His hat was bearskin, and his shoes, which were insulated with grass, had bearskin soles and goatskin uppers. 他的帽子是熊皮做的,鞋底也是熊皮,鞋帮鞋面用山羊皮,还衬著草,藉以绝缘。
The Monarch left Buckingham Palace in Queen Victoria's1842 ivory carriage, seated next to Philip in his red tunic and bearskin hat. 女王坐着维多利亚女王的1842年象牙马车离开白金汉宫,身着红色束腰外衣、戴熊皮帽的菲利普亲王坐在她的身旁。
bearskin
[ noun ]
the pelt of a bear (sometimes used as a rug)
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tall hat; worn by some British soldiers on ceremonial occasions
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Bearskin \Bear"skin`\, n. 1. The skin of a bear.
2. A coarse, shaggy, woolen cloth for overcoats.
3. A cap made of bearskin, esp. one worn by soldiers.
The corporation also began building several dozen homes for its employees and donated a new bearskin rug for the council chambers.
A bearskin would have been more efficient and easier to get, but frontier quilts had a significance far beyond utility.