gaberdine如何读

英:[ˌgæbə'di:n]

美:[ˌgæbə'din]

gaberdine是什么意思

  • n.工作服;华达呢(一种结实的斜纹布)
  • =gabardine.

gaberdine自然拼读

gab·er·dine

gae br din [or] gae br din

gaberdine英英释义

noun

a long, loose, coarsely woven coat worn by Jewish men in the Middle Ages.

variant of gabardine.

gaberdine词源中文解释

“长而宽松的外衣”,1510年代,源自西班牙语“gabardina”,Watkins 认为该词源自法语“galverdine”,来自像中古高德语“wallevart”这样的日耳曼源头,“朝圣”(德语“Wallfahrt”)的意义上指“朝圣者的披风”。这个复合词可能代表了原始日耳曼语“*wal-”(也是旧高地德语“wallon”“漫游、流浪、朝圣; 参见 gallant(形容词)”)和原始日耳曼语“*faran”“前往”的意思(源自 PIE 词根 *per- (2)“引导,经过”)。西班牙形式可能受到西班牙语“gabán”“大衣”和“tabardina”“粗糙的外套”的影响。然而,《世纪词典》认为西班牙语单词是 gabán 的扩展形式,而西班牙语单词在旧法语中被借用并经历了变化。

gaberdine词源英文解释

borrowed from Middle French galvardine, gavardine, borrowed from Spanish gavardina, gabardina "loose overgarment with tight sleeves," probably a blend of gabán "a similar garment" (borrowed from Sicilian cabbanu, borrowed from Arabic qabāʾ) and tabardina, diminutive of tabarda "tunic, tabard" (borrowed from Old French)

The first known use of gaberdine was in 1520

gaberdine 例句

1 We have linen, cotton, woolen cloth, stuff, gaberdine, silk and so on.

我们有亚麻 、 棉布 、 羊毛料 、 呢绒 、 华达呢 、 丝绸等等.

2 They spelled epiphany, gaberdine, ichthyology, gewgaw, kaleidoscope, and troubadour.

3 Alas, the storm is come again! my best way is to creep under his gaberdine;412-12 there is no other shelter hereabout: misery acquaints a man with strange bed-fellows.

4 At the same time a proclamation was made against swearing, games of hazard, and unlawful trades: and it was enacted that the Jews should resume their obnoxious yellow gaberdine with the O upon their breasts.

5 They had dressed him in a gaberdine and set the yellow cap on his shaven poll.

6 He wore a long, hooded mantle reaching to the feet, and showing where it fell back in front a brown gaberdine clasped by a girdle.

7 I have a red gaberdine coat.

我有一件红色的华达呢上衣。

8 The Englishman had presented Anastasio with the very undesirable gaberdine I have before described.

9 His Imperial Majesty's disguise was complete, consisting as it did of an aquiline nose of considerable size, and a secondhand gaberdine of primitive cut.

10 But his worthless gaberdine was thrust into the dwelling of the guide.

11 Did these Yankee ignoramuses suppose he did not share their aversion from the gaberdine or the three brass balls?

12 At that Elias rose with dignity and swaggering towards the Jew with a Frankish elegance which the depth of his potations made unsteady, seized the landlord by the breast of his gaberdine.

13 I hid me under the dead moon-calf’s gaberdine for fear of the storm.

14 The next moment he rounded the rock against which Sir Percy and Marguerite were leaning, and seeing the weird figure still clad in the Jew's long gaberdine, he paused in sudden, complete bewilderment.

15 My, best way is to creep under his gaberdine; there is no other shelter hereabout: Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows.

16 Alas, the storm is come again! my best way is to creep under his gaberdine; there is no other shelter hereabout: misery acquaints a man with strange bed-fellows.

17 My gaberdine is brand new.

我的工作服是新牌子。

18 Not here in our London Ghetto the gates and gaberdines of the olden Ghetto of the Eternal City; yet no lack of signs external by which one may know it, and those who dwell therein.

19 And close to his breast his gaberdine drew, For the wind it whipped and the snow beat through.

20 For I had worked mainly upon the head, and now that I purposed to clothe the figure in its native gaberdine, there would be little to re-draw.

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