释义 |
ˈroll-collar [roll n.1] A turned-over collar on a garment. Also attrib.
1836Dickens Sk. Boz, Scenes vi, Embroidered waistcoats with large flaps, have yielded to double-breasted checks with roll-collars. 1841S. Warren Ten Thousand a Year I. i. 7 A queer kind of under-waistcoat, which in fact was only a roll-collar of rather faded pea-green silk. 1907E. P. Oppenheim Secret ii. 15 He wore..a made⁓up white tie, with the ends tucked in under a roll collar. 1922Joyce Ulysses 72 Stylish kind of coat with that roll collar. 1929Even. News 18 Nov. 6/5 (Advt.), Below we show the D. B. Chester with long roll collar. 1963Times 23 Jan. 12/4 The ubiquitous, exquisitely soft, reversible woollens were used for perfectly tailored, gently precise coats with tiny roll-collars. 1973S. B. Jackman Guns covered with Flowers vi. 98 He dressed quickly—pants, T-shirt, roll-collar shirt, dark slacks. Hence ˈroll-ˌcollared a., having a roll-collar.
1853R. S. Surtees Sponge's Sp. Tour (1893) 369 He sports..a black satin roll-collared waistcoat. 1884E. Yates Recoll. (ed. Tauchn.) I. 46 ‘Dandies’ wore high-collared coats and roll-collared waistcoats, short in the waist. |