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n. 男子服饰经销商;杂货商
n.
男子服饰经销商,缝纫用品商人;
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复数:haberdashers
英英释义
haberdasher[ 'hæbədæʃə ]
n.a merchant who sells men's clothing
同义词:clothier
权威例句
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HABERDASHER'S CLOSET
Haberdasher's Problem
La casa Haberdasher de Londres
Generalization of Haberdasher's Puzzle
Mr. Joseph Hanson, The Haberdasher
JAG the Haberdasher: Modeling fashion and a renaissance
Haberdasher's Closet: Actor Nick Cannon Demonstrates the Makings of an Attractive Wardrobe
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James Morrison (1789-1857), 'Napoleon of Shopkeepers,' Millionaire Haberdasher, Modern Entrepreneur
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haberdasher: [14] No one is too sure what Anglo-Norman hapertas meant – perhaps ‘piece of cloth’, perhaps ‘small goods’ – but it is the nearest we can come to the origin of that curious word haberdasher. The theory is that it had an Anglo-Norman derivative, *habertasser or *haberdasser, never actually recorded, which passed into Middle English as haberdassher.The term seems originally to have denoted a ‘seller of small fancy goods’ – and indeed in the 16th and 17th centuries it was often used synonymously with milliner, which had a similar broad meaning in those days – but gradually it passed into two more specific applications, ‘seller of hats’ (now obsolete in British English, but surviving in the American sense ‘seller of men’s hats, gloves, etc’) and ‘seller of dressmaking accessories’.
haberdasher (n.)
early 14c. (late 13c. as a surname), "seller of small articles of trade" (caps, purses, beads, thread, stationery, etc.), from Anglo-French, where apparently it was an agent noun formation from hapertas "small wares," also a kind of fabric, a word of unknown origin. Sense of "dealer in men's wares" is 1887 in American English, via intermediate sense of "seller of caps." Middle English haberdash (n.) "small articles of trade sold by a haberdasher" appears to be a back-formation from this word, and the verb haberdash is late (1630s) and rare.
1. The difference was not significant ( P > 0.05 ) between feeding with and feeding Eureka with Hercules.
而Eureka与 Hercules间差异均不显著 ( P>0.05 ).
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2. You aspire to an Olympian, yet their reign is ending, Hercules.
你渴望成为奥林匹斯众神的一员, 但是他们的统治即将终结, 赫拉克勒斯.
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3. What was the only way for Hercules to become a god again?
赫尔克里斯再次变成神的唯一办法是什么 呢 ?
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4. I will follow you even to the Pillars of Hercules.
我将追随你到天涯海角.
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5. James Bond is the Hercules or Perseus of the modern age.
詹姆斯邦德是大力神,是现代的帕尔修斯.
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