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serape

/suh-rah-pee/US // səˈrɑ pi //UK // (səˈrɑːpɪ) //

蛇皮袋,蛇皮纸,蛇皮袋装,蛇皮袋装的

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a blanketlike shawl or wrap, often of brightly colored wool, as worn in Latin America.

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Examples

  • The night had turned chill and Clodomiro spread the serape of Doña Jocasta over a heap of flowering greasewood branches.

  • The habiliments of the Pimas are a cotton serape of their own manufacture, a breech-cloth, with sandals of raw-hide or deer-skin.

  • Manuela will bring your clothes when they are dried and mended; meantime, shift for yourself in Pepito's serape and calzas.

  • Although the night was warm, he covered his head with a serape for protection from insects and wandering animals.

  • Early in the morning he was awakened by a twitching at his blanket and, raising the serape, saw a skunk biting and jerking at it.