scarf 的 2 个定义
plural scarfs, scarves [skahrvz]. /skɑrvz/.
- a long, broad strip of wool, silk, lace, or other material worn about the neck, shoulders, or head, for ornament or protection against cold, drafts, etc.
- a necktie or cravat with hanging ends.
- a long cover or ornamental cloth for a bureau, table, etc.
- to cover or wrap with or as if with a scarf.
- to use in the manner of a scarf.
scarf 近义词
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- Perfume bottles stand next to bright scarves, her jewelry box and the urn with her ashes — all sitting on an antique table that belonged to her parents.
- Traditionally known as Keffiyeh, Kufiya, Hatta or Shemagh scarf, it is offered in many different colorways.
- When it comes to accessories, scarves are an extremely practical and versatile item.
- The conversation-starter silk scarf also comes with Napier’s beloved facial cleansing wipes.
- The company also sells solid, printed, and scarf masks, and you can mix and match if you’re buying more than one.
- Even for Arabic dance no one wears a long dress, just a scarf around the hips.
- The scarf was accompanied by a framed painting of Tanzanian birds and is valued at $595.
- Every day before leaving home, Sara stands before the mirror and tightens the knot on her scarf.
- At least Jake Gyllenhaal shaved off his grotesque face scarf this year.
- Web users from across Iran gave their opinions, not of her work, but of her scarf.
- She had laid aside the white shawl, but wore a red Indian scarf over her black gown.
- Lamb could visualize him putting his coat on a hanger, carefully folding a scarf over it.
- He thought her a charming picture in her long white coat, with a lace scarf over her head, and her arms full of costly toys.
- In the dance in Scene VI she used a long black gauze scarf and a white one.
- She did so, and bound the Vizier's arms with a scarf, which so amused the Wazir that he laughed loud and long.