;衣领;领子 The collar of a shirt or coat is the part which fits round the neck and is usually folded over.
His tie was pulled loose and his collar hung open.
他的领带扯松了,领口也敞着。
...a coat with a huge fake fur collar.
配有一个大大的假毛皮领的大衣
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](狗或猫的)颈圈,项圈 A collar is a band of leather or plastic which is put round the neck of a dog or cat.
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[VERB 动词]抓住;逮住;揪住 If you collar someone who has done something wrong or who is running away, you catch them and hold them so that they cannot escape.
[V n]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
As Kerr fled towards the exit, Boycott collared him at the ticket barrier.
克尔往出口方向逃窜,博伊科特在验票口逮住了他。
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[VERB 动词]拦住(某人)与其谈话 If you collar someone, you stop them and make them listen to you.
[V n]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
Beattie managed to collar Atkins in a hallway...
贝蒂设法在走廊里拦住了阿特金斯,和他谈了几句话。
Bernard was once collared by an aggressive stranger in Soho.
有一次,伯纳德在索霍区被一个气势汹汹的陌生人拦住,硬要与他说话。
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[PHRASE 短语]生气;愤怒;激动 If someone gets hot under the collar about something, they get very annoyed, angry, or excited about it.
[V inflects]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
Some of you were getting very hot under the collar about Royals.
你们当中有些人对皇室成员非常恼火。
Oxford
col·lar/ˈkɒlə(r); NAmEˈkɑːlər/
noun
,
verb
collarcollarscollaredcollaringnoun1the part around the neck of a shirt, jacket or coat that usually folds down 衣领;领子◆a coat with a fur collar毛皮领大衣◆I turned up my collar against the wind (= to keep warm).我把衣领竖起来挡风。◆He always wears a collar and tiefor work. 他上班总是系着领带。☞see also
blue-collar
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dog collar
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white-collar
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wing collar
2a band of leather or plastic put around the neck of an animal, especially a dog (动物,尤指狗的)颈圈◆a collar and lead/leash颈圈和系带3( technical 术语) a band made of a strong material that is put round sth, such as a pipe or a piece of machinery, to make it stronger or to join two parts together (管子或机器部件的)圈,箍IDIOMsee
hot
adj.verb( informal) 1collarsb to capture sb and hold them tightly so that they cannot escape from you 抓住;捉住;揪住;逮住◆Police collared the culprit as he was leaving the premises.罪犯正离开现场时,警察逮住了他。2collarsb to stop sb in order to talk to them 拦住(某人要与其)谈话◆I was collared in the street by a woman doing a survey.我在大街上给一个做民意调查的女人拦住问话。col·lar/ˈkɒlə(r); NAmEˈkɑːlər/
1collar (2)clothing the part of a shirt, coat etc that fits around your neck, and is usually folded over: He grabbed me by the collar. He loosened his collar and tie.2cat/dog a narrow band of leather or plastic that is fastened around an animal’s neck3injured neck an object that someone wears around their neck to support it when it has been injured4business a way of making sure that stocks you own do not lose money, even if their price goes down5machine a circular ring that goes round a pipe to make it stronger, especially where two pipes join together6coloured fur/feathers a band of fur, feathers, or skin around an animal’s neck that is a different colour from the rest of the animal →
blue-collar
, dog collar
, white-collar
collar1 noun
collar2 verb
collarcollar2 verb [transitive]
Verb Table
Examples
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Phrases
1to catch someone and hold them so that they cannot escape: The police collared him less than 20 minutes after the robbery.2to find someone so that you can talk to them, especially when they would prefer to avoid you: He collared her in the staff room at lunchtime and started telling her about his holiday plans.3high-collared/open-collared/fur-collared etc used about clothes that have a particular type of collar: a high-collared blouse
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