单词 | scarf |
释义 | scarf (skɑːʳf ) Word forms: scarfs , scarves countable noun A2 A scarf is a piece of cloth that you wear round your neck or head, usually to keep yourself warm. He reached up to loosen the scarf around his neck. Synonyms: muffler, stole, headscarf, comforter Collocations: silk scarf He wore a black trench-coat and black silk scarf which made his hair look even blonder. LOST CHILDREN (2002) Not wearing a hard hat, but a silk scarf, to the routine dismay of many. Times, Sunday Times (2011) I am looking for a men's silk scarf that is navy blue with white polka dots. Times, Sunday Times (2008) He wore a tweed jacket, riding breeches, boots, and a silk scarf at his throat, and he carried a riding crop. THE MYSTERY OF THE PURPLE PIRATE Red silk scarves over the lamp in the corner of the room make the light red. AMERICAN GODS (2001) This trench has a lovely funnel neck, so rather than covering it up, tie your scarf around your bag. Times, Sunday Times I was late, so tied a scarf on and went out to work. The Sun She had a nylon stocking tied round one ankle and a scarf tied round her hands. The Sun The masterstroke was tying the scarf as if he'd never seen one before. Times, Sunday Times She had a scarf tied around her neck. Times, Sunday Times How you wear your scarf says a lot about where you fall in the grand fashion scheme of things. Times, Sunday Times A lot of people think you should wear a scarf for people to think of you in the right way. Times, Sunday Times Wear a scarf bandit-style, or get a muffler. Times, Sunday Times She said she began to wear a scarf because she cut her own fringe and hated going to the hairdresser. Times, Sunday Times He'd tell me to wear a scarf when it was cold and not to forget my homework. The Sun Her woollen scarf had been used to tie her body to the tombstone. Times, Sunday Times A woollen scarf in the school colours: green, red and white; the sixth form scarf has longitudinal stripes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Half my senses insisted that this was a thoroughly modern occasion, but the other half was looking out for such anomalies as woollen scarves, cloth caps, wooden rattles, sober people. Times, Sunday Times To get their look, wrap the scarf around the front of your hairline and top of your forehead. The Sun Demonstrators, many with scarves wrapped around their faces, taunted the lines of police. Times, Sunday Times He wrapped his scarf around his thigh as a tourniquet. Times, Sunday Times She remained a romantic figure, dressed in a long skirt and a scarf wrapped around her head. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 围巾 Japanese: スカーフ |
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