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lapel

/luh-pel/US // ləˈpɛl //UK // (ləˈpɛl) //

衣襟,翻领,衣领,襟翼

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : either of the two parts of a garment folded back on the chest, especially a continuation of a coat collar.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inplica
as inplication

Examples

  • These days, servers wear discreet V-shaped pins on their lapels, showing that they’re vaccinated, while diners need not show proof of vaccination.

  • Then he showed up for the championship game Monday night wearing a Jayhawks pin on his jacket lapel.

  • Varahn, who has a broad, serious face and a sleek bob, dressed for the occasion in crisp two-piece suits with lapels.

  • At various times, we had spoken about honors--Hitchcock had been awarded the Légion d'Honneur and wore a ribbon in his lapel.

  • She had on a blue boy-coat, and to the right lapel was fastened a three-inch red cloth 9, Howe's number.

  • Shooting The Comancheros in 1961, Wayne spotted a JFK button on the lapel of the future screenwriter Tom Mankiewicz.

  • A campaign button on his lapel showed him in a smile and a suit, and advertised his name and lever.

  • He wore the official political uniform: a dark suit, a lapis blue tie and a white shirt—and, of course, a flag-pin on his lapel.

  • I broke right into his story and seized the lapel of his waistcoat as though he were my dearest friend.

  • To the lapel of his coat they had pinned a paper on which was written, "The fate that awaits all Kansas Jayhawkers."

  • The pale glow of light which came from that powder smudge on Carlson's lapel was no longer visible!

  • That face powder came from the cheek of a woman—some woman who pressed her cheek against Carlson's lapel.

  • High on the left lapel of his dark suit coat was a white smudge made by some sort of powder.