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cloth-cap

/klawth-kap, kloth-/US // ˈklɔθˌkæp, ˈklɒθ- //

布帽,布盖,布帽子,布衣帽

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    British.

    • : pertaining to or characteristic of the working class.

Examples

  • Each CAP, also known as an “orbit,” consists on four aircraft.

  • In fact, Clark fell back first from her blows, losing his cap, tie, and badge in the melee.

  • The cap devices on thousands of identical hats glinted in the late morning sun along with the shields worn by each of the cops.

  • Lay the butterflied pork loin on the cutting board with the fat cap facing down.

  • Paper and cloth are cheap, what people are paying for is the story.

  • He thrust the Cardinal's mantle into it, and stood over the smouldering cloth, till the whole was consumed to ashes.

  • At once cover the mouth of the tube with a filter-paper cap moistened with saturated aqueous solution of silver nitrate (1:1).

  • Her eyes were not nearly as soft as they had been, while she picked up the hanging folds of pink cloth, and went on.

  • Great had been her indignation at the want of respect shown to the Reverend John Dodd's cloth.

  • With horror she had heard her brother addressed by a disreputable costermonger in a mangy fur cap, as "Old pal."