ˈdü-ˌrag
du-rag如何读
du-rag英英释义
noun
a close-fitting, typically stretchable piece of cloth that is worn on the head (as to hold a hairstyle in place) and that usually has long ends which are tied in the back On the day we first talk—when, she says, she is "dressing down"—her hair is partly covered by a do-rag, with a Pony baseball cap perched on it …—Chris Heath In Season 2 of the TV show "Atlanta," there's an episode called "Sportin' Waves." Tracy, who is looking for a job, won't take his durag off because he wants his hair to look good for an interview.—Sandra E. Garcia With his helmet off, his long, frenzied hair locks were contained by a du-rag.—Benjamin Hochmanalso: a bandanna or similar cloth worn tied around the head
He requires 11 of his players to wear suits after games while allowing his star to don baggy jeans, oversized designer T-shirts and do-rags.—Jerry Bembry
noun
a close-fitting, typically stretchable piece of cloth that is worn on the head (as to hold a hairstyle in place) and that usually has long ends which are tied in the back On the day we first talk—when, she says, she is "dressing down"—her hair is partly covered by a do-rag, with a Pony baseball cap perched on it …—Chris Heath In Season 2 of the TV show "Atlanta," there's an episode called "Sportin' Waves." Tracy, who is looking for a job, won't take his durag off because he wants his hair to look good for an interview.—Sandra E. Garcia With his helmet off, his long, frenzied hair locks were contained by a du-rag.—Benjamin Hochmanalso: a bandanna or similar cloth worn tied around the head
He requires 11 of his players to wear suits after games while allowing his star to don baggy jeans, oversized designer T-shirts and do-rags.—Jerry Bembry
du-rag词源英文解释
do >entry 2 (hairdo)
The first known use of do-rag was in 1968
du-rag儿童词典英英释义
do-ragnoun
a kerchief worn to cover the hair
du-rag 例句
1 he wore a do-rag while working out at the gym
2 He was dressed in street clothes, including a do-rag.
3 The 90 pieces on display include paintings, sculptures, basketball shoes, do-rags — and wigs.