turban
英 ['tɜːb(ə)n]
美 ['tɝbən]
- n. 穆斯林的头巾;女用头巾;无檐帽,狭边帽
- n. (Turban)人名;(德)图尔班;(法)蒂尔邦
turban 穆斯林教徒戴的包头巾,女用头巾帽来自中古法语 turbant,来自意大利语 turbante,来自土耳其语 tulbent,头巾,面纱,来自波斯语 dulband,头巾,面纱,词源同 tulip.
- turban
- turban: see tulip
- turban (n.)
- 1560s, from Middle French turbant (15c.), from Italian turbante (Old Italian tolipante), from Turkish tülbent "gauze, muslin, tulle," from Persian dulband "turban." The change of -l- to -r- may have taken place in Portuguese India and thence been picked up in other European languages. A men's headdress in Muslim lands, it was popular in Europe and America c. 1776-1800 as a ladies' fashion. Related: Turbaned.
- 1. His head was covered with a khaki turban.
- 他头上包着卡其布的穆斯林头巾。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. James looks strange with a turban around his head.
- 詹姆斯头上裹着穆斯林的头巾,看上去很陌生.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. The Turban Basin in Xinjiang is the world's lowest - lying basin, the lowest point being 154 metres below sea level.
- 中国新疆的吐鲁番盆地是世界最低的盆地.盆地最低点在海平面以下154米.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- 4. King Midas tried to hide his misfortune under an ample turban.
- 弥达斯只好戴上一条大头巾以遮盖丑态.
来自辞典例句
- 5. He has never stepped out without his turban.
- 他从未不戴他的缠头巾而走出来的.
来自电影对白