英:[ˈhedskɑ:f]
美:[ˈhedskɑrf]
英:[ˈhedskɑ:f]
美:[ˈhedskɑrf]
复数:headscarves或headscarfs
noun
a fabric covering for the head worn especially by women The stereotypical fortuneteller, a wizened old woman in a fringed headscarf hunched over a crystal ball …—Louise Erdich The US Justice Department, for example, has supported the right of Muslim girls to wear headscarves in public schools.—Robert O. Paxton
… young, well-educated European Muslim women who wear the headscarf as a conscious, articulate choice …—Timothy Garton Ash
The first known use of headscarf was in 1688
1 They look a bit incongruous with the gray hausfrau dress, genteel pearls and headscarf worn in the Seattle Repertory Theatre production by actor Nick Garrison.
2 There was a new practice in vogue at the time, favored by adolescent boys or those who thought like them: sneak up behind a woman wearing a headscarf, grab it, and run.
3 “People want to be acknowledged. There are so many Muslim women in this world who wear the headscarf. It might seem trivial, but it’s different when you see yourself on the keyboard around the world.”
4 On the girl for being late, and shy to link a headscarf, cast his own face.
月姑娘来晚了,害羞的扯上一块头巾,把自己的脸庞蒙上。
5 She's believed to be the first woman presenter to wear the headscarf on state television since it was founded in 1960.
据悉她说自1960年国家电视台成立以来首位佩戴头巾的女主播。
6 But in a group I have studied since 2013 – Muslim women in the West who wear the niqab, or the Islamic veil, along with a headscarf, the experiences have been more positive.
7 Around 1 p.m., the first passenger from Flight 35 emerged from customs at Dulles: a middle-aged woman in a velour track suit and matching blue headscarf, pushing a luggage cart and scanning the crowd.
8 But he also made light of the headscarf obsession in Russian Orthodox churches and shared a favorite anecdote.
9 In spite of his weakness, the boy refuses to let go of a grubby headscarf gripped in one hand, pulling it to his crusted lips like a comfort blanket.
10 I bet they’re dying to ask who I am, if the lady in the headscarf is my mom or my aunt.
11 After having her passport checked and passing through airport security, an unnamed Air Canada employee reportedly pulled the girl aside and insisted that she remove her headscarf, the preteen told City News.
12 “I mean,” he said, “your parents don’t, like, force you to wear a headscarf, do they?”
13 She kept twisting the ends of her soft yellow headscarf around her fingers.
14 Mrs. Hameed touches the spot on her throat where her pink leopard headscarf is gathered.
15 The woman in the orange headscarf was not his mother.
16 Ella draped her quilt on top of them to muffle their fussing, then arranged her headscarf on the pillow.
17 “How would another woman who doesn’t feel comfortable taking off her headscarf feel?” she said.
18 Her headscarf is neatly held in place with a fancy pin.
19 I put my hand on top of her headscarf and rubbed it a little.
20 That night, Magdalys lay in bed staring at the dark ceiling, her fingers laced behind the silky headscarf Miss Bernice had lent her.