sombrero 的定义
plural som·bre·ros [som-brair-ohz; Spanish sawm-bre-raws]. /sɒmˈbrɛər oʊz; Spanish sɔmˈbrɛ rɔs/.
- a broad-brimmed hat of straw or felt, usually tall-crowned, worn especially in Spain, Mexico, and the southwestern United States.
sombrero 近义词
等同于 hat
更多sombrero例句
- So put down the sombrero and poncho, and check out our helpful Q&A.
- You know, like, throw on a sombrero and a poncho, maybe draw a mustache on my face?
- She begrudgingly danced around a sombrero with me but soon rushed off to a basketball game with the grip and electric departments.
- And there is no better excuse to drink tequila (worm and all) and don a sombrero than Cinco de Mayo.
- I done my sombrero up in a newspaper and purchased a round hat, black and turrible tony.
- He passed his hand through his thick golden curls which his sombrero had hitherto concealed.
- No, but because when Young Glory had moved backwards, his sombrero had dropped off his head, thus exposing his thick yellow curls.
- As the two parties neared each other at a gallop, Coronado rode to the front of his squad, waving his sombrero.
- The hidalgos wear the long cloak and wide sombrero common to all the country districts of Spain.