ascot的意思和读音

Ascot

: ['æ.skɑt] : ['æskɒt]

n.

;Anglo-Scandinavian Cardiac Outcomes Trial

ascots  

ascot— see alsocravat

n.1.;2.

n.1.a broad cravat with square ends, often held in place with an ornamental stud

un.1.town in southern England where horseraces are held.2.a week of horse racing held in the town of Ascot, Berkshire, in the UK that many rich people and members of the royal family go to

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1.Lady Ascot: Do you know what I fear most? Alice: The decline of the aristocracy? Lady Ascot: Ugly grandchildren.

2.Lady Ascot: Imbeciles! The garden is planted with white roses when I've specifically asked the red.

3.Nail the villain: Kevin Bacon brings laser focus, and looks really good in an ascot, as uber-cool evil mastermind Sebastian Shaw.··

4.A woman wears an ornate hat on the first day of the Royal Ascot horse race meeting at Ascot, England.

5.He hated mathematics and, at Ascot School, he had to be frequently caned by the principal.

6."I look like I'm going to Ascot, " she said as soon as we met.:“穿。”

7.On Friday, New York Law School filed a lawsuit in Federal Court in Manhattan against Mr. Merkin and Ascot.

8.A racegoer sits alone before the start of the fourth day of racing at the Royal Ascot in southern England.

9.You ascot-wearing pink nosier! You're not a toy!

10.To the Pearl River Ascot, for example, the margin in Southern sanhuan project is a large community Nancheng rare one.