collar
noun
verb
ˈkɒlə
noun
1
CLOTHING
衣服
the
part
of
a
shirt,
coat
etc
that
fits
around
your
neck,
and
is
usually
folded
over
衣领,领子
He
grabbed
me
by
the
collar.
他抓住了我的衣领。
He
loosened
his
collar
and
tie
.
他松开领子和领带。
2
CAT/DOG
猫/狗
a
narrow
band
of
leather
or
plastic
that
is
fastened
around
an
animal’s
neck
〔动物脖子上的〕颈圈,项圈
3
INJURED NECK
受伤的脖子
an
object
that
someone
wears
around
their
neck
to
support
it
when
it
has
been
injured
〔支撑受伤脖子的〕护颈,颈圈
4
BUSINESS
商业
a
way
of
making
sure
that
stocks
you
own
do
not
lose
money,
even
if
their
price
goes
down
〔股票交易的〕项圈策略
5
MACHINE
机器
a
circular
ring
that
goes
round
a
pipe
to
make
it
stronger,
especially
where
two
pipes
join
together
箍; 垫圈; 束套; 套管
6
COLOURED FUR/FEATHERS
彩色毛皮/羽毛
a
band
of
fur,
feathers,
or
skin
around
an
animal’s
neck
that
is
a
different
colour
from
the
rest
of
the
animal
〔动物颈部的〕彩色毛圈
verb
7
to
catch
someone
and
hold
them
so
that
they
cannot
escape
抓住; 逮捕
The
police
collared
him
less
than
twenty
minutes
after
the
robbery.
抢劫发生后,警方不到二十分钟就抓到了他。
8
to
find
someone
so
that
you
can
talk
to
them,
especially
when
they
would
prefer
to
avoid
you
〔尤指在某人意欲避开时〕找到〔某人〕谈话
He
collared
her
in
the
staff
room
at
lunchtime
and
started
telling
her
about
his
holiday
plans.
中午他在员工休息室里逮到她,就开始说起他的休假计划来。
9
high-collared/open-collared/fur-collared etc
used
about
clothes
that
have
a
particular
type
of
collar
高领的/开领的/毛领的等
a
high-collared
blouse
高领女衬衫