释义 |
ˈroll-neck, a. [roll n.1 14.] Having a roll-collar. Hence as n., a garment, usu. a sweater, with a roll-collar. So ˈroll-necked a.
1942N. Balchin Darkness falls from Air vii. 127 The inspector was wearing a roll-necked Jaeger pull-over. 1948Melody Maker 28 Feb. 4/3 The young chap..wore a blue roll-neck sweater. 1955‘D. Cory’ Phoenix Sings v. 89 A big fellow in a rollneck pullover. 1968Daily Mirror 20 Aug. 9/1 And I got a couple of bright flowery roll-neck tops which will also go with the slacks. 1968Guardian 19 Sept. 8/3 John Cranko came on stage after the première of his latest ballet in a white silk roll-neck. 1970T. Lewis Jack's Return Home 148 He had on a white silk rollneck and a bright red cardigan. 1977Time Out 17–23 June 80/1 (Advt.), Former male model—but more the jeans and rollneck type. |