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glengarry

/glen-gar-ee/US // glɛnˈgær i //UK // (ɡlɛnˈɡærɪ) //

格雷戈里,格雷格里,格兰格里,格伦格里

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural glen·gar·ries.

    • : a Scottish cap with straight sides, a crease along the top, and sometimes short ribbon streamers at the back, worn by Highlanders as part of military dress.

Examples

  • The man who wrote Glengarry Glen Ross actually and unironically references "the current economic jollity."

  • The author of Glengarry Glen Ross and Speed-the-Plow is, to many minds, the best living American playwright.

  • It might be a portrait of Hendry or Sander bonneted in his glengarry, armed with a target, and trekking off with two terriers.

  • I can see him now as he waved me a good-bye from the platform in his Glengarry cap and short tunic and plaid trousers.

  • The first attacks of the Glengarry Highlanders and the regular troops were repulsed with great loss of life.

  • On the north side the mountains of Glengarry shot up in a succession of high and bold peaks.

  • So he lifted his smart Glengarry cap, and in sad perplexity strode away.