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单词 ascot
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ascot1

(also ascot tie)
nounˈaskɒt-kət
  • A man's broad silk necktie.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I can't be bothered with putting a mortgage on my house just to buy a frilly ascot!
    • And there's the leading man, in his ascot, of course!
    • Everything about him is aestheticized, from the white aviator scarf he wears like an ascot to the flower in his suit lapel.
    • The wider collar makes it a good choice with a Euro tie, a long tie that is more formal than a regular necktie, but less so than an ascot.
    • He tried to run away from me but I caught his ascot so he untied it and got away.
    • Whereas last year's show found lead singer Stuart Murdoch sporting an ascot and being generally subdued, this time around he sang, chatted, danced and appeared, well, jubilant.
    • His ascot, the color of dried blood, was screaming a warning at me.
    • Spats, watch chains, ivory handled walking sticks, monocles, tie bars, sock garters, ascots, etc: there are actually people who can make these things work because of their personal styles, but most of us can't.
    • A tall man with golden flowing hair stood at the bow of the ship, a white ascot tied about his neck.
    • We made a deal that he would pick out my dress and veil and shoes, and I would get to pick out his tux, which was a five-button white breakaway jacket, white pants, satin vest and ascot.
    • He always wears a red smoking jacket and an ascot and a monocle at his parties, and really cool, eclectic people will be there.
    • I, resplendent in my signature red velvet smoking jacket, silk paisley ascot, black lounge pants, and sneakers would be more than happy to answer a few questions from the crowd, while I smoked my pipe of course
    • In ascot and blazer, with his warm, chiseled features, George Clarke Jenkins has always been a handsome fellow.
    • However, Frank's furtive visits to strange bars frequented by men in ascots and Cathy's friendship with Raymond, a noble black gardener, set the neighbourhood gossips tittering.
    • Should I wear clothes I wear around the house, or pretend I stalk the halls in a quilted jacket and ascot?
    • One man was wearing a patchwork coat, a white button down shirt, and an ascot.
    • A little girl with burnet bobbed hair in a sailor-style blue dress with white stripes and a red ascot ran up to Kitty and wrapped her little arms around Kitty's legs in a tight hug.
    • Also, you can wear an ascot or a straight tie with it, while being perfectly correct.
    • He was older than me, blond, wore a white shirt so everyone could see he had a Chelsea body, and could any other teenager make a scarlet ascot look so good?
    • Fred is dressed as though he were going to a wedding, with striped gray ascot and spats, similar to the outfit he wore at the beginning of Swing Time.

Origin

Early 20th century: from the place name Ascot, by association with formal dress at race meetings held there.

Ascot2

proper nounˈaskət
  • A town in southern England, south-west of Windsor. Its racecourse is the site of an annual race meeting.

 
 

ascot1

(also ascot tie)
noun-kət
  • A man's broad silk necktie.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His ascot, the color of dried blood, was screaming a warning at me.
    • Also, you can wear an ascot or a straight tie with it, while being perfectly correct.
    • We made a deal that he would pick out my dress and veil and shoes, and I would get to pick out his tux, which was a five-button white breakaway jacket, white pants, satin vest and ascot.
    • Spats, watch chains, ivory handled walking sticks, monocles, tie bars, sock garters, ascots, etc: there are actually people who can make these things work because of their personal styles, but most of us can't.
    • A tall man with golden flowing hair stood at the bow of the ship, a white ascot tied about his neck.
    • The wider collar makes it a good choice with a Euro tie, a long tie that is more formal than a regular necktie, but less so than an ascot.
    • Whereas last year's show found lead singer Stuart Murdoch sporting an ascot and being generally subdued, this time around he sang, chatted, danced and appeared, well, jubilant.
    • I, resplendent in my signature red velvet smoking jacket, silk paisley ascot, black lounge pants, and sneakers would be more than happy to answer a few questions from the crowd, while I smoked my pipe of course
    • One man was wearing a patchwork coat, a white button down shirt, and an ascot.
    • Everything about him is aestheticized, from the white aviator scarf he wears like an ascot to the flower in his suit lapel.
    • I can't be bothered with putting a mortgage on my house just to buy a frilly ascot!
    • He was older than me, blond, wore a white shirt so everyone could see he had a Chelsea body, and could any other teenager make a scarlet ascot look so good?
    • Should I wear clothes I wear around the house, or pretend I stalk the halls in a quilted jacket and ascot?
    • However, Frank's furtive visits to strange bars frequented by men in ascots and Cathy's friendship with Raymond, a noble black gardener, set the neighbourhood gossips tittering.
    • A little girl with burnet bobbed hair in a sailor-style blue dress with white stripes and a red ascot ran up to Kitty and wrapped her little arms around Kitty's legs in a tight hug.
    • He always wears a red smoking jacket and an ascot and a monocle at his parties, and really cool, eclectic people will be there.
    • He tried to run away from me but I caught his ascot so he untied it and got away.
    • And there's the leading man, in his ascot, of course!
    • In ascot and blazer, with his warm, chiseled features, George Clarke Jenkins has always been a handsome fellow.
    • Fred is dressed as though he were going to a wedding, with striped gray ascot and spats, similar to the outfit he wore at the beginning of Swing Time.

Origin

Early 20th century: from the place name Ascot, by association with formal dress at race meetings held there.

Ascot2

proper noun
  • A town in southern England, southwest of Windsor. Its racecourse is the site of an annual race meeting.

 
 
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