bonnet
- IPA[ˈbɒnɪt]
英式
- a woman's or child's hat tied under the chin and with a brim framing the face.;a man's soft, flat cap with or without a peak.
noun: bonnet, plural noun: bonnets
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- 1. a woman's or child's hat tied under the chin and with a brim framing the face.
- ▪ Scottish a man's soft, flat cap with or without a peak.
- ▪ the velvet cap within a coronet.
- ▪ the ceremonial feathered headdress traditionally worn by honoured male members of various North American peoples of the Great Plains.
- 2. British the hinged metal canopy covering the engine of a motor vehicle.
- 3. a cowl on a chimney.
- 4. historical an additional canvas laced to the foot of a sail to catch more wind.
- wearing a hat tied under the chin that has a brim that frames the face: a Victorian portrait of a bonneted matron holding a baby in a white ruffled dress
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- wearing a hat tied under the chin that has a brim that frames the face: a Victorian portrait of a bonneted matron holding a baby in a white ruffled dress
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- a South Indian macaque with a tuft of hair on the top of the head.
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- another term for Habanero
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- a small chilli pepper which is the hottest variety available.
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- a pale grey-brown Australian parrot with a deep blue face and variously coloured wings, tail, ...
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- a child's close-fitting peaked cotton hat that protects the head and neck from the sun.
Oxford Dictionary
- a conical cap with the top bent forwards, worn in ancient times and identified with the Roman ...
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- a woman's or child's hat tied under the chin and with a brim framing the face.
Oxford American Dictionary