vestiture如何读

英:['vestɪtʃə]

美:['vestɪtʃə]

vestiture是什么意思

n.

表皮,衣样覆盖物,表被(指体表的被物,如鳞片、毛等)

vestiture英英释义

noun

investiture

a vestiture of power in the proletariat—Philip Wylie

clothing, garb, dress

something that covers a surface like a garmentespecially: a covering (as of scales, hairs, or spines) on an insect's body or wings

vestiture词源英文解释

Medieval Latin vestitura, from Latin vestitus (past participle of vestire to clothe, put on) + -ura -ure

vestiture 例句

1 And let dull failure be my vestiture.

让阴沉的失败为我的衣衫。

2 Some of them had thrown on an exiguous vestiture, which extended only to the loins, yet all were calm so that their scraps of tatters kept no secrets.

3 These substances evaporate rapidly and do not appreciably injure the vestiture of the insects.

4 The vestiture that remains is a watery sedge, and it is only by garnering every handful of earth that the tenants can attain cultivation even in the cooms.

5 Your vestiture of maiden green Doth very well adorn ye; The wind will deem each one a queen, And woo.

6 Scales: broad flattened hairs, forming the wing vestiture of Lepidoptera, and present in various other insects.

7 REGNUM, to which is given the name of Word of The Lord, superinvests Heaven, as the six members of the Degree Tephareth are called, and these become and are constituted by that superior vestiture.

8 But in spite of it all, Jimmy's spirit leaped forth in laughter as he thought of his brief, frantic chase, and its result in this capture of the characteristic vestiture of man.

9 Nude -us: naked: a surface devoid of hair, scales or other vestiture.

10 Hail, and hail, and hail for ever, though I turn again From thy joy unto the human vestiture of pain.

11 When a wreck happens he becomes a potentate in pyjamas, and with his dusky wives, dressed in bright vestiture, fares sumptuously.

12 I see the emerald woods prepare        To shed their vestiture once more,      And distant elm-trees spot the air        With yellow pictures softly o'er.

13 Nay, if it be thy will I shall endure,And sell ambition at the common mart,And let dull failure be my vestiture,And sorrow dig its grave within my heart.

14 Naked: not clothed: lacking vestiture: a pupa when not inclosed in a cocoon or other covering.

15 Denude: to free from covering; to rub so as to remove the surface covering of scales, hair or other vestiture.

16 Nudity: the state of being naked or bare of vestiture.

17 Bald: without hair or other surface vestiture: see bare.

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