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B1thepartaround theneckof apieceofclothing, usuallysewnon and sometimes made of differentmaterial: 衣领,领口 ashirtcollar衬衫领子 afurcollar毛领 adresswith abigcollar大领口的长裙 See alsoblue-collar pink-collarmainlyUS white-collar FotoMaximum/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages B2astrapmade ofleatheror otherstrongmaterialthat is put around theneckof ananimal,especiallyadogorcat: (尤指套在狗、猫等动物脖子上的)颈圈,项圈 Igrabbedthedogby the collar anddraggedit out of theroom.我揪住狗的颈圈,把它拉出了房间。 Difydave/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages atypeofnecklace(= apieceofjewellerywornaround theneck): 项链,项饰ksushsh/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages biologyspecializedanareaaround theneckof ananimalthat iscoloureddifferentlyfrom the otherpartsof thebody: (动物颈部颜色不同的)色圈,颈锁形条纹 Thebirdhasgreyfeatherswith alightercollar.这种鸟长有灰色羽毛,但颈部的颜色要淡一些。 engineeringspecializedastripofstrongmaterialthat is put around apipeor apieceofmachineryto make itstrongeror tojointwopartstogether (管子或机器上的)箍,卡圈,套管 - "Is thatrealfuronyourcollar?" "Certainly not - I onlywearfakefur."
- Thisjackethas aremovablecollar.
- I'm veryfondof thisshirtbut it'sstartingtowearat the collar.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesParts of clothes - armhole
- bodice
- button-down collar
- cap sleeve
- clerical collar
- dart
- kitten heel
- knee
- lapel
- neckband
- neckline
- patch pocket
- shoulder strap
- slash
- spaghetti strap
- sweetheart neckline
- tuck
- turn up(somewhere)
- turtleneck
- waist
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Zoology: veterinary medicine Bands, straps and strips Jewelry Miscellaneous animal body parts collarverb[T](PUT COLLAR ON)to put astrapordevicearound an animal'sneck, forexampleas a way ofcontrollingit, ordiscoveringorrecordingwhere it goes: Thefamilydogis collared, leashed and taken for awalk. Researchersbegantrappingand collaringblackbearsinordertotracktheirmovements. - In thestudy, 35sheepwere collared so that researchers couldlocateananimalwhen itdiedanddeterminethecauseofdeath.
- Methods fortrackingbearpopulationsincludesedatingthem withdartsandtaggingor collaring them.
- Theproposedcougarresearchprojectinitiallycallsforcapturingand collaring sixmountainlions.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesAnimal & plant biology - general words - abiotic
- anatomical
- anatomically correct
- anti-Darwinian
- anti-Darwinism
- biodiversity
- biologist
- botany
- Darwinism
- entomological
- entomologist
- eukaryote
- fight-or-flight
- poisonous
- pseudopod
- recolonization
- recolonize
- regeneration
- regenerative
- zoology
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: collarverb[T](CATCH)informaltofindsomeone andstopthem inordertotalkto them: Areportercollared her on her way to thegym. I was collared by Pete as I was coming out of themeetingthismorning.今天上午我刚出会议室就被皮特拉住谈了起来。 informaltocatchorarrestsomeone such as acriminal: He isknownas thedetectivewho collared aserialkiller. She was collared by thepoliceat theairport.她在机场被警方逮捕了。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto find and take a person who has done something wrong - catchThey were caught trying to smuggle cigarettes across the border.
- arrestHe was arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to property.
- place/put under arrestThe suspect was placed under arrest and charged with armed assault.
- captureThe soldiers were captured by enemy forces.
- apprehendThe police have apprehended two individuals in connection with the crime.
- nabThe cops nabbed him as he tried to get away.
See more results » informalto get something for yourself: Hesomehowmanagedto collar all thecreditfor other people'swork. The Treasury collarsbillionsintobaccodutyeveryyear. - Shenoticedthedoorwasn'tlockedand collared asecurityguardtotellhim tofixit.
- Hespottedalocalpoliticianwho he had beenwaitingto collar aboutproblemsin thearea.
- Thevictimand twobystandersjoinedtogether to collar thethief.
- He got collaredsellingdrugs.
- Reportersracedto collarinterviewswithcampaignspokespeople.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesInterrupting & preventing from speaking - barge
- belt up
- blurtsomethingout
- break
- breaksomeonein
- butt in
- chime
- cut the crap!idiom
- horn in
- interpolation
- interrupt
- interruption
- mike check
- nobble
- not get a word in edgewaysidiom
- obtrude
- shutyourmouth/faceidiom
- speak
- strike
- waylay
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Capturing or taking possession of things Arresting & charging Getting, receiving and accepting (Definition ofcollarfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)B1thepartaround theneckof apieceofclothing, usuallysewnon and sometimes made of differentmaterial 衣领,领口ashirtcollar衬衫领子 afurcollar毛领 adresswith abigcollar大领口的长裙 B2astrapmade ofleatheror otherstrongmaterialthat is put around theneckof ananimal,especiallyadogorcat (尤指套在狗、猫等动物脖子上的)颈圈,项圈Igrabbedthedogby the collar anddraggedit out of theroom.我揪住狗的颈圈,把它拉出了房间。 atypeofnecklace(= apieceofjewellerywornaround theneck) biologyspecializedanareaaround theneckof ananimalthat iscoloureddifferentlyfrom the otherpartsof thebody (动物颈部颜色不同的)色圈,颈锁形条纹Thebirdhasgreyfeatherswith alightercollar.这种鸟长有灰色羽毛,但颈部的颜色要淡一些。 engineeringspecializedastripofstrongmaterialthat is put around apipeor apieceofmachineryto make itstrongeror tojointwopartstogether (管子或机器上的)箍,卡圈,套管 - When it came toexplainingthelipstickon his collar, hefoundthatdrinkhadcloudedhismemory.
- "Is thatrealfuronyourcollar?" "Certainly not - I onlywearfakefur."
- Thisjackethas aremovablecollar.
- I'm veryfondof thisshirtbut it'sstartingtowearat the collar.
tocatchandholdsomeone so that they cannotescape 抓住,逮住,逮捕She was collared by thepoliceat theairport.她在机场被警方逮捕了。 tofindsomeone andstopthem from goingsomewhere, often so that you cantalkto thatpersonabout something 拦住(以便与之谈话)I was collared by Pete as I was coming out of themeetingthismorning.今天上午我刚出会议室就被皮特拉住谈了起来。 collar| American Dictionarycollarnoun[C](NECK)thepartof apieceofclothingthat goes around theneck A collar is also anarrowpiecemade ofleatheror otherstrongmaterialthat is put around theneckof ananimal,esp. adogorcatkeptas apet. collarverb[T](CATCH)tocatchandholdsomeone so that thepersoncan’tescape: fig.Wedecidedtoskipthemeetingbut she collared us in thehotellobby. (Definition ofcollarfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofcollarcollar However, this would require observing numerous individuals with collars and, thus, must be balanced against the need to repeat the observations on contrasted sites.From theCambridge English Corpus The rubber collars made it possible to slip the transmitter unit easily around their necks.From theCambridge English Corpus Tarsiers were captured and radio collars were fitted.From theCambridge English Corpus One lady mischievously asked how she should refer in future to the clerical collars worn by women deacons, 'as dog is a masculine noun'.From theCambridge English Corpus There is little evidence that conventional collars restrict neck movement.From theCambridge English Corpus Hard collars are often uncomfortable and the majority are very unpleasant in hot weather.From theCambridge English Corpus The collars are used similarly in feeding in both choanoflagellates and sponges, and hence there are functional as well as morphological resemblances.From theCambridge English Corpus The poignant flavours turn out to be those of cakes and biscuits, the revelations concern clean laundry and darned collars.From theCambridge English Corpus Following testing, the nylon collars were removed and all males were housed separately.From theCambridge English Corpus The supply of female garments listed is astonishingly small: three bodices, four farthingales, six head tiers and four rebatoes (stiff collars).From theCambridge English Corpus You either stay inside the system, bathe every day and wear tight collars, or you leave.From theCambridge English Corpus Cervical collars are of little help, but often nonsteroidal drugs or analgesics are used.From theCambridge English Corpus They are shown in their finery, with ribbons, bonnets or lacey collars adorning their meagre persons.From theCambridge English Corpus The women wore 'wrappers', lose cotton gown flowing from the shoulders to the ankles, with wide gathered collars and elbow length sleeves, often trimmed with lace.From theCambridge English Corpus Assembly involves the placement of several small components (pins, collars and washers) into the pegboard, bimanually in the allotted time (right hand, left hand and both together).From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/collar## |