kilt 的 2 个定义
- any short, pleated skirt, especially a tartan wraparound, as that worn by men in the Scottish Highlands.
- to draw or tuck up, as the skirt, about oneself.
- to provide with kilt pleats.
kilt 近义词
等同于 skirt
等同于 petticoat
等同于 pleat
更多kilt例句
- Excuse me, I have to get the keffiyeh out of my dusty suitcase and pack a kilt.
- Peter," he said, "the city truck done run over yer dog and kilt him dead.
- A few feet away was Marc Jacobs, wearing a plaid kilt, in a clear tip of the hat to McQueen.
- For those worried that I left Kilt Man empty handed, fear not.
- After another half hour, Kilt Man leaned his full weight with his palm onto the soft mound above my pelvic bone.
- Now, Highland regiments had fought in India for many a year before the Mutiny, and the kilt was no new thing in native eyes.
- We can't fall upon luck of any sort—good, bad or indifferent—that is where I'm broke and spiled and kilt hintirely.
- Ef he done kilt dat woman, de white folks goin' to git him sho'ly—sho'ly.
- It was hard to convince th' nation that they hadn't lost th' war with Rooshya because not so many Rooshyans had been kilt as Japs.
- But the thought of gettin' kilt before ever I'd made you Mrs. Murphy was too much for me.