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单词 casque
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Definition of casque in English:

casque

noun kɑːskkæsk
  • 1historical A helmet.

    〈史〉头盔

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Belgians understood this; the young reporter Tintin, clad in safari, capitula, and casque colonial, thwarted a ‘foreign’ threat to Belgium's Congolese Eldorado.
    • Typically, he is wearing a capitula or long shorts, knee socks, and a casque colonial or pith helmet.
  • 2Zoology
    A structure resembling a helmet, such as that on the bill of a hornbill or the head of a cassowary.

    〔动〕盔状突

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thought to have diverged from other avian lines in the Late Cretaceous Period, the colorful animal can measure five feet tall from its helmetlike casque to its daggerlike foot spurs, and it weighs up to 125 pounds.
    • In general, the sexes are fairly similar, though females are slightly larger and more brightly colored, and have larger casques.
    • The next reason is for commercially valuable by-products like horns, antlers, pelt, bones, feathers and casques.
    • Some cracids have brightly colored skin on the face or neck, or ornaments such as wattles, casques or combs.
    • How cassowaries produce their deep ‘boom’ is unclear, though Mack and his team speculate that cassowary communication is linked to the tall casques, or horn-like crests, that rise from the bird's head.

Origin

Late 17th century: from French, from Spanish casco. Compare with cask.

Definition of casque in US English:

casque

nounkæskkask
  • 1historical A helmet.

    〈史〉头盔

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Belgians understood this; the young reporter Tintin, clad in safari, capitula, and casque colonial, thwarted a ‘foreign’ threat to Belgium's Congolese Eldorado.
    • Typically, he is wearing a capitula or long shorts, knee socks, and a casque colonial or pith helmet.
  • 2Zoology
    A structure resembling a helmet, such as that on the bill of a hornbill or the head of a cassowary.

    〔动〕盔状突

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The next reason is for commercially valuable by-products like horns, antlers, pelt, bones, feathers and casques.
    • Thought to have diverged from other avian lines in the Late Cretaceous Period, the colorful animal can measure five feet tall from its helmetlike casque to its daggerlike foot spurs, and it weighs up to 125 pounds.
    • In general, the sexes are fairly similar, though females are slightly larger and more brightly colored, and have larger casques.
    • How cassowaries produce their deep ‘boom’ is unclear, though Mack and his team speculate that cassowary communication is linked to the tall casques, or horn-like crests, that rise from the bird's head.
    • Some cracids have brightly colored skin on the face or neck, or ornaments such as wattles, casques or combs.

Origin

Late 17th century: from French, from Spanish casco. Compare with cask.

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