英:['nekklɒθ]
美:['nekˌklɒθ]
英:['nekklɒθ]
美:['nekˌklɒθ]
复数:neckcloths
词根:necklet
n.necktie 领带
neckerchief 颈巾;围巾
necklet 皮围巾;小首饰
neckpiece 皮围巾;装饰的围巾
1 His Lordship adjusted his neckcloth and his watch-chain, and walked towards the window, with an air of as much awkwardness as so very courtly a personage could exhibit.
2 But Clement, aware now that he fought for his life, sprang within the other's guard, and before the cudgel alighted, gripped him by the neckcloth.
3 The pope wore a dark great coat over his priest's cassock, a low-crowned round hat, and a broad brown woollen neckcloth outside his straight Roman collar.
4 It is an excellent likeness, my child, neckcloth and all; as he looked at that time.
5 On this he tied on his neckcloth again, and went down stairs to the drawing-room.
6 Never before had there been seen so prodigious an extent of white neckcloth, a figure so immovably rigid, an expression so inveterately grave.
7 “I came because you sent for me, sir,” said Doctor Hardon with dignity, settling his chin in his voluminous white neckcloth and using a gold toothpick as he leaned back in his easy-chair.
8 I took off my hat and my neckcloth, and took his stick in my hand; whereupon, running to the hedge, he took a stake, and straight we set to like two furies.
9 He was clad in a black coat, rather rusty, but well brushed, buttoned up to the chin, black tights, short drab gaiters, and wore a white neckcloth and spectacles.
10 Did you ever see him in that same buff vest, and huge-figured neckcloth?
11 On his head he had his wide-peaked cap, and a thick neckcloth wound round his neck.
12 For the doctor’s clothes were growing looser upon him hour by hour, and his cheeks hung flabby and in folds above his dirty white neckcloth.
13 My child, it was I that chose the stuff for that neckcloth; yes, and hemmed it for him, and worked P. G. in one corner; but that aint in the picture.
14 Excited and apologizing, he got to it before it reached the neckcloth.
15 The dress consists of a loose shirt, open at the throat and on the bosom, a flowing neckcloth, and wide, marine trousers.
16 I could not have a new neckcloth, not to speak of a cloak, without everybody in Thrums knowing about it.
17 His hat was brushed, his wig was trim, his neckcloth was perfectly tied.
他的帽子刷过了,他的假发很整齐,他的颈巾端端正正。
18 The orator of the party wore a long gray blanket-coat, crimson sash, and black neckcloth, with leggings and moccasins.
19 By this time my antagonist had divested himself of coat and neckcloth, and stood, with open shirt-breast and the sleeve of his sword-arm rolled up to the shoulder, before me.
20 Dressed in a top hat, waistcoat and cravat neckcloth, Francis Scott Key - played by historical actor Fred Taylor - recited the lines of the famous poem to an eager audience Tuesday.
1 围巾
scarf apron muffler shawl tippet cravat neckerchief neckpiece throw comfortable wrap handkerchief dupatta curch
2 领带
3 领饰