a tie or scarf with broad ends looped to lie flat one upon the other and sometimes held with a pin. [1905–10; so called from the fashionable dress worn at theAscotraces] As•cot (ˈæs kət) n. a village in SE Berkshire, in S England: annual horse races. ...
The security guards at one point stop me from entering the upper floors because without a shirt and tie, we point out that it was not up to us but they are adamant. We get through anyway and we don't move anymore. A real spectacle, endless class! In 2 we spend £...
Tie a ribbon, scarf, tie, cravat, etc 系丝带、头巾、领带、围巾等28Pipe bend with female thread tie a ribbon, scarf, tie, cravat, etc 两头带阴螺纹的弯头系丝带、头巾、领带、围巾等29He affected a stiff white cravat, after the example of his principal, and was always closely buttoned up a...