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bearskin

/bair-skin/US // ˈbɛərˌskɪn //UK // (ˈbɛəˌskɪn) //

熊皮,狗熊皮,熊皮的,狗熊皮的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the skin or pelt of a bear.
    • : a tall, black fur cap forming part of the dress uniform of a soldier in some armies.

Examples

  • They stood at attention in their tartan kilts, white leggings and bearskin hats as a Marine band struck up “Hail to the Chief.”

  • Then suddenly he would shift shotgun for rifle and come home with a bearskin in the wagon.

  • Their heads were bare, but one or two of them wore bearskin bands.

  • Consequently they were able to build themselves fine houses and wear "kacalyas" trimmed with bearskin.

  • At first I thought he was a wild animal, because he wore around his waist and over his shoulders a ragged piece of bearskin.

  • The Bearskin-woman heard them leaving the lodge, and rushed out into the open, only to tread on the prickly pears.