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caped
- IPA[keɪpt]
英式
- wearing a cape or sleeveless cloak;(of an item of clothing) having a part that falls loosely over the shoulders from the neckband
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- 1. wearing a cape or sleeveless cloak a mysterious caped figure we're ready for the caped crime fighter to rise up and prove his honour
- ▪ (of an item of clothing) having a part that falls loosely over the shoulders from the neckband she looked chic in a black caped tuxedo jacket a beautiful white caped gown
- a sleeveless cloak, typically a short one: he was wearing a flowing cape
- (in bullfighting) taunt (the bull) by flourishing a cape: the film shows a man expertly caping a charging bull
Oxford American Dictionary
- a sleeveless cloak, typically a short one: he was wearing a flowing cape
- (in bullfighting) taunt (the bull) by flourishing a cape: the film shows a man expertly caping a charging bull
Oxford Dictionary
- a headland or promontory: we could see the island from the cape
Oxford Dictionary
- a headland or promontory: we could see the island from the cape
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- the form of Dutch spoken by the early settlers at the Cape of Good Hope, which developed into ...
- relating to the Cape Dutch language.
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- the southernmost point of Greenland.
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- a soft edible yellow berry enclosed in a husk that resembles a lantern in shape.
Oxford Dictionary
- a soft edible yellow berry enclosed in a husk that resembles a lantern in shape.
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- wearing a cape or sleeveless cloak: a mysterious caped figure we're ready for the caped crime fighter to rise up and prove his honor
Oxford American Dictionary