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beanie

/bee-nee/US // ˈbi ni //UK // (ˈbiːnɪ) //

小帽,小帽衫,小豆豆,小帽儿

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a close-fitting knit cap worn in cold weather.
    • : a small cap, brimless or with a short bill, often brightly colored, constructed of triangular pieces of cloth joined at the top by a button and popularized in the early 20th century as worn by college freshmen.

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Examples

  • Knitting anything that is not a scarf or a beanie can be utterly intimidating, but I swear to you—mittens are not as hard as you think.

  • This beanie is made from recycled wool and nylon that has been Fair Trade Certified sewn.

  • Strenuous activity can call for a thin, light, synthetic beanie, just enough to cover your head and keep your ears warm while working hard.

  • The patterns are unbelievably cute and each swaddle comes with a matching beanie making them perfect for newborn photoshoots.

  • Made from an acrylic-wool blend, this beanie is ideal for cold walks with the dog or even backcountry skiing, but it’s not too thick or warm that I can’t wear it to stay cozy while working from home.

  • But rather than receive practical assistance from the WWP, he got a branded fleece beanie.

  • You will not be surprised to know that James Franco has on a black beanie.

  • In 2011, Mahone traded in his cowboy hat for a trendy beanie, skyrocketing to viral fame through a series of YouTube music videos.

  • The pugnacious tomboy; the aspiring model; the stiletto-heeled mastermind; the beanie-wearing wallflower.

  • Other than wearing a beanie, he dressed “normal” and was somewhat socially awkward, having trouble starting conversations.

  • "Gat" and "Beanie" had defied the "Gink" and they were found one morning beaten and kicked, broken and bleeding.

  • I suppose Beanie arrived in all her 33 glory this afternoon, hence those yowlers under her window tonight.