scarf
英 [skɑːf]
美 [skɑːrf]
n. 围巾; 披巾; 头巾
v. 披嵌接; 用围巾围
复数:scarves 过去分词:scarfed 过去式:scarfed 现在分词:scarfing 第三人称单数:scarfs
Collins.1 / BNC.6554 / COCA.6140
牛津词典
noun
- 围巾;披巾;头巾
a piece of cloth that is worn around the neck, for example for warmth or decoration. Women also wear scarves over their shoulders or hair.- a woollen/silk scarf
羊毛 / 丝绸围巾
- a woollen/silk scarf
verb
verb
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 围巾;头巾
Ascarfis a piece of cloth that you wear round your neck or head, usually to keep yourself warm.- He reached up to loosen the scarf around his neck.
他伸手松了松脖子上的围巾。
- He reached up to loosen the scarf around his neck.
英英释义
noun
- a garment worn around the head or neck or shoulders for warmth or decoration
- a joint made by notching the ends of two pieces of timber or metal so that they will lock together end-to-end
verb
- wrap in or adorn with a scarf
- unite by a scarf joint
- masturbate while strangling oneself
双语例句
- Then she untied her silk scarf.
然后她把丝巾解下来。 - This scarf looks very attractive.
这块头巾挺受看的。 - You're leaning on my scarf.
你压在我的围巾上了。 - Keep your scarf on, do your coat up.
围好围巾,扣好衣服。 - He reached up to loosen the scarf around his neck
他伸手松了松脖子上的围巾。 - She tied her scarf over her head
她把头巾围在头上。 - I had my pumpkin colored scarf and hat on.
我戴了南瓜色围巾与帽子。 - She tied a knot in her scarf
她把围巾打了个结。 - You'd better buy her a scarf, she would wave a pair of gloves aside.
你最好给她买一条围巾,她对一副手套会不屑一顾的。 - I bought a red scarf to match my new coat.
我买了一条红色的围巾来搭配我的新大衣。