cardigan

英 [ˈkɑː.dɪ.ɡən]      美 [ˈkɑːr.dɪ.ɡən]
  • n. 羊毛衫,开襟羊毛衫(等于cardigan sweater)
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记忆“cardigan”的方法是将它分解成两个部分:“card”和“igan”。想象“card”代表一张纸卡,而“igan”看起来像是由“ig”和“an”组成,其中“ig”可以想象成两个“i”像翅膀,而“an”则像一个穿衣服的人。结合起来,可以想象这张纸卡像翅膀一样展开,覆盖在一个人身上,这个人穿着类似开衫的服装,这就是“cardigan”的外形。通过这种联想,单词“cardigan”与开衫的形象紧密联系,有助于记忆。

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cardigan 无领开襟毛衣

因英国将军Cardigan伯爵James Thomas Brudenell在19世纪指挥英俄克里米亚战争时穿着而得名。

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cardigan: [19] The cardigan was named after James Thomas Brudenell, 7th earl of Cardigan (1797–1868), an early sporter of button-through woollen jackets. His other, but less successful, claim to fame was that he led the Charge of the Light Brigade (1854) at Balaclava during the Crimean War.
cardigan (n.)
1868, from James Thomas Brudenell (1797-1868), 7th Earl of Cardigan, English general distinguished in the Crimean War, who set the style, in one account supposedly wearing such a jacket while leading the Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava (1854). The place name is an anglicization of Welsh Ceredigion, literally "Ceredig's land." Ceredig lived 5c.
1. The old man lifted his cardigan to scratch his side.
老人撩起开襟毛衣挠了挠身体的一侧。
2. Keep handy a lightweight sweater or cardigan.
手边备一件薄的套头毛衣或开襟毛衫。
3. I knitted this cardigan myself.
我自己织的这件开襟毛衣。
4. Grace pulled her cardigan tightly about herself.
格雷斯把毛衣紧紧地裹在身上.
5. At the end of the other arm of Cardigan Bay is Bardsey Island.
在卡迪根湾的另一狭长地段的尾端是巴德西岛。