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单词 cardigan
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Definition of cardigan in English:

cardigan

noun ˈkɑːdɪɡ(ə)nˈkɑrdəɡən
  • A knitted jumper fastening down the front.

    (尤指长袖)卡迪根式开襟毛线衣,开襟毛线衣

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A vision of twin-set cardigans and walking canes spring to mind.
    • Admittingly, it is a bit too dressy for work, but like in the photo, wear a cardigan or blazer on top to look smart.
    • Dull, padded beige jackets and shapeless viscose dresses will go, in favour of the sheepskin gilets and long woollen cardigans sported by the rest of the high street.
    • For the rest of us, cardigans and pullovers should do unless a blazer or suit is demanded by the occasion.
    • For the trendy man about town this season, cable-knit pullovers or cardigans in neutral shades such as greys and browns or navy blue are suggested.
    • So, when we head to Whitby for our holiday, I will take the usual array of beach wear - baggy tops, ankle-length skirts and outsize cardigans.
    • All jumpers, cardigans and socks were knitted by hand.
    • The usual fare: sweaters, cardigans, tanks… but it is still a fun book that any knitter will enjoy.
    • This season, chunky pullovers and zip or wrap cardigans with classic snowflake or reindeer motifs are sure to warm the hearts of even the burliest men.
    • Woolen sweaters, cardigans, mittens, and socks were knitted with elaborate patterns.
    • When I fell into the preppy look in high school, my grandmother donned penny loafers and cardigans, too.
    • From argyle cardigans to tweed blazers, check out the look of fall 2004 and enjoy all the attention.
    • She's conjured up enchanting white raincoats, and using antique looms has reworked old cashmere cardigans.
    • I love it when I can put on a cardigan or a light pullover and not be overheated.
    • I am planning to knit a little flower to stitch onto the front of the cardigan to liven it up a little.
    • Avoid wearing blazers and cardigans with more than three buttons because they will draw unwanted attention to your shorter upper body.
    • Check out the irresistible floral and tweed sequined skirts, tweed platform sandals and brooch-clasped cardigans.
    • Check out 9 sweaters, from turtlenecks to cardigans, that'll make the ladies want to cozy up next to you this winter.
    • People, I've got a cupboard full of casual leisurewear, tan slacks and knitted cardigans in ready reserve, prepared for such an eventuality as this one.
    • But in reality, knitwear is so much more than that - it includes a wide array of pullovers, turtlenecks and cardigans, among other items.

Origin

Mid 19th century (Crimean War): named after James Thomas Brudenel, 7th Earl of Cardigan (1797–1868), leader of the Charge of the Light Brigade, whose troops first wore such garments.

  • This name is from the 7th Earl of Cardigan (1797–1868), leader of the Charge of the Light Brigade, whose troops are thought to have first worn this type of garment during the Crimean War.

Definition of cardigan in US English:

cardigan

nounˈkɑrdəɡənˈkärdəɡən
  • A knitted sweater fastening down the front, typically with long sleeves.

    (尤指长袖)卡迪根式开襟毛线衣,开襟毛线衣

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For the rest of us, cardigans and pullovers should do unless a blazer or suit is demanded by the occasion.
    • This season, chunky pullovers and zip or wrap cardigans with classic snowflake or reindeer motifs are sure to warm the hearts of even the burliest men.
    • When I fell into the preppy look in high school, my grandmother donned penny loafers and cardigans, too.
    • Check out 9 sweaters, from turtlenecks to cardigans, that'll make the ladies want to cozy up next to you this winter.
    • From argyle cardigans to tweed blazers, check out the look of fall 2004 and enjoy all the attention.
    • Avoid wearing blazers and cardigans with more than three buttons because they will draw unwanted attention to your shorter upper body.
    • But in reality, knitwear is so much more than that - it includes a wide array of pullovers, turtlenecks and cardigans, among other items.
    • Admittingly, it is a bit too dressy for work, but like in the photo, wear a cardigan or blazer on top to look smart.
    • For the trendy man about town this season, cable-knit pullovers or cardigans in neutral shades such as greys and browns or navy blue are suggested.
    • She's conjured up enchanting white raincoats, and using antique looms has reworked old cashmere cardigans.
    • Check out the irresistible floral and tweed sequined skirts, tweed platform sandals and brooch-clasped cardigans.
    • The usual fare: sweaters, cardigans, tanks… but it is still a fun book that any knitter will enjoy.
    • I love it when I can put on a cardigan or a light pullover and not be overheated.
    • I am planning to knit a little flower to stitch onto the front of the cardigan to liven it up a little.
    • Woolen sweaters, cardigans, mittens, and socks were knitted with elaborate patterns.
    • Dull, padded beige jackets and shapeless viscose dresses will go, in favour of the sheepskin gilets and long woollen cardigans sported by the rest of the high street.
    • All jumpers, cardigans and socks were knitted by hand.
    • So, when we head to Whitby for our holiday, I will take the usual array of beach wear - baggy tops, ankle-length skirts and outsize cardigans.
    • People, I've got a cupboard full of casual leisurewear, tan slacks and knitted cardigans in ready reserve, prepared for such an eventuality as this one.
    • A vision of twin-set cardigans and walking canes spring to mind.

Origin

Mid 19th century (Crimean War): named after James Thomas Brudenel, 7th Earl of Cardigan (1797–1868), leader of the Charge of the Light Brigade, whose troops first wore such garments.

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