collar的意思和读音

collar

: [ˈkɑlər] : [ˈkɒlə(r)]

n.;(

v.

collars  collaring  collared  

adj.+n.white collar,blue collar,cervical collar

v.+n.wear collar

v.catch,corner,get hold of,grab,seize

collarn.

1.the part around the neck of a shirt, jacket or coat that usually folds down

a coat with a fur collar

I turned up my collar against the wind(= to keep warm) .

He always wears a collar and tie for work.

2.a band of leather or plastic put around the neck of an animal, especially a dog

a collar and lead/leash

3.a band made of a strong material that is put round sth, such as a pipe or a piece of machinery, to make it stronger or to join two parts together

v.

1.~ sbto capture sb and hold them tightly so that they cannot escape from you

Police collared the culprit as he was leaving the premises.

2.~ sbto stop sb in order to talk to them

I was collared in the street by a woman doing a survey.

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n.1.the part of a coat, shirt, or dress that goes around your neck; a thin piece of leather or plastic that a dog or cat wears around its neck; a priests dog collar; an object that you wear around your neck for medical reasons2.a part of an object or machine that fits around something curved and protects it3.an area around an animals or birds neck that is a different color from the rest of its body4.an occasion when the police arrest someone; someone arrested by the police1.the part of a coat, shirt, or dress that goes around your neck; a thin piece of leather or plastic that a dog or cat wears around its neck; a priests dog collar; an object that you wear around your neck for medical reasons2.a part of an object or machine that fits around something curved and protects it3.an area around an animals or birds neck that is a different color from the rest of its body4.an occasion when the police arrest someone; someone arrested by the police

v.1.to find someone and talk to them, usually about something that they do not want to talk about2.to catch or arrest someone

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1.You gave me a goodbye pat on the head, avoided my eyes, and politely refused to take my collar and leash with you.

2.The collar is environmental friendly and easy to recycle, therefore the disposal cost can be changed into profit.

3."Oh, it is nothing, " said the dog. "Every night my master puts a collar around my neck and chains me up. You will soon get used to it. "。”。“。”

4.I don't know how I did it, he being twenty-five pounds heavier than I, but I heaved him to the window by his shirt collar.25

5.Even the smallest collar I found was too big for him. And when he began to eat, I had to watch him all the time.西

6.And I picked him up by his shirt collar and said, "Keep going, keep going. ":“。”

7.Saddened at the reminder of the white-collar life he nearly had, he tells the inmate firmly that he never wants to see that book again.西

8.A dog that always pulls on the leash does not respect his owner as a pack leader, so I put a stop to it with a prong collar.使

9.Timmy will have to wear that collar for at least a week, you know, and he does look a bit comical when you first see him.

10.With an opening for the head in its center. There shall be a woven edge like a collar around this opening, so that it will not tear.