coif

  • n.高级律师的职位(或资格);(在英国皇家法庭有特权的)高级律师所戴的白巾;(修女戴在头巾下的)贴头帽;(男女)头巾式帽
  • v.盖以头巾,戴紧帽

过去式: coifed; coiffed 现在分词: coifing; coiffing 过去分词: coifed; coiffed 第三人称单数: coifs

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noun

1
a skullcap worn by nuns under a veil or by soldiers under a hood of mail or formerly by British sergeants-at-law
2
the arrangement of the hair (especially a woman's hair)
Synonym: hairdo hairstyle hair style coiffure

verb

1
arrange attractively
dress my hair for the wedding
Synonym: dress arrange set do coiffe coiffure
2
cover with a coif

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  1. For this sporty girl , coif is fashionable and practical as well .

    这位是运动型的,头巾时尚又实用!

  2. Experimental results show that coif wavelet radix , 3 ~ 4 wavelet decomposition levels , 5 × 5 window and sphere transformation can yield better effect .

    实验结果表明,采用coif小波基、3~4层小波分解、特征窗口大小5×5、球体变换,可取得较理想的融合效果。

  3. The name comes from the Capuchin friars , possibly referring to the colour of their brown cover , surrounded by a ring of coif .

    此时咖啡的颜色,就像圣芳济教会的修士在深褐色的外衣上覆上一条头巾一样,咖啡因此得名。

  4. Although coifs and comestibles would not seem to have much in common , for a specific demographic , a cappuccino made with locally roasted , ethically grown beans is a natural accompaniment to high-caliber haircuts .

    虽然美发与美食似乎相去甚远,然而,对某些特定的人群而言,一杯以栽培得当、当地烘焙的咖啡豆烹煮而成的卡布奇诺,自然与那些高档理发店相得益彰。

  5. The 92-year-old , petite , well-poised and proud lady , who is fully dressed each morning by eight o'clock , with her hair fashionably coifed and makeup perfectly applied , even though she was legally blind , moved to a nursing home today .

    这位92岁高龄、个子小巧、自信而又骄傲的老太太,每天早晨8点就穿戴整齐了。她的头发时髦的护在帽子里,妆也化得恰倒好处,即使她今天合情合理地失明、要搬进一家养老院也不例外。