Phrygian cap
短语弗里吉亚无边便帽
发音
UK
/ˌfrɪd͡ʒɪən ˈkæp/
US
/ˌfrɪd͡ʒiən ˈkæp/
词形变化
Phrygian caps
复数
Phrygian caps
释义与例句
n.
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1.
A soft, close-fitting conical cap with the top bent forward, represented in Greek and Roman art as worn by ancient Phrygians, and later associated with the Roman liberty cap.
弗里吉亚无边便帽
自由之帽
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2.
A congenital abnormality of the gall bladder with no pathological significance, caused by a folding at the distal part of the fundus.
医学 引申义
词源
From Phrygian (“of or relating to Phrygia, its people or their culture”) + cap. Sense 2 (“congenital abnormality of the gall bladder”) is a calque of German phrygische Mütze, coined by J. Bartel in 1916 and popularized by Edward A. Boyden.
来源:wiktionary