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bonnet

/bon-it/US // ˈbɒn ɪt //UK // (ˈbɒnɪt) //

阀帽,阀盖,机盖,机帽

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a hat, usually tying under the chin and often framing the face, formerly much worn by women but now worn mostly by children.
    • : Informal. any hat worn by women.
    • : Chiefly Scot. a man's or boy's cap.
    • : a bonnetlike headdress: an Indian war bonnet.
    • : any of various hoods, covers, or protective devices.
    • : a cowl, hood, or wind cap for a fireplace or chimney, to stabilize the draft.
    • : the part of a valve casing through which the stem passes and that forms a guide and seal for the stem.
    • : a chamber at the top of a hot-air furnace from which the leaders emerge.
    • : Chiefly British. an automobile hood.
    • : Nautical. a supplementary piece of canvas laced to the foot of a fore-and-aft sail, especially a jib, in light winds.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to put a bonnet on.

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Examples

  • Popularized through the ever-booming anime and manga industries, the knee-high socks, pastel ruffled skirts and frilly flower-laced bonnets of Lolita “makes me feel feminine, creative and unique,” American Lolita fan Ashlyn Smith tells OZY.

  • When it comes to buying additional accessories, you might want some extra bonnets, replacement pads, or scented demineralized water to use in your mop.

  • It has a broth-like base packed with island flavor — bright with lime, fragrant with thyme, and spicy with Scotch bonnet pepper.

  • She had a bee in her bonnet and wanted to help these women because she had suffered under the hands of abusers in the past.

  • While we were discussing the advisability of my departure Geneviève reappeared in the doorway without her bonnet.

  • I wear a floppy bonnet with peacock feathers and whisper Hail Marys under my breath until noon, when I break for snacks.

  • I always had this sort of bee in my bonnet about doing my own thing.

  • In this slim ode to books, the author muses on the life of a serious reader—with Bonnet himself being the ultimate example.

  • Phantoms On the Bookshelves by Jacques Bonnet Bonnet owns more than 40,000 books.

  • Mrs. Newbolt was cutting splints for her new sun-bonnet out of a pasteboard box.

  • The farmer stooped down, and raised the shabby bonnet from the face of the woman to examine her more carefully.

  • She wore an old poke bonnet and carried a crooked stick, and there seemed to be a hump upon her back.

  • The hump-backed little figure with poke-bonnet and cane was chased out upon the broken landing.

  • Do not save on the dress or cloak to buy a more elaborate bonnet, but let the cost be well equalized and the effect will be good.