cockade
英 [kɒ'keɪd]
美 [kɑ'ked]
cockade 帽章(显示军衔,政党身份等)来自cock, 公鸡。字面意思即像公鸡一样趾高气扬的,傲慢的。
- cockade (n.)
- 1709, earlier cockard (1650s), from French cocarde (16c.), fem. of cocard (Old French cocart) "foolishly proud, cocky," as a noun, "idiot, fool;" an allusive extension from coq (see cock (n.1)).
- 1. The red cap and tricolour cockade were universal , both among men and women.
- 他们无论男女,都一律戴着红便帽, 缀着三色帽徽.
来自英汉文学 - 双城记