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cuirass

/kwi-ras/US // kwɪˈræs //UK // (kwɪˈræs) //

盔甲,护身符,斗篷,斗笠

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called corselet. defensive armor for the torso comprising a breastplate and backplate, originally made of leather.
    • : either of the plates forming such armor.
    • : any similar covering, as the protective armor of a ship.
    • : Zoology. a hard shell or other covering forming an indurated defensive shield.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to equip or cover with a cuirass.

Examples

  • Round the women in wider circles were others,—three thousand men,—also in white, but with each a glittering cuirass and cimeter.

  • The colour of the cuirass on the back is iron grey, and on the flanks and tail of a light grey with spots of iron grey.

  • Only as technical skill improved could the final stage, that of the elaborate cuirass, be attained.

  • We read of the shield of Ajax being composed of seven tough ox-hides, and the word cuirass itself suggests a leather garment.

  • The cuirass is generally made in two pieces, an upper and a lower, which allows more freedom for the body.