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cardigan

/kahr-di-guhn/US // ˈkɑr dɪ gən //UK // (ˈkɑːdɪɡən) //

开衫,开襟衫,羊毛衫,开襟毛衣

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a usually collarless knitted sweater or jacket that opens down the front.

Examples

  • Lily Rabe, pregnant and swathed in muted cozy cardigans with long, flowing blonde hair, is a perfect echo of Jennifer Lawrence.

  • The end result is a downright stunning hand-knit cardigan, sure to impress even the most prolific amateur knitters.

  • We have to put on our cardigan sweaters and turn down the thermostat and eat lower in the food chain and all that sort of stuff.

  • But as hard as she tried, she couldn't help but make her pastel cardigan titillating in Secretariat.

  • Adam had a hat on and a cardigan, Benji had this tie, and Greta has this dress.

  • FLOTUS 'Raises the Roof' in the brand's new spring cardigan and cashmere shell.

  • Looking for advice on how to pair your gray Club Monaco shawl-collar cardigan with your Gant Rugger oxford shirt?

  • She put a black cardigan on top, and wore black kitten heels.

  • He was made governor of the castles of Cardigan and Carmarthen, and received various marks of royal favour.

  • Unfortunately Lord Cardigan, who commanded the latter, considered himself bound by his orders to remain strictly on the defensive.

  • He had discarded his shore toggery and slumped around in a cloth cap, a cardigan jacket, heavy woollen pants and carpet slippers.

  • She emerged a moment later, followed by an elderly person in a red cardigan jacket and overalls.

  • He opened the door for Mrs. Cardigan and her tray, stood aside, waved to me once, and was gone.