mutch
n. 亚麻布女帽(或童帽)
发音
/mʌt͡ʃ/
词形变化
mutches
复数
mutches
释义与例句
n.
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1.
A nightcap (hat worn to bed).
苏格兰 古体 -
2.
A linen or muslin hat, especially one of a type once commonly worn by elderly women and young children.
1986, Sheila MacGregor, The folktales: 5: Silver and Gold, Ewan McColl, Peggy Seeger, Till Doomsday in the Afternoon: The Folklore of a Family of Scots Travelers, the Stewarts of Blairgowrie, page 74, So Silver and Gold gets all prepared and ready, and he says, “Och, that′s awfae-lookin′ things on your heids”, he says. “Tak′ they mutches aff. You′ll no′ need them now because your faither′ll no′ see you.” So they tak′ the mutches aff their heid and they throw them awa′.
相关短语
词源
From Middle Dutch mutse, from amutse, from Late Latin almucia (“almuce”). Doublet of almuce.
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