coif
coif 英 [kɒɪf] 美 [kɔɪf]
vt. 戴紧帽;覆以头巾 n. 头巾
进行时:coiffing 过去式:coiffed 过去分词:coiffed 第三人称单数:coifs 名词复数:coifs
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- vt. 戴紧帽;覆以头巾
- n. 头巾
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1. The name comes from the Capuchin friars, possibly referring to the colour of their brown cover, surrounded by a ring of coif.
此时咖啡的颜色,就像圣芳济教会的修士在深褐色的外衣上覆上一条头巾一样,咖啡因此得名。
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2. In fact they represented the vanguard for jihad on the Western front—so in deference to them, Shahryar could hold onto his coif.
事实上他们代表了呼叫战争西方战线的先锋队——鉴于此,Shahryar可以留着他的发型。
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3. However if you do opt to wear a long veil choose a coif with less volume on the top as tighter styles hold up better.
但是如果你选择穿长面纱选择一顶头巾较少量收紧风格稳住更好。
- coif (n.) late 13c., "close-fitting cap," from Old French coife "skull-cap, cap worn under a helmet, headgear" (12c., Modern French coiffe), from Late Latin coifa "a cap, hood" (source of Italian cuffia, Spanish cofia, escofia), of West Germanic origin (compare Old High German kupphia, Middle High German kupfe "cap"). As "light cap of lace worn by women," mid-15c.
- coif (v.) mid-15c., "to cover with a cap," from Middle French coiffer, from Old French coife (see coif (n.)); sense of "to arrange the hair" is attested in English from 1835. Related: Coifed; coifing.
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