sarong如何读

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sarong是什么意思

  • n.莎笼(马来人及印尼人所穿的围裙)

sarong自然拼读

sa·rong

s rawng [or] s rang

sarong英英释义

noun

a loose garment made of a long strip of cloth wrapped around the body that is worn by men and women chiefly of the Malay Archipelago and the Pacific islands

sarong词源中文解释

“Sarong”是一种类似裙子的服装,男女都穿,是马来西亚的国民服装,最早出现于1834年,源自马来语(南岛语系)的 sarung,意为“套,覆盖”。《牛津英语词典》将其追溯到“一些现代形式的梵语 saranga ‘斑驳的’”。

sarong词源英文解释

Malay

The first known use of sarong was in 1830

sarong儿童词典英英释义

SARSnoun

a severe respiratory illness that is caused by a coronavirus, is transmitted especially by contact with infectious material (as respiratory droplets or body fluids), and is characterized by fever, headache, body aches, a dry cough, shortness of breath, and usually pneumonia

sarongnoun

a loose skirt made of a long strip of cloth wrapped loosely around the body and worn by men and women of the Malay island group and many Pacific islands

sarong 例句

1 Partially shielded by an umbrella, Namthip Chicha, 16, admitted the protective mask she wore at the temple didn’t match her stylish red silk sarong.

2 Instead, without the distracting veneer of a nice beach sarong, the pageant felt more antiquated.

3 Just as White Lies take the stage, a man walks through the crowd, sporting a sarong.

4 “In order to participate we had to wear sarongs with sashes. Many people in the group were afraid that the sashes or sarongs wouldn’t fit them,” Ms. Tovar said.

5 All around him the squat brown men of Sumatra spoke politely—and each carried a creese in the folds of his sarong.

6 As June drew to a close, the young man posed in Capri, Italy, wearing an indigo Prabal Gurung cardigan and sarong that coordinated perfectly with the Mediterranean Sea just behind him.

7 Halfway into the journey, a baby with a swollen head and shriveled legs went sallow inside my mother’s sarong.

8 Evelyn’s sits squat in the middle of it, packed with businessmen, relief worker types and social doyennes decked out in colorful lapas and sarongs.

9 When I got closer I saw that the men were lean and sinewy, very dark skinned, their narrow frames wrapped in knee-length sarongs.

10 Speaking of sarongs, Mr. Miller, who promises to be at the Polynesian every day for its first year, will wear one as host, just as he often did at “Tiki Mondays.”

11 The expectant mom wore a cut-out pink one-piece and matching sarong that highlighted her growing baby bump.

12 He was trying to imitate his friends, but his sarong kept falling down.

13 On these young men were floral print dresses, embroidered sarongs and quilted dresses in fantastic textiles of over-dyed pinks and blues, as well as heavy eyeliner and scrawled epithets.

14 At Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel in the Mediterranean, you can buy suntan lotion and a sarong with a tap of two fingers.

15 Cinnamon-hued cattle and elderly women wearing ikat sarongs and checkered scarves ambled along the dusty road outside.

16 His skirts and dresses often have the easy flow of a sarong.

17 I look wistfully at the mother’s dark orange sarong and marvel at her sky blue blouse.

18 Tar Ngye had cut stalks of bamboo, sharpened them, and stuck them into the ground, hanging our sarongs and Ko Phyo’s hat out to dry.

19 I had used a low-cut sarong to win the contest.

20 Khmer girls swim either with their long sarong wrapped tightly around their chest or are fully clothed.

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