shawl
英 [ʃɔːl]
美 [ʃɔl]
CET6+ TEM4 GRE
1. 谐音“纱(sha-)围(w)哦(l)”。
shawl 披巾,披肩来自波斯语 shal,披巾,披肩,来自梵语 sati,布,词源同 sari,莎丽。
- shawl
- shawl: [17] The shawl was originally an Oriental garment – an oblong strip of cloth worn variously over the shoulders, round the waist, or as a turban, and supposedly woven from the hair of a species of Tibetan goat. Versions of it did not begin to be worn in the West until the mid- 18th century. Its name comes via Urdu from Persian shāl, which may be derived from Shāliāt, an Indian town.
- shawl (n.)
- 1660s, originally of a type of scarf worn in Asia, from Urdu and other Indian languages, from Persian shal, sometimes said to be named for Shaliat, town in India where it was first manufactured [Klein]. French châle, Spanish chal, Italian scialle, German Shawl (from English), Russian shal all are ultimately from the same source. As the name of an article of clothing worn by Western women, it is recorded from 1767.
- 1. Wrap your baby snugly in a shawl or blanket.
- 拿一条披巾或毯子把宝宝舒舒服服地裹起来。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. She had a shawl draped around her shoulders.
- 她肩上披着一条围巾。
来自《权威词典》
- 3. The lady likes to wear the silk shawl.
- 那女士喜欢用丝围巾.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. She pulled her shawl about her protectively.
- 她出于保护把披巾裹在身上.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. She draped a shawl over her shoulders.
- 她把一条披巾披在肩膀上.
来自《简明英汉词典》
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