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词汇 tabard
释义 tabard
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈtæb.ɑːd/ us /ˈtæb.ɚd/
a piece of clothing consisting of a back and a front part without sleeves and a hole for the head, sometimes worn to protect the clothes underneath when working披风
 
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Protective clothing

Examples of tabard


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I should have thought that there would have been a fair number of eager toom tabards in that lot.
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Is it reason-able any longer to preserve the spectacle of distinguished ladies and gentlemen performing a stately saraband in heraldic tabard or mediaeval dressing-gown?
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A surviving garment similar to the medieval tabard is the monastic scapular.
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Officers may also be issued with a simple tabard for traffic duties.
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Though his memorial brass does not survive, sketches of it do that show him wearing a tabard and crown.
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The next layer is the monastic scapular, which is a tabard-like garment worn over the tunic.
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Like other officers of arms, a herald would often wear a surcoat, called a tabard, decorated with the coat of arms of his master.
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They wear a green or blue tabard, depending on what town they are from.
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Tabard has a long history of good rugby and good facilities.
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Following their rebirth, this changed to them wearing a long red robe with a more scholarly collar, and a white tabard with their emblem on the chest area.
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Joseph's tabard, once blue, now appears as green.
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His tabard was more purple than it appears now (as the pigments have faded over time) and may be intended to be silk velvet (another very expensive item).
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The tabard of a king of arms is made of velvet, the tabard of a herald of arms of satin, and that of a pursuivant of arms of damask silk.
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Armorials repeated on tabard fronts and sleeves.
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