pelisse
名词 n.
英 /pəˈliːs/
英文释义
名词 n.
- A fur-lined robe or cloak, especially as part of a uniform.
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A long cloak formerly worn by women, with a shoulder cape or hood, often lined or trimmed with fur.
— The mother was crimson in countenance and pelisse, and her ample dimensions spoke years of peace and plenteousness.
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An overgarment worn by children when outside.
— Crawley is made to put on the brightest pea-green in her wardrobe, and my pupils leave off their thick shoes and tight old tartan pelisses, and wear silk stockings and muslin frocks, as fashionable baronets' daughters should.
词形变化
词源
Borrowed from French pelisse, from Late Latin pellicia, from Latin pellis (“skin”). Doublet of pilch.
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