bonnet
/ˈbɒnɪt/noun
1
- a woman's or child's hat tied under the chin, typically with a brim framing the face(有带子的)女帽, 童帽。
1.1
- a soft, round brimless hat like a beret, especially as worn by men and boys in Scotland(尤指苏格兰男用)无边呢帽。
1.2
- Heraldry the velvet cap within a coronet【纹章】(冠冕里的)绒帽。
1.3
- (亦作war bonnet)the ceremonial feathered headdress of an American Indian(美洲印第安人的)羽毛头饰。
2
- a protective cover or cap, in particular护盖, 护帽, 尤指:
2.1
- Brit. a metal part covering the engine of a motor vehicle〈英〉(汽车)引擎罩。
2.2
- a cowl on a chimney烟囱罩。
3
- Sailing, historical an additional canvas laced to the foot of a sail to catch more wind【航海】〈史〉副底帆, 辅助帆。
派生词
bonneted
adjective词源
late Middle English (denoting a soft brimless hat for men): from Old French bonet, from medieval Latin abonnis 'headgear'. Sense 1 dates from the late 15th cent.