cuirass

英 [kwɪ'ræs] 美
  • n. 胸甲;铁甲

英英释义


1. medieval body armor that covers the chest and back

实用场景例句


For battle they wore a cuirass ( breastplate ) , helmet, and greaves.
战场上,他们身着重装胸 甲, 头盔和护胫甲.

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Later, this can be upgraded to an Assult Cuirass.
随后, 它还可以合成强袭装甲.

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双语例句


1. For battle they wore a cuirass ( breastplate ) , helmet, and greaves.
战场上,他们身着重装胸 甲, 头盔和护胫甲.

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2. Later, this can be upgraded to an Assult Cuirass.
随后, 它还可以合成强袭装甲.

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英文词源


cuirass
cuirass: [15] A cuirass ‘breastplate’ is literally, and was originally, a piece of body armour made of leather. The word comes, via French cuirasse, from Vulgar Latin *coriācia, a nominal use of the Latin adjective coriāceus ‘made of leather’. This was a derivative of corium ‘leather’, which came ultimately from the Indo-European base *ker- or *sker- ‘cut’ (source also of English shear), the underlying notion being of removing the animal’s hide with a knife. Other descendants of Latin corium include French cuir and Spanish cuero, both meaning ‘leather’.
=> curtail, shear, shirt, short, skirt
cuirass (n.)
"armor for the chest and back," mid-15c., from Middle French cuirasse (15c.), from Late Latin coriacea vestis "garment of leather," from Latin corium "leather, hide" (see corium). Cognate with Italian corazza, Spanish coraza, Portuguese couraça.