chapka
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A type of hat worn by 19th-century Polish cavalry (and later some Napoleonic troops), consisting of a high, four-pointed cap with regimental insignia on the front, and now associated with Polish independence and nationalism.
— He rejoined the Twenty-Second Lancers at Cape Town—all the squadrons together again for the first time in two years—and sailed for home. The new King himself reviewed them after their arrival, having granted them time enough to discard their khaki and put on again the glories of blue and gold, schapska and plume, lance pennons and embroidered saddle cloths.
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Alternative form of shapka.
— She laughed at our surprise, pulled off her fur chapka cap, and shook loose long blonde hair.
词源
词源 1
From Polish czapka (“cap”) or Czech čapka (“cap”). Doublet of shapka.
词源 2
Etymology tree
Russian ша́пка (šápka)bor.
English chapka
Borrowed from Russian ша́пка (šápka).
Russian ша́пка (šápka)bor.
English chapka
Borrowed from Russian ша́пка (šápka).
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