scarf
noun [ C ] uk/skɑːf/ us/skɑːrf/ scarves or scarfs
A2 围巾,领巾,披巾,头巾
a strip, square, or triangle of cloth, worn around the neck, head, or shoulders to keep you warm or to make you look attractive
a knitted/woollen/silk scarf 针织/羊毛/丝绸围巾
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- He had a woollen scarf around his neck.
- She wound a scarf around her neck.
- He was wearing a hat and scarf against the cold.
- She draped the scarf loosely around her shoulders.
- Would a little silk scarf look right with this outfit?
scarf
verb [ T ] uk/skɑːf/ us/skɑːrf/
US (also scarf down); (UK scoff)狼吞虎咽地吃
to eat something quickly and eagerly
Lunch is usually scarfed down in five minutes before they run out to play. 他们狼吞虎咽五分钟就吃完了午饭,然后就出去玩了。