cloak
- IPA[kləʊk]
英式
- a sleeveless outdoor overgarment that hangs loosely from the shoulders;something serving to hide or disguise something
- dress in a cloak;hide, cover, or disguise (something)
noun: cloak, plural noun: cloaks
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. a sleeveless outdoor overgarment that hangs loosely from the shoulders he threw his cloak about him 同義詞
- ▪ something serving to hide or disguise something preparations had taken place under a cloak of secrecy 同義詞
- 2. British a cloakroom ground-floor accommodation comprises hall, cloaks, lounge, kitchen
動詞
- 1. dress in a cloak they sat cloaked and hooded
- ▪ hide, cover, or disguise (something) she cloaked her embarrassment by rushing into speech
- a migratory butterfly with deep purple yellow-bordered wings.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a migratory butterfly with deep purple yellow-bordered wings; a Camberwell beauty.
Oxford Dictionary
- a cloak of rich material worn over evening clothes, especially by women.
Oxford Dictionary
- a cloak of rich material worn over evening clothes, especially by women.
Oxford American Dictionary
- involving or characteristic of mystery, intrigue, or espionage: a cloak-and-dagger operation
Oxford American Dictionary
- involving or characterized by mystery, intrigue, or espionage: a cloak-and-dagger operation
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[klōk]
美式
- an outdoor overgarment, typically sleeveless, that hangs loosely from the shoulders.
- dress in a cloak: she cloaked herself in black
Oxford American Dictionary