英:[ʃɔːl]
美:[ʃɔːl]
英:[ʃɔːl]
美:[ʃɔːl]
复数:shawls
第三人称单数:shawls
现在分词:shawling
过去式:shawled
过去分词:shawled
1660年代,最初指穿在亚洲的一种服饰,源自乌尔都语和其他印度语言,来自波斯语 shal,有时被认为是因为在印度首次制造的 Shaliat 镇而得名[Klein]。法语 châle,西班牙语 chal,意大利语 scialle,德语 Shawl(源自英语),俄语 shal 都最终源自同一来源。作为西方女性穿着的服饰名称,最早见于1767年的记录。
Noun Persian shāl
The first known use of shawl was in 1662
shearwaternoun
any of numerous marine birds related to the petrels and albatrosses that often skim close to the water during flight
shear1 of 2verb
to cut the hair or wool from
shearing sheep
to deprive of by or as if by cutting off
shorn of power
to become divided under the action of a shear
the bolt may shear off
shear2 of 2noun
a cutting tool similar or identical to a pair of scissors but typically larger—usually used in plural
any of various cutting tools or machines operating by the action of opposed cutting edges of metal—usually used in plural
an action or force that causes or tends to cause two parts of a body to slide on each other in a direction parallel to their plane of contact
shear1 of 2verb
to cut the hair or wool from
shearing sheep
to deprive of by or as if by cutting off
shorn of power
to become divided under the action of a shear
the bolt may shear off
shear2 of 2noun
a cutting tool similar or identical to a pair of scissors but typically larger—usually used in plural
any of various cutting tools or machines operating by the action of opposed cutting edges of metal—usually used in plural
an action or force that causes or tends to cause two parts of a body to slide on each other in a direction parallel to their plane of contact
shear1 of 2verb
to cut the hair or wool from
shearing sheep
to deprive of by or as if by cutting off
shorn of power
to become divided under the action of a shear
the bolt may shear off
shear2 of 2noun
a cutting tool similar or identical to a pair of scissors but typically larger—usually used in plural
any of various cutting tools or machines operating by the action of opposed cutting edges of metal—usually used in plural
an action or force that causes or tends to cause two parts of a body to slide on each other in a direction parallel to their plane of contact
shear1 of 2verb
to cut the hair or wool from
shearing sheep
to deprive of by or as if by cutting off
shorn of power
to become divided under the action of a shear
the bolt may shear off
shear2 of 2noun
a cutting tool similar or identical to a pair of scissors but typically larger—usually used in plural
any of various cutting tools or machines operating by the action of opposed cutting edges of metal—usually used in plural
an action or force that causes or tends to cause two parts of a body to slide on each other in a direction parallel to their plane of contact
sheafnoun
a bundle of stalks and ears of grain
a group of things often fastened together and resembling a sheaf of grain a sheaf of papers
a sheaf of arrows
she1 of 2pronoun
that female one
she is my wife
she2 of 2noun
a female person or animal—often used in combination
she-cat
shaynoun
a two-wheeled carriageespecially: chaise sense 1
shawl1 of 2noun
a square or oblong piece of woven or knitted fabric used especially as a covering for the head or shoulders
shawl2 of 2verb
to wrap in or as if in a shawl
shawl1 of 2noun
a square or oblong piece of woven or knitted fabric used especially as a covering for the head or shoulders
shawl2 of 2verb
to wrap in or as if in a shawl
1 Before I’ve said anything, she stuffs her hands under her shawl and shakes her head.
2 It had to be a direct command, such as “Put on a shawl,” or “You must go to bed now.”
3 From its spot on its mother’s back, a baby wrapped in a bright shawl peered into the window, waving a thin arm when it saw the bonobo.
4 She was bundled up in sweaters and skirts and wore a dark shawl about her head.
5 She wrapped her thick knitted shawl around her and hefted the bag over her shoulder.
6 She had never had a coat before, or shawl, she was sure of that.
7 There were a few folk out on their own early-morning errands, all bundled in cloaks and blanket coats and shawls and scarves wrapped high.
8 “That shawl must not come off,” Mami keeps reminding Lucinda, who is disgusted enough to roll her eyes at me in the absence of a friend her own age.
9 Her long skirt and her shawl might have been spun out of old cobwebs.
10 Often I catch sight of her wandering in the garden out back, her head covered by her shawl.
11 Then we drape a bunch of colorful shawls and long printed scarves, abandoned from Mama’s old shalwar kameez collection, over the tops.
12 She had not been taught to wear a sari without pinning it in four different places, nor could she embroider slipcovers or crochet shawls with any exceptional talent.
13 "Why the shawl on this hot day?" inquired Mitthu.
米绨问凯蒂, “为什么在这么个大热天披个披肩呢?”
14 The Godslayer’s dreams were a realm of horrors, too, uniquely his own, while Suheyla’s were as soft as a shawl that wraps a child against the cold.
15 While Haskel and Dovid found a seat in the front, I sat in the back row and took my prayer shawl from my rucksack.
16 Then Ma Charles told me to go and get her shawl from her room.
17 “You need a shawl,” my grandfather tells her.
18 They gave me a bouquet of flowers, and then Asifa presented me with a traditional Kashmiri shawl, and Mr. Zardari laid a hand on my head, a gesture of respect in my country.
19 Juniper desperately tried to beat out the flames with her green shawl, but it was only making things worse.
20 She held the shawl up to her mouth and bit off about a two-inch length of the yarn.
1 围巾
scarf muffler neckerchief muffetee wrap apron handkerchief kerchief neckpiece tippet cravat neckcloth throw muffle
2 披肩
wrap cape pall humeral tippet peignoir manteau cappa tallith scarf stole neckerchief muffler muff rebozo amice mantilla mantelet collaret superhumeral shoulder-length pashmina wrapper capote fanon kaross
3 襁褓