gloved adj. 带有手套的
v. 给…戴手套;给…当手套用(glove的过去分词)
- English: A gloved cat catches no mice.
中文:戴手套的猫儿抓不到老鼠。 - They had just stood up, in full-dress uniforms, clasping white-gloved hands, apparently about to dance.
他们穿着军礼服,刚刚站立起来,带着白手套的手互相握着,看来要跳舞的样子。 - The others presumably felt that the risk of tearing or smudges from oily, humid hands (albeit gloved) was an even greater worry than exposing a single precious page to continuous light.
其他出借人可能觉得,和把一张珍贵的书页暴露在持续光照下的风险相比,用油腻潮湿的手(即使戴着手套)撕裂或弄脏展品的危险是才更大的担忧。
gloved[ adj ]
having the hands covered with gloves
<adj.all>
Glove \Glove\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gloved}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Gloving}.]
To cover with, or as with, a glove.
gloved \gloved\ adj.
having the hands covered with gloves. Opposite of
{gloveless}.
[WordNet 1.5]