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单词 poncho
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Definition of poncho in English:

poncho

nounPlural ponchos ˈpɒn(t)ʃəʊˈpɑn(t)ʃoʊ
  • 1A garment of a type originally worn in South America, made of a thick piece of woollen cloth with a slit in the middle for the head.

    南美披风(原为南美人穿的毛毡外套,中间开有领口)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The water was cool, the wooden bench, covered with a woollen poncho, seemed most comfortable, and the view was marvellous…
    • So to fill up some spare time and use some oddments of wool I had left I've knitted my eldest grand-daughter a poncho and matching pixie hat.
    • Traditionally, Bolivian men living on the Altiplano would wear homemade trousers and a poncho.
    • Some indigenous deputies make a strong cultural presence on the floor wearing traditional Andean ear-flap hats and ponchos and chewing coca leaves.
    • Men wear trousers, shirts, and woven ponchos (capes).
    • In 2005, kaftans will take over where ponchos and capes left off: everyone from Michael Kors to Paul Smith has done one.
    • Maybe a shawl, maybe a poncho… but it is fun to do, nevertheless.
    • The exhibition is a showcase for the work of the Nagle Group and it features beautiful handmade crafts such as babies' blankets, christening gowns, scarves, hats, ponchos and many other items.
    • As well as big Peruvian ponchos, pretty lace blouses, bead-encrusted bags and the sassiest dresses in town, you'll find something altogether more elusive.
    • Women specialized in making clothing, such as ponchos, loincloths, and skirts.
    • While the young often wear Western-style clothing, the older Peruvians wear more traditional handwoven garments such as ponchos and sandals.
    • The ethnic Mapuche who live on the island of Chiloé still use a traditional loom to weave sweaters and ponchos from sheep wool.
    • No bulls are killed during the bullfights; instead, toreros show their bravery by closely engaging the animals with their ponchos, jackets, or homemade capes.
    • It's Poncho Day and everyone in the studio audience, the crew, comedian David Spade, and Martha are cloaked in knitted ponchos like the one Martha made famous when she left Alderson.
    • Capes, ponchos and crocheted wraps were teamed with pants and even skirts.
    • In the northwest, the Indians wear ponchos, colorful skirts, and bowler hats.
    • For day, wide tweed trousers, a crocheted sweater, a poncho and a hat is a great flamboyant look, or a wrap dress and a bright yellow or green tweed coat with blue tights and fabulous shoes.
    • Judging by the alpaca ponchos and lederhosen on display, I'd have to say Peru and Germany.
    • He wore handmade wool sweaters and long Mexican ponchos.
    • In small factories in or near Otavalo, the Indians make heavy wool sweaters, ponchos, hats and blankets, all in bright colors and traditional designs.
    Synonyms
    cloak, mantle, shawl, wrap, stole, tippet
    1. 1.1 A waterproof garment in the style of a poncho worn as a raincoat.
      披风式雨衣
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There was no Goretex, waterproof poncho or other warm-fuzzy gear in GI Joe's haversack.
      • Just £16 - £18 gets you a seat on an open-topped omnibus for a hop-on hop-off tour of the capital, plus a free plastic poncho if it rains.
      • Don a high-tech silver poncho and sip a frosty vodka cocktail from glasses cut from solid blocks of ice while admiring the frozen sculptures.
      • You just need to pray that it does not rain or, to be on the safe side, bring one of those plastic poncho raincoats that fits in your purse.
      • The eighth T in the Park became a sea of colour as thousands of fans donned free yellow waterproof ponchos to protect themselves from the unseasonal weather.
      • Inside each complimentary cold bag, nestled below the half-bottle of Champagne and assorted supermarket delicacies, was a serviceable souvenir rain poncho.
      • I had a gnawing feeling all day that I was being followed and then, sure enough, I spotted her peeping out from under a waterproof poncho not ten yards behind me.
      • Designer ponchos from Gucci and Burberry retail in excess of 200.
      • Even the official waterproof ponchos protecting spectators from the Paris drizzle came in the distinctive bright yellow colour.
      • Ever thoughtful to their customer's needs, Neiman Marcus also makes these plain tiny umbrellas and waterproof poncho.
      • A young guy in glasses - not unattractive - is dancing in some kind of plastic poncho.
      • Even combat boots, ponchos, and clothing were lacking and always ‘on requisition.’
      • In fact the dancing in water antics are so boisterous that audience members on the front row were issued with special theme-park style ponchos to wear before the show.
      • Five minutes, 10 dollars and a few less pride points later, he left the store with the waterproof foundation and two ponchos in hand.
      • Thought it'd be too easy otherwise, even with this poncho I unthinkingly brought along.
      • My nine-year-old, Sam, is somewhere in that poncho, paddling a zig-zagging course between the vine-cloaked banks of the quiet waterway.
      • Twelve years ago, she landed here, in a backpack and rain poncho.
      • When I stepped out, I needed an umbrella, or poncho, to keep dry.
      • Some were selling t-shirts and plastic couches, while others sold ponchos and rainwear.
      • Today we may find ourselves in the rain so I'll get to use my official Tour de Georgia poncho, also known as a bright orange trashbag.

Origin

Early 18th century: from South American Spanish, from Araucanian.

Definition of poncho in US English:

poncho

nounˈpän(t)SHōˈpɑn(t)ʃoʊ
  • 1A garment of a type originally worn in South America, made of a thick piece of woolen cloth with a slit in the middle for the head.

    南美披风(原为南美人穿的毛毡外套,中间开有领口)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The water was cool, the wooden bench, covered with a woollen poncho, seemed most comfortable, and the view was marvellous…
    • So to fill up some spare time and use some oddments of wool I had left I've knitted my eldest grand-daughter a poncho and matching pixie hat.
    • No bulls are killed during the bullfights; instead, toreros show their bravery by closely engaging the animals with their ponchos, jackets, or homemade capes.
    • The ethnic Mapuche who live on the island of Chiloé still use a traditional loom to weave sweaters and ponchos from sheep wool.
    • Judging by the alpaca ponchos and lederhosen on display, I'd have to say Peru and Germany.
    • The exhibition is a showcase for the work of the Nagle Group and it features beautiful handmade crafts such as babies' blankets, christening gowns, scarves, hats, ponchos and many other items.
    • Men wear trousers, shirts, and woven ponchos (capes).
    • As well as big Peruvian ponchos, pretty lace blouses, bead-encrusted bags and the sassiest dresses in town, you'll find something altogether more elusive.
    • While the young often wear Western-style clothing, the older Peruvians wear more traditional handwoven garments such as ponchos and sandals.
    • Capes, ponchos and crocheted wraps were teamed with pants and even skirts.
    • In the northwest, the Indians wear ponchos, colorful skirts, and bowler hats.
    • It's Poncho Day and everyone in the studio audience, the crew, comedian David Spade, and Martha are cloaked in knitted ponchos like the one Martha made famous when she left Alderson.
    • In 2005, kaftans will take over where ponchos and capes left off: everyone from Michael Kors to Paul Smith has done one.
    • In small factories in or near Otavalo, the Indians make heavy wool sweaters, ponchos, hats and blankets, all in bright colors and traditional designs.
    • Some indigenous deputies make a strong cultural presence on the floor wearing traditional Andean ear-flap hats and ponchos and chewing coca leaves.
    • Women specialized in making clothing, such as ponchos, loincloths, and skirts.
    • Traditionally, Bolivian men living on the Altiplano would wear homemade trousers and a poncho.
    • For day, wide tweed trousers, a crocheted sweater, a poncho and a hat is a great flamboyant look, or a wrap dress and a bright yellow or green tweed coat with blue tights and fabulous shoes.
    • He wore handmade wool sweaters and long Mexican ponchos.
    • Maybe a shawl, maybe a poncho… but it is fun to do, nevertheless.
    Synonyms
    cloak, mantle, shawl, wrap, stole, tippet
    1. 1.1 A waterproof garment in the style of a poncho worn as a raincoat.
      披风式雨衣
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There was no Goretex, waterproof poncho or other warm-fuzzy gear in GI Joe's haversack.
      • Today we may find ourselves in the rain so I'll get to use my official Tour de Georgia poncho, also known as a bright orange trashbag.
      • Inside each complimentary cold bag, nestled below the half-bottle of Champagne and assorted supermarket delicacies, was a serviceable souvenir rain poncho.
      • You just need to pray that it does not rain or, to be on the safe side, bring one of those plastic poncho raincoats that fits in your purse.
      • Even the official waterproof ponchos protecting spectators from the Paris drizzle came in the distinctive bright yellow colour.
      • Thought it'd be too easy otherwise, even with this poncho I unthinkingly brought along.
      • Ever thoughtful to their customer's needs, Neiman Marcus also makes these plain tiny umbrellas and waterproof poncho.
      • Designer ponchos from Gucci and Burberry retail in excess of 200.
      • In fact the dancing in water antics are so boisterous that audience members on the front row were issued with special theme-park style ponchos to wear before the show.
      • My nine-year-old, Sam, is somewhere in that poncho, paddling a zig-zagging course between the vine-cloaked banks of the quiet waterway.
      • Some were selling t-shirts and plastic couches, while others sold ponchos and rainwear.
      • Even combat boots, ponchos, and clothing were lacking and always ‘on requisition.’
      • Twelve years ago, she landed here, in a backpack and rain poncho.
      • Don a high-tech silver poncho and sip a frosty vodka cocktail from glasses cut from solid blocks of ice while admiring the frozen sculptures.
      • Just £16 - £18 gets you a seat on an open-topped omnibus for a hop-on hop-off tour of the capital, plus a free plastic poncho if it rains.
      • The eighth T in the Park became a sea of colour as thousands of fans donned free yellow waterproof ponchos to protect themselves from the unseasonal weather.
      • Five minutes, 10 dollars and a few less pride points later, he left the store with the waterproof foundation and two ponchos in hand.
      • A young guy in glasses - not unattractive - is dancing in some kind of plastic poncho.
      • When I stepped out, I needed an umbrella, or poncho, to keep dry.
      • I had a gnawing feeling all day that I was being followed and then, sure enough, I spotted her peeping out from under a waterproof poncho not ten yards behind me.

Origin

Early 18th century: from South American Spanish, from Araucanian.

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