poncho 的定义
plural pon·chos.
- 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
cloak
更多poncho例句
- 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.
- I wrapped my poncho around me for warmth and waited in the quiet darkness.
- Several others claim to have seen a robust figure wearing a hat and a poncho crouched against a table in the library.
- Soldiers either slept in poncho tents or inside their vehicles.
- Just imagine wearing this incredible WPNQ disposable poncho as you walk down the street.
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- The landlord inquired what he had got under his poncho, and on learning that it was an angelito, offered him two reaux for it.
- Notwithstanding the heat, which in the month of February is insupportable, I was wrapped up in my woollen poncho.
- May sat hunched up beside me, a rubber poncho over his shoulders and a Winchester rifle in its leathern case between his knees.
- Such a poncho would cost 20l., and would not only keep out cold, but would turn rain like a “macintosh.”
- The young man raised his head, repressing a slight shiver, and wrapping himself in his poncho he looked around him.