glove
n. 手套 vt. 给...戴手套
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教材释义与例句
手套
a piece of clothing that you wear on your hand in order to protect it or keep it warm
给…戴手套
释义与例句
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1.
An item of clothing, covering all or part of the hand and fingers, but usually allowing independent movement of the fingers.
手套
手袜
手络
手囊
商务 工程I wore gloves to keep my hands warm.
The boxing champ laced on his gloves before the big bout.
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2.
A baseball mitt.
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3.
The ability to catch a hit ball.
比喻 体育 游戏Frederico had a great glove, but he couldn't hit a curveball, so he never broke into the pros.
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A condom.
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A challenge from one to another.
to throw down the glove, i.e. to offer a challenge; to take up the glove, to accept it
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To catch the ball in a baseball mitt.
及物 体育 游戏He gloved the line drive for the third out.
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To put a glove or gloves on.
及物Maxwell gloved his hand so that he wouldn't leave fingerprints, then pulled the trigger.
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To touch (a delivery) with one's glove while the gloved hand is on the bat. Under the rules of cricket, the batsman is deemed to have hit the ball.
体育 游戏
词汇关系
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下位词 5
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词源
From Middle English glove, glofe, from Old English glōf, *glōfe, *glōfa, ("glove"; weak forms attested only in plural form glōfan (“gloves”)), from Proto-Germanic *galōfô (“glove”), from Proto-Germanic *ga- (“collective and associative prefix”) + Proto-Germanic *lōfô (“flat of the hand, palm”), from Proto-Indo-European *lāp-, *lēp-, *lep- (“flat”). Cognate with Scots gluve, gluive (“glove”), Icelandic glófi (“glove”). Related to Middle English lofe, lufe (“palm of the hand”). More at loof.
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