accoutrements

[ə'kʊtrəmənts]
  • n. 军人的配备;服装
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accoutrements (n.)
1540s, from Middle French accoustrement (Modern French accoutrement), from accoustrer probably from Old French acostrer "arrange," originally "sew up" (see accouter)
1. I loved stationery and all the accoutrements of writing.
我喜爱信笺信封和所有文房用具。

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2. She seemed so experienced and self - reliant in her tinsel helmet and military accoutrements.
她戴着金箔头盔,佩着士兵装备,看上去经验丰富,信心十足.

来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹

3. It didn't take long for other accoutrements of trash culture to surface.
过后不久,其它形式的文化垃圾也纷纷粉墨登场.

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4. The soldier was checking his accoutrements when he heard the gun shoot.
听到枪响时,这个士兵正在检查他的装备.

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5. Mr Obama now has all the accoutrements of a president - in - waiting.
奥巴马已经为接任总统做好了准备.

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