cap
- n. 盖;帽子
- vi. 脱帽致意
- vt. 覆盖;胜过;给…戴帽;加盖于
- n. (Cap)人名;(法、德、罗)卡普;(塞、捷)察普
词组搭配
cap (或 北美
humbly asking for a favour
谦卑地请求
we have to &B{go cap in hand} begging for funds.
我们不得不低三下四地四处寻求资金。
if the cap (或 北美
used as a way of suggesting that someone should accept a generalized remark or criticism as applying to themselves
如果说得有理,就该接受
set one's cap at (或 美
(dated)(of a woman) try to attract (a particular man) as a suitor
(旧)(妇女)设法诱使(某男子)成为求婚者
to cap it all
as the final unfortunate incident or piece of bad luck in a long series
最倒霉(或不幸)的是
she was on edge, her nerves taut, and to cap it all, she could feel the beginnings of a headache.
她焦躁不安,神经紧张,更糟的是,她感到头开始疼了起来。
cap in hand
Respectfully or humbly; unpretentiously.
尊敬地或卑躬地;谦逊地
set (one's) cap for
To attempt to attract and win as a mate.
女追男,挑逗男子:竭力吸引或赢得…使成为配偶
双语例句
- 1. He wears a cap to cover a spot of baldness.
- 他戴帽以遮斑秃。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. He was wearing a cream silk shirt and a tartan golfing cap.
- 他身着一件米色丝绸衬衫,头戴一顶花格子高尔夫球帽。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. He had offered the loan of his small villa at Cap Ferrat.
- 他愿意借出在费拉角的小别墅。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. The only new cap is Llanelli's 20-year-old left-wing Wayne Proctor.
- 唯一初次入选国家队的选手是来自拉内利的20岁左边锋韦恩·普罗克特。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. Her cap fell off in the street and blew away.
- 她的帽子掉在大街上,被风吹走了。
来自柯林斯例句