardiner sent sketches to Ringling in Florida, where inventory staffers went to work, emailing photos of various sequined accoutrements to the theater.

19 Table and Tonic carries carefully curated stationery and cocktail accoutrements, while Like a Sailor is the place to pick up puzzles and cheeky souvenirs.

20 He may actually have created his designs on the sketch pad and with the ink pens and pencils that are part of the exhibit’s precise recreation of his studio, with his desk and its accoutrements.

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