casque
美[kæsk] 英[kæsk]n. 盔 形容词:casqued
英英释义
Noun
- (15-16th century) any armor for the head; usually ornate without a visor
例句
- POURQUOI les pilotes kamikazes portent-ils un casque? 为什么敢死队也需要安全头盔?
- "It must be here," said the voice by her side, and blushingly looking up she saw him removing his casque to kiss her. “必须要在这个地方,”她身边的声音说道。她满脸鲜红,抬起头,见他正脱掉头盔要来吻她。
- The casque, a protrusion on the upper bill that gives hornbills their name, may play a role in sexual selection or amplify the birds' calls. 犀鸟的名字来源于它们头上的盔甲状突起,它可以起到区分性别的作用,还可以放大犀鸟的鸣叫声。
- The casque, a protrusion on the upper bill that gives hornbills their name , may play a role in sexual selection or amplify the birds' calls. 犀鸟的名字来源于它们头上的盔甲状突起,它可以起到区分性别的作用,还可以放大犀鸟的鸣叫声。
- sent the officer's casque to join the soldier's. 把军官的钢盔打下去找士兵的钢盔作伴去了。
- became Like a casque of scorching steel; 犹如滚钢铸造的盔帽;