poncho / ˈpɒn tʃoʊ /

⚽高中词汇斗篷蓬头披风披肩

poncho 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural pon·chos.

  1. a blanketlike cloak with a hole in the center to admit the head, originating in South America, now often worn as a raincoat.

poncho 近义词

n. 名词 noun

cloak

更多poncho例句

  1. Using his trekking poles, a survival poncho, six stakes, and some string, he built a shelter to cover his sleeping pad and bivy and stayed mostly dry despite some overnight rain.
  2. I wrapped my poncho around me for warmth and waited in the quiet darkness.
  3. Several others claim to have seen a robust figure wearing a hat and a poncho crouched against a table in the library.
  4. Soldiers either slept in poncho tents or inside their vehicles.
  5. Just imagine wearing this incredible WPNQ disposable poncho as you walk down the street.
  6. So put down the sombrero and poncho, and check out our helpful Q&A.
  7. The landlord inquired what he had got under his poncho, and on learning that it was an angelito, offered him two reaux for it.
  8. Notwithstanding the heat, which in the month of February is insupportable, I was wrapped up in my woollen poncho.
  9. May sat hunched up beside me, a rubber poncho over his shoulders and a Winchester rifle in its leathern case between his knees.
  10. Such a poncho would cost 20l., and would not only keep out cold, but would turn rain like a “macintosh.”
  11. The young man raised his head, repressing a slight shiver, and wrapping himself in his poncho he looked around him.