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ha·bil·i·ment
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复数:habiliments
noun
(pl.) the equipment or furnishings characteristic of a particular setting or pursuit.
(usu. pl.) the clothing associated with a particular occupation, life style, or occasion.
常常 habiliments,15世纪初 ablement,指“军火,武器”,源自古法语 habillement, abillement,源自 abiller 的意思是“准备或装备”,可能源自 abile, habile 的意思是“合适的”,源自拉丁语 habilem, habilis 的意思是“容易处理的,适合的”,是 habere 的动词形容词,意思是“持有”(源自 PIE 词根 *ghabh- 的意思是“给予或接受”)。另一种词源学解释[Barnhart, Klein]认为,法语动词最初的意思是“通过剥去树枝来减少树木”,源自 a- 的意思是“到”+ bille 的意思是“木棍”。与 habit(名词)的关联使得“衣物,服装”的意义在15世纪末发展起来。
Middle English abiliments, habilementes, from Middle French abillement, habillemens, from Old French abiller to prepare, equip, from bille trimmed wood, log — more at billet
The first known use of habiliment was in the 15th century
habitnoun
a costume characteristic of an occupation, rank, or function a nun's habit
her riding habit
a usual manner of behavior or thinking
his habit of taking a morning walk
a way of behaving that has become fixed by being repeated often compare reflex entry 1 sense 1
characteristic way of growing or occurring
elms have a spreading habit
habitnoun
a costume characteristic of an occupation, rank, or function a nun's habit
her riding habit
a usual manner of behavior or thinking
his habit of taking a morning walk
a way of behaving that has become fixed by being repeated often compare reflex entry 1 sense 1
characteristic way of growing or occurring
elms have a spreading habit
habitatnoun
the place or type of place where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives or grows
habitationnoun
the act of inhabiting : occupancy
a dwelling place : residence
habitatnoun
the place or type of place where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives or grows
habitantnoun
inhabitant, resident
habitableadjective
suitable or fit to live in
a habitable cave
habitableadjective
suitable or fit to live in
a habitable cave
habilimentnoun
clothing sense 1—usually used in plural
habilimentnoun
clothing sense 1—usually used in plural
1 The heriot of a military tenant was his arms and habiliments of war, which belonged to the lord for the purpose of equipping his successor.
2 First, with respect to the outward habiliment, the dress of the order.
3 The whole of his habiliment seemed of foreign manufacture; but his air had something in it that was wild, and uncouth; and his head was continually in motion.
4 It's habiliment display &sexdoll or teaching best mdel.
是服装展示和成人玩偶及医用教学最佳模型载体。
5 We wish it were less customary to go to church in gay and costly habiliments, converting its sacred precincts into a place for the display of finery, and of rivalry to your equally bedizened neighbours.
6 Wave after wave of frantic applause greeted her, as, still in Rosalind's male habiliments, she stepped before the curtain, flushed and smiling, to deliver the epilogue.
7 the lady's rich habiliments and haughty manner made the host's servants think she was someone important
8 They were Ogallallahs, headed by eight of their chiefs, clad in their war habiliments, and presenting somewhat of a terrific appearance....
9 They then dragged him to the back room, and stripped him of his habiliments, which Stephen Littleton put on instead of his own attire, and binding him hand and foot, returned to the old woman.
10 Some time before the hour appointed, Woodville was in the court of the old castle, with his men armed and mounted, in very different guise from their peaceful habiliments of the morning.
11 Their habiliments were far too thin for that cold rainy night.
12 His companion now looking at our habiliments, which were in rather a dripping condition, asked John Jones if he had come from far.
13 It may be considered treason against classical taste, but it consoled me somewhat for the loss of Parnassus to find a stranger taking so warm an interest in my fugitive habiliments.
14 He was dressed in European habiliments now, and carried a cigarette in his hand.
15 Kate was dressed in a kirtle of white silk, her head attired with an habiliment of gold, and her hair, brighter itself than gold, woven about her face in cunningly wrought tresses.
16 My habiliments—I would not be wanting in respect.—What shall I do?
17 She set me up with my costume, your standard Santa habiliments: red fake velvet suit, fake fur, and black rubber boots that affixed with Velcro.
18 This morning he went away, and soon returned improved in habiliment.
19 Knights, one of the three military-religious orders of knighthood founded during the period of the Crusades, their distinguishing habiliment a white mantle with a black cross.
20 The broad line which separated gentle from simple was recognised, in those days, not less strongly in the habiliments of the person than in his nurture and manners.
2 装备
fit-out equipment tackle outfit rig armament equipage accoutre prepare kit mount equip trim furnish gird dight turnout paraphernalia plant implement appointment furniture harness rigging tackling clobber accoutrement fitment lash-up find appoint furnish out
5 服装
wear dress gear habit clothing costume rig attire raiment vesture rig-out vestiture clothes garms array trim toilet apparel garb toilette vestiary sartorial toggery model Kit drag garment feather fig Dud accoutrement setout implement dressing robe guise rigging drapery vestment equipage garniture costumery
6 盛装的
7 设备
furnishings paraphernalia setout system facility equipment installation appointment furniture fitting fixture finishing apparatus fixing rigging clobber fitment lash-up
8 衣服
tog dress thread habit garment apparel Vine dud clout garb pearly vestment vesture rig-out toggery vestiture clothes garms sartorial vestiary tire array clothing attire guise clobber toilette raiment togs reach-me-down bib and tucker thing cleading gear costume weed vest dressing hull wearable rag robe rigging slop accoutre wearing apparel trappings number wear suit drag tackle trim toilet vine flute wrapping drapery set of threads