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美:[ ˈtʃɑːdɔːr]
英:[ˈtʃɑːdɔː(r)]
美:[ ˈtʃɑːdɔːr]
cha·dor
cha dor [or] chuh dr
noun
an outer garment worn by Muslim women, esp. in Iran, made of a long, dark-colored cloth that is wrapped loosely around the head and body and covers all or part of the face.
"伊朗妇女所穿的披肩," 1884年,源自波斯语 chadar "帐篷,披风,围巾,面纱,床单,桌布。"
Hindi, Urdu, & Persian; Hindi caddar, cādar & Urdu chaddar, from Persian chaddar, chādar
The first known use of chador was in 1525
characterisation, characterise
Chanukah
chant1 of 2verb
to sing especially in the way a chant is sung
to recite or speak with no change in tone
chant2 of 2noun
a melody in which several words or syllables are sung in one tone
something spoken in the style of a chant
chancrenoun
a sore at the site of entry of an infectious germ (as one causing syphilis)
challisnoun
a lightweight soft clothing fabric
chaisenoun
a two-wheeled carriage with a folding top
chaise longue
chadornoun
a large cloth worn as a combination head covering, veil, and shawl usually by Muslim women
1 Abraham would wear his prayer cap and grow out his beard, and I’d throw on a full body chador to pose as his subservient wife, but more important, to operate the hidden camera.
2 “I was just quietly walking home. And I remember three women in all black clothing in their chadors,” Rahimpour recalled.
3 The Associated Press spoke to a variety of people on Tehran’s streets recently, ranging from young and old, women wearing the all-encompassing black chador to those loosely covering their hair.
4 Some examples are the burqa and the chador that completely cover the body; head coverings such as the maghnaeh or a large headscarf; or the niqab, which hides the face but not the eyes.
5 The hijab and chador — the flowing, all-encompassing robe for women — have long been parts of Persian culture.
6 There are the living: Women cover themselves head to toe with chadors, protective clothing and gas masks to prepare a body for burial in Iran.
7 The hijab and chador - the flowing, all-encompassing robe for women - have long been parts of Persian culture.
8 Unhinged, roaming the streets, singing, laughing, taunting passersby, remnants of a black chador dragging in the dust behind her.
9 Despite mass protests, long black robes and chadors, a black head-covering that reaches down the chest, became the norm for women.
10 Her two daughters, ages 9 and 11, wear the chador, she added.
11 They’ve maintained tight control on social mores in the times since the Islamic Revolution, which saw women required to cover their hair and also wear the black, all-encompassing chador while working in government jobs.
12 I barely glanced at the title before cloaking it in my chador.
13 In the beginning, I was stunned seeing women in black chadors.
14 Women walked the streets in chadors and hijabs, while others wore colorful African robes and headdresses.
15 Twenty-three teenage girls, in bright chadors and head scarves, sewing clothes.
16 My grandmother and all my aunts wear a full hijab chador.
17 Women in traditional black chadors bend their knees, arch their backs and weep over the grave.
18 Some women activists took up the black chador and veiling as emblems of rebellion.
19 Members of the SDF guarding the camp said a mother killed her daughter with a hammer for not wearing the chador and her body was left out in the camp as a warning to others.
20 Wisps of black hair framed her face from beneath her chador.