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beret

/buh-rey/US // bəˈreɪ //UK // (ˈbɛreɪ) //

贝雷帽,贝蕾帽,贝雷特

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a soft, visorless cap with a close-fitting headband and a wide, round top often with a tab at its center.

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Examples

  • Wearing a red beret and wraparound sunglasses, Assoweh says he’s pleased with his troops’ progress.

  • He graduated two years later from the Q course, an excruciating training program that soldiers must pass to earn a green beret.

  • A former green beret, Reed is one of thousands of veterans, active-duty military, former government officials and civil servants working online to help Afghans flee Taliban retaliation.

  • Curtis Sliwa, the controversial head of the controversial Guardian Angels, follows in the candidate’s wake, wearing his trademark windbreaker and red beret.

  • You can also investigate a beret or newsboy cap for a vintage vibe.

  • In their midst stands a soldier with the Lebanese armed forces in a red beret, sporting an assault rifle and an unblinking stare.

  • Gotta have the beret and megaphone if I want people to take me seriously!

  • Like she said, she wants to move on and get out there and burn the blue dress and bury the beret.

  • Afghan instructors now do the teaching, but Green Beret mentors step in to instruct the instructors on new skills or equipment.

  • With a giant hat tip of the beret to Charles “Best of Times/Worst of Times” Dickens.

  • The man in front wore a diamond sunburst jewel on his beret, and his cloak was lined with pale blue silk.

  • Mary Louise pulled on her beret and her goloshes and went out into the snow again.

  • Eleven o'clock, and then twelve, and then one, and still Mildrid sat and Beret waked.

  • When they got settled in the sœter Beret was quite absorbed in the new, strange life, but Mildrid was still restless.

  • Beret jumped up; the sun was high in the sky; the cattle were away long ago.