Nghĩa của từ ruffs bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
a projecting starched frill worn around the neck, characteristic of Elizabethan and Jacobean costume.
As low necklines gave way to ruffs of starched lace, enameled gold and jeweled necklaces hung to the waist and below on men and women alike.
2
a projecting or conspicuously colored ring of feathers or hair around the neck of a bird or mammal.
The tail has a dark band at the end, with a lighter tip, which, like the dark ruff around the neck, is evident when fanned open.
verb
1
(in bridge, whist, and similar card games) play a trump in a trick that was led in a different suit.
The purpose of making a multiple lead is that provided that each opponent has at least one card of the suit led they cannot win by ruffing .

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1. Printed Cambric was used in London by 1595 for bands, cuffs, and ruffs.

2. Printed Cambric was used in London by 1595 for bands, cuffs, and ruffs

3. 6 They were the Mien, whose blue-turbaned women were swathed in dark robes accented with red wool ruffs.

4. The walls of Longleat House’s rooms and halls are lined with family portraiture—great oil-on-canvas renderings of Bewigged men in ruffs and doublets, and …

5. Their strange and exotic Attire attracted the French bon hommes, who were wearing formal ruffs, and who immediately took to the simple and relaxed military cloth tied at the neck

6. Description: The Bobcat is a stout-bodied, medium-sized feline, with a short, “bobbed” tail (about six inches in length), prominent cheek ruffs, and tufts of black hair on its pointed ears

7. In the 17th century, the word band was sometimes used for ruffs, the large round collars of pleated muslin or linen worn by men and women of the time period, and the Bandbox was invented for …

8. Some were pictures of children -- little girls in thick satin frocks which reached to their feet and stood out about them, and boys with puffed sleeves and lace collars and long hair, or with big ruffs around their necks.