2012年4月10日 星期二

2012_04_10 Caparison v. n. To dress richly;豐富的打扮


Word of the Day for Tuesday, April 10, 2012
caparison \kuh-PAR-uh-suhn\, verb:
1. To dress richly; deck.
2. To cover with a caparison.
noun:
1. A decorative covering for a horse or for the tack or harness of a horse; trappings.
2. Rich and sumptuous clothing or equipment.
The fruit, the fountain that's in all of us; in Edward; in Eleanor; so why caparison ourselves on top?
-- Virginia Woolf, The Years
And he followed her order, bridling and saddling the horse and making every effort to caparison it well.
-- Chrétien de Troyes, The Complete Romances of Chrétien de Troyes
Caparison originally referred to an elaborate covering for horses. It is related to the word chaperon.
覆以馬衣\PAR-UH-孫中山的關係\,動詞

1。豐富的打扮;甲板
2。為了掩蓋一個華麗的鞍

名詞:
1。一個裝飾一匹馬一匹馬粘性線束覆蓋;服飾
2。豐富和華麗服裝設備

水果,我們所有的人愛德華埃莉諾噴泉為什麼華麗的鞍自己
- 弗吉尼亞·伍爾夫,歲月

跟著,為了bridling背上盡一切努力以及華麗的鞍
- 克雷蒂安特魯瓦克雷蒂安特魯瓦完整浪漫曲

華麗的鞍原本是指精心覆蓋它涉及到這個詞伴侶

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