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n. 岬, 海角, 披肩, 斗蓬

  1. The man has a red cape.
    这人有一件红色的斗篷。
  2. A cape or headland.
    岬海角或岬
  3. A woman's cape, usually short, with points in front.
    女用披肩一种通常较短且前面有针绣花边的女用披肩


cape
[ noun ]
  1. a strip of land projecting into a body of water

  2. <noun.object>
  3. a sleeveless garment like a cloak but shorter

  4. <noun.artifact>


Cape \Cape\, v. i. [See {Gape}.]
To gape. [Obs.] --Chaucer.


Cape \Cape\ (k[=a]p), n. [F. cap, fr. It. capo head, cape, fr.
L. caput heat, end, point. See {Chief}.]
A piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast
into the sea or a lake; a promontory; a headland.

{Cape buffalo} (Zo["o]l.) a large and powerful buffalo of
South Africa ({Bubalus Caffer}). It is said to be the most
dangerous wild beast of Africa. See {Buffalo}, 2.

{Cape jasmine}, {Cape jessamine}. See {Jasmine}.

{Cape pigeon} (Zo["o]l.), a petrel ({Daptium Capense}) common
off the Cape of Good Hope. It is about the size of a
pigeon.

{Cape wine}, wine made in South Africa [Eng.]

{The Cape}, the Cape of Good Hope, in the general sense of
the southern extremity of Africa. Also used of Cape Horn,
and, in New England, of Cape Cod.


Cape \Cape\, v. i. (Naut.)
To head or point; to keep a course; as, the ship capes
southwest by south.


Cape \Cape\, n. [OE. Cape, fr. F. cape; cf. LL. cappa. See
{Cap}, and cf. 1st {Cope}, {Chape}.]
A sleeveless garment or part of a garment, hanging from the
neck over the back, arms, and shoulders, but not reaching
below the hips. See {Cloak}.

  1. He jumps up again to show off a red cape, stretching out its folds to make it look like a red flag.
  2. And it shouldn't be too bright: A smart bull may go for the bullfighter rather than for his cape.
  3. Some of the best of this slim-leg look topped by flowing jackets or cape effects came out in silky jersey fabrics in colors ranging from subtle linden green or beige to salmon.
  4. A good fighting bull must be strong, and so fierce that it will charge straight at the picador's horse and stubbornly try to gore the matador's red cape.
  5. Gadhafi was wrapped in a brown wool cape and wore a black wool pillbox hat to protect him from the rain.
  6. The pope, wearing a gold-embroidered red cape over white robes, entered and sat in a high-backed beige chair at the center of the stage.
  7. 'Let the lion dog be small, with the selling cape of dignity round its neck and billowing standard of pomp above its back,' she declared. China's modern leaders have shown no such conspicuous affection for the four-legged creatures.
  8. MUSIC Los Angeles Music Center Opera: Maria Ewing dons Tosca's cape in a new production of Puccini's opera that launches the company's fourth season.
  9. The unpractical but dramatically stylish cape, often hooded like a medieval friar's, also makes a comeback.
  10. The pope, wearing white robes and a crimson cape trimmed with gold, carried before him a slender black cross made of lightweight wood.
  11. Ebaugh, who bore a resemblance to Roosevelt, rode in the president's car during the five-mile trip from the airport to the city, wearing Roosevelt's hat and cape with a cigarette holder in his mouth.
  12. She also has a violent streak, wielding a knife and taking delight in wearing a fur cape made from the coat of the big bad wolf.
  13. The pope, dressed in a red cape and white scullcap, first warned against Marxism, then told his audience to avoid the temptation of easy riches through drug trafficking.
  14. A man infatuated with another man's bride-to-be was jailed after he interrupted a marriage ceremony armed with a toy gun and wearing a cape and black mask, police said Monday.
  15. At the end of the cape I discovered a wind farm, 25 towers supporting 25 vast propellers whirling and moaning ceaselessly in the wind.
  16. In "Time and Remembrance," dancers in leotards the color of their skin dance in mechanical fashion. "The Eccentric Aunt" comes in looking like a round-faced Russian doll, swirling her cape.
  17. "I was contacted about 4:30 that afternoon (Jan. 27) by a guy from the cape," Lovingood said.
  18. In spite of being handicapped by dark glasses and a spooky white cape, Kerstin Witt as Mila's mother acted the disintegrating old harridan to the hilt.
  19. For a month, a man in a white mask, tuxedo, top hat and cape has been been prowling Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall and other Manhattan haunts of the cultured.
  20. I almost hate the word `lingerie' to describe it," she said, escorting a model wearing a luxurious gold charmeuse satin sheath and embroidered velvet cape out of her Paris bedroom.
  21. With a headpiece puffed out both in cheeks and forehead, he wears a cape that is jet black in back and vivid yellow on the inside.
  22. Now mountains rose along the coast, as the cape swung into view, with white specks of houses below a smooth pale peak, pale green and lavender in the stormy sun, and black in the storms themselves.
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