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chimere

/chi-meer, shi-/US // tʃɪˈmɪər, ʃɪ- //UK // (tʃɪˈmɪə, ʃɪ-) //

鸣钟,鸣谢,鸣笛,鸣叫

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a loose upper robe, especially of a bishop, to which the lawn sleeves are usually attached.

Examples

  • By a late abuse the sleeves of the rochet were, from motives of convenience, sometimes attached to the chimere.

  • Thus Archbishop Scrope is described as wearing when on his way to execution a blue chimere with sleeves.

  • Over a chimere of figured crimson velvet he wore a fine linen rochet.

  • The chimere is a dress of black satin, with white lawn sleeves.