kerchiefs信息详情
方巾(kerchief的名复数)
kerchief───n.方头巾;方围巾;手帕(等于handkerchief)
kerchiefed───adj.围着头巾的
kerchieves───n.方头巾;方围巾;手帕(等于handkerchief)
neckerchiefs───围巾;颈巾(neckerchief的名词复数)
den chiefs───兽穴首领
handkerchiefs───n.手帕(handkerchief的复数)
-archies───n.高射炮(等于archibald)
chiefs───n.首领(chief的复数)
curchefs───厨师
If you look down from the back of the hill on fine days, you saw turbans, kerchiefs, straw hats; on wet days, coir capes and umbrellas of cloth or oiled paper.───若是站在后山上看下去,晴天里一片头巾、花帕、草帽,雨天里一片斗篷、纸伞、布伞。
Please furnish us with your own samples of Rayon Hand-kerchiefs closest in designs and quality to those we enclose here.───请提供在花样和质量上与随函所附样品最近似的人造丝手帕样品。
As far as possible bunads are made of natural materials: linen or cotton for shirts, silk for kerchiefs, vests and bodices, and Tempered Glass Lazy Susan, jackets, trousers and stockings.───尽可能会由天然材料制成:用亚麻或棉布来制衬衣,用丝绸来制头巾、背心和紧身胸衣,用羊毛来制衬衣、夹克、裤子和长袜。
Their must wear long dress and trousers, some even kerchiefs when competing, which severely influences their games results.───但是,她们必须身穿长衣、长裤,有的甚至要包着头巾比赛,严重影响了她们的比赛成绩。
Before Qing Dynasty, people of Han nationality had all along bound their hair and wrapped them up with kerchiefs .───清朝以前,汉族人都束起头发并用方巾包裹。
"Xiao Li" men mostly use black kerchiefs , whereas the women will not wear the headband.───“侾”黎男子多头裹黑巾,大部分妇女平时不戴头巾。
They were accompanied by women in kerchiefs and worn boots or by children.───戴着方巾、脚穿皮靴的女人或孩子们会时刻出现在这一带。
A new school, girls wear kerchiefs of different colors depending on the grade.───一间新学校,你可以通过小妞们戴的头巾颜色区分她们的年级。
We are pleased to confirm your order of July 11 for 1, 000 dozen silk hand- kerchiefs .───现高兴地确认你方七月十一日定单,定购一千打丝绸手帕。
As far as possible bunads are made of natural materials: linen or cotton for shirts, silk for kerchiefs, vests and bodices, and Tempered Glass Lazy Susan, jackets, trousers and stockings.
If you look down from the back of the hill on fine days, you saw turbans, kerchiefs, straw hats; on wet days, coir capes and umbrellas of cloth or oiled paper.
Ancient women sat in darkened eighteenth- and nineteenth-century doorways, heads covered in kerchiefs or round-brimmed hats like up-ended pudding basins.
Ahead of them, as was fitting, were the menfolk, more soberly-clad save for the bright kerchiefs round their necks.