单词 | shawl |
释义 | shawl (ʃɔːl ) Word forms: shawls countable noun A shawl is a large piece of woollen cloth which a woman wears over her shoulders or head, or which is wrapped around a baby to keep it warm. He was wrapped in a shawl that hid his hair. Collocations: silk shawl And who wore the expectations of a nation as lightly as if they were a silk shawl? Times, Sunday Times But soon he was arrested for a burglary that would have, had it been successful, netted him $1.50 and a silk shawl. Times, Sunday Times When a customer chose goods, a kinto would take the silk shawl hanging from his silver belt and wrap the fruits and vegetables in them to weigh. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Handmade jewellery, lace, winter woollies, wooden toys, silk shawls and decorations will all be on sale - and don't forget to try out the delicious local cheese, chutneys and chocolates. The Sun The ones here come as if sheathed in silk shawls, as opposed to the thick winter overcoats that turn up in some of those bamboo steamers elsewhere. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 披肩 Japanese: ショール |
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