cuirass

英 [kwɪ'ræs] 美
  • n. 胸甲;铁甲
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cuirass: [15] A cuirass ‘breastplate’ is literally, and was originally, a piece of body armour made of leather. The word comes, via French cuirasse, from Vulgar Latin *coriācia, a nominal use of the Latin adjective coriāceus ‘made of leather’. This was a derivative of corium ‘leather’, which came ultimately from the Indo-European base *ker- or *sker- ‘cut’ (source also of English shear), the underlying notion being of removing the animal’s hide with a knife. Other descendants of Latin corium include French cuir and Spanish cuero, both meaning ‘leather’.
=> curtail, shear, shirt, short, skirt
cuirass (n.)
"armor for the chest and back," mid-15c., from Middle French cuirasse (15c.), from Late Latin coriacea vestis "garment of leather," from Latin corium "leather, hide" (see corium). Cognate with Italian corazza, Spanish coraza, Portuguese couraça.
1. For battle they wore a cuirass ( breastplate ) , helmet, and greaves.
战场上,他们身着重装胸 甲, 头盔和护胫甲.

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2. Later, this can be upgraded to an Assult Cuirass.
随后, 它还可以合成强袭装甲.

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