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headwear

/hed-wair/US // ˈhɛdˌwɛər //

帽品,帽饰,帽子,头饰

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : coverings for the head, especially hats.

Examples

  • FINA, the global ruling body for competitive swimming, has told a company named Soul Cap that its headwear for swimmers with voluminous hair will not be permitted in any competitions FINA recognizes, ranging from county meets to the Olympics.

  • Soul Cap, a UK firm started four years ago, had applied to FINA last year, ahead of the Tokyo Olympics, for its headwear to be officially approved.

  • From layers to helmets to headwear, they’ve got you covered for a safe and comfortable day in the backcountry.

  • Thankfully, no one will be judging your unfashionable headwear under water.

  • Another common argument is that soldiers with religious headwear take on additional risk because they cannot wear helmets.

  • One early problem for the exuberantly hatted legislator: The House has forbidden headwear since 1837.

  • From Anna Sui to Oscar de la Renta to Michael Kors, the headwear at New York Fashion Week has been wonderfully over the top.

  • Mr. Green Hat, on this occasion, had discarded the article of headwear that had given him that nickname with the young ensigns.

  • I produced a gilt paper initial "H," such as hatters put in headwear for their customers.

  • Just a simple piece of headwear that has seen many suns and rains.

  • It has been a favorite device of great portrait painters to dress their sitters in all sorts of fanciful headwear.

  • In the general description at the park the old styles of headwear have been crowded to the background by foreign novelties.