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accoutrement

US // (əˈkuːtrəmənt, əˈkuːtə-) //

装备,饰品,装备品,衣服

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : equipment worn by soldiers in addition to their clothing and weapons
    • : clothing, equipment, etc; trappingsthe correct accoutrements for any form of sport

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Examples

  • The land, which once hosted Carpenter’s heavy dredging equipment and other machinery, right now hosts superyachts and other accoutrements of harbor life.

  • It will resemble a pick-up game in an empty gym—just with a few expensive accoutrements to make viewers feel a little bit like they’re still watching basketball in a time before coronavirus.

  • My vehement dislike for the accoutrement stems back to 1982 when I was asked to wear pink roses in my hair to a family wedding.

  • OJST is motivated by a similar aim to spread awareness, although one more focused on the practice of sex and its accoutrement.

  • This more intimate look at the first ladies—or at least their accoutrement—opens to the public Nov. 19.

  • Among these wretches, almost wholly in tatters, some were seen in bizarre accoutrement.

  • She sewed upon every accoutrement a design done in scarlet beads, showing a picture of a little red foot.

  • A stove, blankets, cooking utensils, axe and shovel usually formed but a part of their varied accoutrement.

  • Strange to relate, this ludicrous accoutrement was far from moving me to laughter.

  • These men were lithe and active, able to dance with amazing grace in chaps and the full accoutrement of the rider.