skirt /ˈskɝt/
裙子,下擺,邊緣,郊區(vt.)位於…邊緣,裝邊于,迴避(vi.)位於邊緣
Skirt, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Skirted; p. pr. & vb. n. Skirting.]
1. To cover with a skirt; to surround.
Skirted his loins and thighs with downy gold. --Milton.
2. To border; to form the border or edge of; to run along the edge of; as, the plain was skirted by rows of trees. “When sundown skirts the moor.”
Skirt, v. t. To be on the border; to live near the border, or extremity.
Savages . . . who skirt along our western frontiers. --S. S. Smith.
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Skirt n.
1. The lower and loose part of a coat, dress, or other like garment; the part below the waist; as, the skirt of a coat, a dress, or a mantle.
2. A loose edging to any part of a dress. [Obs.]
A narrow lace, or a small skirt of ruffled linen, which runs along the upper part of the stays before, and crosses the breast, being a part of the tucker, is called the modesty piece. --Addison.
3. Border; edge; margin; extreme part of anything “Here in the skirts of the forest.”
4. A petticoat.
5. The diaphragm, or midriff, in animals.
skirt
n 1: cloth covering that forms the part of a garment below the
waist
2: a garment hanging from the waist; worn mainly by girls and
women
3: informal terms for a (young) woman [syn: dame, doll, wench,
chick, bird]
v 1: avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing
(duties, questions, or issues); "He dodged the issue";
"she skirted the problem"; "They tend to evade their
responsibilities"; "he evaded the questions skillfully"
[syn: hedge, fudge, evade, put off, circumvent,
parry, elude, dodge, duck, sidestep]
2: pass around or about; move along the border; "The boat
skirted the coast"
3: form the edge of
4: extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle; "The forest
surrounds my property" [syn: surround, border]