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Definition of bearskin in English: bearskinnoun ˈbɛːskɪnˈbɛrˌskɪn 1The pelt of a bear, especially when used as a rug or wrap. (作小地毯或大衣用的)熊毛皮 as modifier a white bearskin rug Example sentencesExamples - There were various trinkets all over the room, as well as a bearskin rug on the floor.
- He wore a bearskin coat, with the head and paws still intact.
- Carl had a heavy bearskin coat and he wrapped it around them both.
- After promising their customers to deliver the paid-for bearskins, these middlemen would hope that the near-future purchase price of the skins from the trappers would decrease from the current market price.
- The Indian also was wearing a bearskin and was rolled up inside a buffalo robe - and he was plainly alive because every now and then there was a puff of steam from somewhere inside the mound of furs.
- Rhyll pushed open the door and led the others into a large room decorated with stags antlers, bearskins, spears, and other artefacts reflecting the hunter/warrior culture of the Kingdom's northernmost tribes.
- During warm months the Ojibwa slept on cedar bough mattresses, each person wrapped in a bearskin or deerskin robe.
- They sneak over the border with something they have taken from the Naga or Kachin tribes - a bearskin shield, a wooden mask - and trade it for salt.
- Cassandra takes out a small wooded box from her bearskin saddlebag.
- I don't believe there is a significant change in human behavior since we ran around in bearskins.
- Sarah sat gloomily on the bearskin rug in front of the fire in the lesser hall.
- The Sathe commander gestured at the impressive bearskin rug lying in front of the hearth.
- Control of the comedy's timing is now in the hands of an editor, and few editors are as funny as Buster Keaton in a bearskin wielding a knobbly club.
- Flinging himself down in the chair next to me, the large one with the bearskin, and he buried his head into his hands.
- Its guitars are often Mountain-sized, after all, and a tour featuring people in bearskin cloaks wouldn't be out of the realm of the expected.
- Let me put on a D' Angelo CD, and I will pull you close, and we'll slow-dance on my white bearskin rug.
- Though relatively sturdy, the synthetic bearskin is unpleasant to touch and too thick to close easily once opened.
- The stove door was wide open, the fire inside throwing light and heat upon the massive bearskin lying before it.
- I just wish he would lose the bearskin in the process.
- Unfortunately, while speeding down the stairs, Lowtax caught his bearskin coat on a gold-plated handrail statue and was flung over the protective barriers, flying headfirst into the bushes.
Synonyms rug, runner, carpet, drugget - 1.1 A tall cap of black fur worn ceremonially by certain troops, such as the Guards in the British army.
(英国禁卫军等仪仗队用的)熊皮高帽 Example sentencesExamples - The 411 ft Sir Percivale appears in an online ‘warehouse’ including uniforms, dental supplies, light aircraft and a £150 guardsman's bearskin, all being sold by the cash-strapped armed forces.
- He sits on a bench and brushes his bearskin with the rough affection of a man for his dog.
- But the move away from an institution established in 1815, when Wellington's troops took the bearskins from the heads of their defeated French opponents at Waterloo, risks upsetting traditionalists across Britain and around the world.
- At its four corners, four Welsh guards in bearskins and red tunics stood motionless.
- Guards of honour in their black bearskin head gear and long, blue-grey coats stood to attention facing the presidential party.
- Although the obligatory Yorkshire pudding (Siebeck's bracketed description of this as a sort of Danish pastry has left us shell-shocked - ed.) seems as antiquated as the bearskins worn by the Royal guards.
- The Queen came passed in an open carriage accompanied by the Duke in full uniform with huge bearskin.
- Two Grenadier guardsmen from the Windsor barracks will be in full scarlet uniform, complete with trademark bearskin headgear.
- The palace was floodlit, a full-size Royal Standard, usually reserved for state occasions, was flying and guardsmen in bearskins were on sentry duty.
- As usual, the ceremonial of the Nijmegen Company Grenadier Guards, who formed the Guard of Honour in scarlet tunics and black bearskins, was immaculate.
- The photo in your story shows a Grenadier guard wearing a bearskin.
- You should really know your bearskin from your busby.
- Complete with bearskin, he reaches 9ft and cannot fit into the Royal sentry boxes, meaning he has to be replaced by a shorter soldier when it rains.
- These foreigners come here, drop notes of assignation into sentries' top-boots, pin fivers on to guardsmen's bearskins.
- As the horse-drawn carriages entered Buckingham Palace, the Scots Guard band, dressed in their famous red tunics and bearskin head-dresses, triumphantly blasted out the Russian and British national anthems.
- A proper Coldstream Guard, complete with red coat, bearskin, mirror-polished boots and semi-automatic rifle.
- Soldiers in their striking red tunics and bearskins march past its door for the changing of the guard ceremony and the castle entrance is only a two-minute walk away up Castle Hill.
- Guardsmen, standing well over 6ft tall in their black bearskins, never flinched in the face of the mini-enemy.
- Normally, the glossier, smoother pelts from female bears are used for officers' bearskins, while other ranks are given hats made from the rougher pelt of the male animals.
- Nowadays, when out in public, Sir Elton's lush and expensive head of hair reminds you of the bearskin helmets of the Queen's Guard.
Definition of bearskin in US English: bearskinnounˈbɛrˌskɪnˈberˌskin 1The pelt of a bear, especially when used as a rug or wrap. (作小地毯或大衣用的)熊毛皮 as modifier a white bearskin rug Example sentencesExamples - I don't believe there is a significant change in human behavior since we ran around in bearskins.
- Flinging himself down in the chair next to me, the large one with the bearskin, and he buried his head into his hands.
- Cassandra takes out a small wooded box from her bearskin saddlebag.
- The stove door was wide open, the fire inside throwing light and heat upon the massive bearskin lying before it.
- The Indian also was wearing a bearskin and was rolled up inside a buffalo robe - and he was plainly alive because every now and then there was a puff of steam from somewhere inside the mound of furs.
- I just wish he would lose the bearskin in the process.
- After promising their customers to deliver the paid-for bearskins, these middlemen would hope that the near-future purchase price of the skins from the trappers would decrease from the current market price.
- They sneak over the border with something they have taken from the Naga or Kachin tribes - a bearskin shield, a wooden mask - and trade it for salt.
- During warm months the Ojibwa slept on cedar bough mattresses, each person wrapped in a bearskin or deerskin robe.
- The Sathe commander gestured at the impressive bearskin rug lying in front of the hearth.
- He wore a bearskin coat, with the head and paws still intact.
- Its guitars are often Mountain-sized, after all, and a tour featuring people in bearskin cloaks wouldn't be out of the realm of the expected.
- Unfortunately, while speeding down the stairs, Lowtax caught his bearskin coat on a gold-plated handrail statue and was flung over the protective barriers, flying headfirst into the bushes.
- Rhyll pushed open the door and led the others into a large room decorated with stags antlers, bearskins, spears, and other artefacts reflecting the hunter/warrior culture of the Kingdom's northernmost tribes.
- Carl had a heavy bearskin coat and he wrapped it around them both.
- Sarah sat gloomily on the bearskin rug in front of the fire in the lesser hall.
- There were various trinkets all over the room, as well as a bearskin rug on the floor.
- Let me put on a D' Angelo CD, and I will pull you close, and we'll slow-dance on my white bearskin rug.
- Control of the comedy's timing is now in the hands of an editor, and few editors are as funny as Buster Keaton in a bearskin wielding a knobbly club.
- Though relatively sturdy, the synthetic bearskin is unpleasant to touch and too thick to close easily once opened.
Synonyms rug, runner, carpet, drugget - 1.1 A tall cap of black fur worn ceremonially by certain military troops.
(英国禁卫军等仪仗队用的)熊皮高帽 Example sentencesExamples - These foreigners come here, drop notes of assignation into sentries' top-boots, pin fivers on to guardsmen's bearskins.
- Soldiers in their striking red tunics and bearskins march past its door for the changing of the guard ceremony and the castle entrance is only a two-minute walk away up Castle Hill.
- Normally, the glossier, smoother pelts from female bears are used for officers' bearskins, while other ranks are given hats made from the rougher pelt of the male animals.
- Guardsmen, standing well over 6ft tall in their black bearskins, never flinched in the face of the mini-enemy.
- You should really know your bearskin from your busby.
- At its four corners, four Welsh guards in bearskins and red tunics stood motionless.
- The photo in your story shows a Grenadier guard wearing a bearskin.
- He sits on a bench and brushes his bearskin with the rough affection of a man for his dog.
- Nowadays, when out in public, Sir Elton's lush and expensive head of hair reminds you of the bearskin helmets of the Queen's Guard.
- A proper Coldstream Guard, complete with red coat, bearskin, mirror-polished boots and semi-automatic rifle.
- Guards of honour in their black bearskin head gear and long, blue-grey coats stood to attention facing the presidential party.
- Two Grenadier guardsmen from the Windsor barracks will be in full scarlet uniform, complete with trademark bearskin headgear.
- Although the obligatory Yorkshire pudding (Siebeck's bracketed description of this as a sort of Danish pastry has left us shell-shocked - ed.) seems as antiquated as the bearskins worn by the Royal guards.
- Complete with bearskin, he reaches 9ft and cannot fit into the Royal sentry boxes, meaning he has to be replaced by a shorter soldier when it rains.
- The palace was floodlit, a full-size Royal Standard, usually reserved for state occasions, was flying and guardsmen in bearskins were on sentry duty.
- As usual, the ceremonial of the Nijmegen Company Grenadier Guards, who formed the Guard of Honour in scarlet tunics and black bearskins, was immaculate.
- As the horse-drawn carriages entered Buckingham Palace, the Scots Guard band, dressed in their famous red tunics and bearskin head-dresses, triumphantly blasted out the Russian and British national anthems.
- The 411 ft Sir Percivale appears in an online ‘warehouse’ including uniforms, dental supplies, light aircraft and a £150 guardsman's bearskin, all being sold by the cash-strapped armed forces.
- But the move away from an institution established in 1815, when Wellington's troops took the bearskins from the heads of their defeated French opponents at Waterloo, risks upsetting traditionalists across Britain and around the world.
- The Queen came passed in an open carriage accompanied by the Duke in full uniform with huge bearskin.
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