释义 |
headwear|ˈhɛdwɛə(r)| [f. head n.1 + wear n. 3.] = head-gear 1.
1896J. C. Harris Sister Jane 39 Gi' me my bonnet. It's all the head-wear I've got left. 1900Daily News 27 Mar. 4/2 They were most easily classified by their headwear. Caps, bowlers, and felt hats were there in almost equal proportions. 1904W. M. Gallichan Fishing & Trav. Spain vii. 76 He was much interested in my wife's hat. Such headwear had never been seen in Coria. 1937Discovery Apr. 106/2 The head wear is the Kalpak, a tall cap, not unlike a busby in principle. 1939–40Army & Navy Stores Catal. p. xxxviii/5 Headwear, Naval, Military and Tropical. |