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balaclava

/bal-uh-klah-vuh/US // ˌbæl əˈklɑ və //UK // (ˌbæləˈklɑːvə) //

头盔,头巾,头套,包头帽

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a close-fitting, knitted cap that covers the head, neck, and tops of the shoulders, worn especially by mountain climbers, soldiers, skiers, etc.

Examples

  • Some of the men wore uniforms, others wore track suits, some wore balaclava masks.

  • Soon came whispers about a Russian corvette being spotted at Balaclava Bay.

  • Police also found several weapons and balaclava head masks in the home where Maria was living.

  • It features a scantily clad woman wearing a balaclava and holding a sign championing the dissident feminist anti-Putin punk band.

  • It was mostly covered by a safety orange balaclava, which she had paired with a marigold yellow lace sundress.

  • Balaclava was on his list, but he didn't even know it was there that his gallant regiment formed the thin red line.

  • From the harbour of Balaclava the ground rises steeply on the west to the high plateau which was entirely occupied by the allies.

  • Don't you know Old Blowy, ma'am—'im as had the good luck to ride at Balaclava?

  • I suppose they were colder in their Balaclava huts, but I warrant the other atmosphere was much the same.

  • This introduces Mr. Whitehead, for whom I was to paint Balaclava.

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