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collar


/'kɒlə(r); `kɑlɚ/
n
1 band, upright or folded over, round the neck of a shirt, coat, dress, etc 衣领
*turn one's collar up against the wind, ie to keep one's neck warm 竖起领子挡风
* grab sb by the collar 抓住某人的领子
* [attrib 作定语] What is your collar size? 你的衣领尺寸是多少?
* a stiff collar, ie a starched detachable one, worn with a shirt 硬领(浆过的可卸下的领子). =>illus at jacket 见jacket之插图.
2 band of leather, metal, etc put round an animal's (esp a dog's) neck 戴在动物(尤指狗)颈部的项圈
*Our dog has its name on its collar. 我们的狗的项圈上有它的名字.
3 metal band or ring joining two pipes, rods or shafts, esp in a machine (连接两条管、杆或轴的)圈; 箍(尤指机器中的).
4 (idm 习语) hot under the collar => hot.

v [Tn]
(a) seize (sb) by the collar; capture 揪住(某人)的领子; 捉住; 拉住
*The policeman collared the thief. 警察把小偷捉住了.
* (infml 口) She collared me (ie stopped me in order to talk to me) as I was leaving the building. 我正要离开大楼时, 她把我拉住了(和我谈话).
(b) (dated infml 旧, 口) take (sth) without permission 未经允许拿走(某物); 窃取; 偷走
*Who's collared my pen? 谁拿走我的钢笔了?
1. The collar of this coat is fox.
    这件上衣的领子是狐皮的。

2. He grabbed my collar and pulled me towards him.
    他抓住我的领子把我拉到他面前.

3. A man came in, his face hidden by an upturned coat collar and a cap pulled low over his brow.
    进来的是个男人,他的脸藏在外衣上翻的衣领下面,一顶帽子被拉低得刚到眉梢。

4. Such is human nature, that a great many people are often willing to sacrifice higher pay for the privilege of becoming white-collar workers.
    许多人常常情愿放弃较高的薪水以换取做白领工人的殊荣,此乃人之常情。

5. People who work in offices are frequently referred to as ´white collar workers´.
    在办公室工作的人,常常被称为"白领工作者".

6. People who work in offices are frequently referred to as ´white-collar workers´ for the simple reason that they usually wear a collar and tie to go to work.
    坐办公室的之所以常常被称作"白领工人",就是因为他们通常是穿着硬领白衬衫,系着领带去上班。

7. "No cop for you," said the waiter, and seizing Soapy by the collar he threw him out of the restaurant.
    “用不着叫警察,”待者边说边抓住了苏比的领子,把他搡出了饭馆。

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