单词 | scarf |
释义 | scarf1/skɑːf![]() noun (plural scarves /skɑːvz/ or scarfs) A length or square of fabric worn around the neck or head: she tucked her woolly scarf around her neck a silk scarf...
Synonyms muffler; headscarf, headsquare, square; stole, tippet; neckerchief, kerchief, cravat, bandana; North American babushka dated comforter in Spanish-speaking countries mantilla, rebozo Derivativesscarfed
OriginMid 16th century (in the sense 'sash (around the waist or over the shoulder)'): probably based on Old Northern French escarpe, probably identical with Old French escharpe 'pilgrim's scrip'.
Rhymesscarf2/skɑːf![]() verb [with object] 1Join the ends of (two pieces of timber or metal) by bevelling or notching them so that they fit over or into each other: he forced me to scarf the keel timbers in watertight sections (as noun scarfing) the scarfing follows the natural grain of the wood 2Make an incision in the blubber of (a whale). noun 1A joint connecting two pieces of timber or metal in which the ends are bevelled or notched so that they fit over or into each other.The two arcs were joined at the Crown by a sophisticated scarf joint, which was secured by three large nuts and bolts....
2An incision made in the blubber of a whale. OriginMiddle English (as a noun): probably via Old French from Old Norse. The verb dates from the early 17th century. scarf3/skɑːf![]() verb [with object] North American informal Eat or drink (something) hungrily or enthusiastically: he scarfed down the waffles...
Origin1960s: variant of scoff2. |
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