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capa

/kah-puh/US // ˈkɑ pə //UK // (ˈkæpə) //

岬角,帽子,帽盖,帽檐

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the red cloak of a bullfighter, used chiefly in attracting the attention of the bull and guiding the course of its attack.

Examples

  • Given his own attraction to the medium, Capa was quick to try his hand in this subject.

  • There is no evidence that Capa produced color photos again until 1947, after the war had ended.

  • Throughout his career, Capa never abandoned his passion for capturing groundbreaking political events.

  • The Daily Pic: André Liohn wins the Capa Gold Medal for his Libyan photos.

  • Correction: This article initially reported Hondros' audio photo gallery was made after he won the Capa award.

  • The capa is a long robe of guanaco furs, about five and a half feet long, by four and a half broad.

  • However, the capa made up for all defects in dress, and Maximo was perfectly content with things as they were.

  • With a shiver I drew my head under my capa, and fell into a sound sleep again.

  • On the border-line of shadow lay a round fur capa game-keeper's cap.

  • Related Words: Petrleo refinado, kerosene oil; encontrar una capa de petrleo, to strike oil; pozo petrolfero, oil-well.