单词 | tarboosh |
例句 | Ataturk not only Romanized the alphabet and got rid of the tarboosh, he also set up these government distilleries for raki, a double-distilled aniseed drink. Q&A: Drinking in Istanbul and Bangkok 2013-08-27T19:16:30Z Wearing peaked black headdresses and long robes, a procession of Armenian priests is led along the stone streets of Jerusalem's Old City by two suited men in felt tarboosh hats with ceremonial walking sticks. Controversial land sale puts Jerusalem Armenians on edge 2023-06-19T04:00:00Z Its liveried crew still change uniforms daily—purple robes in the morning, black in the evening—with complementary red felt tarboosh hats. A Nile Cruise with Retro-Glamour Appeal 2018-05-30T04:00:00Z In the black-and-white picture, he sits imperiously in a galabiya, a cane in one hand and a tarboosh on his head. Egypt’s Failed Revolution 2016-12-25T05:00:00Z "So you do speak German," remarked the wearer of the tarboosh. The Airship "Golden Hind" 2012-04-21T02:00:26.983Z He wore a cloak, richly embroidered, over a long white under-robe; and the magisterial tarboosh, with a bandeau of gold braid, was set down over his fine white hair. Saul of Tarsus A Tale of the Early Christians 2011-10-28T02:00:22.437Z His headdress was a scarlet, close-fitting cap, not unlike the Egyptian "tarboosh". The Wireless Officer 2011-10-24T02:00:17.560Z Their tall tarbooshes made them look even taller than they were, and the big brass plates on their belt-buckles shone like gold. Cupid in Africa 2011-09-28T02:00:21.467Z Gen. Mohammed Massoud, a senior rebel military commander normally only seen in green fatigues, arrived wrapped in a white tribal blanket, sporting a red tarboosh. Tribes in Libya Are Changing the Conflict 2011-03-13T14:00:00Z Sitting on his haunches with his arms clasped round his bent knees, he nodded his crimson tarboosh until his head found a rather uncomfortable resting-place on his clasped hands. The Airship "Golden Hind" 2012-04-21T02:00:26.983Z They were bearded, gowned in linen, covered with tarbooshes, and as they walked their indoor sandals made no sound upon the polished pavement of the atrium. Saul of Tarsus A Tale of the Early Christians 2011-10-28T02:00:22.437Z There were English, Russians, men from South America, and three Orientals in tarbooshes. Sentimental Education Vol 1 2011-01-04T03:01:07.467Z In their tall tarbooshes, jerseys, shorts and puttees, they looked most workman-like and competent soldiers. Cupid in Africa 2011-09-28T02:00:21.467Z The predominence of the tarboosh in the streets added to the brightness of the scene. The Story of the Great War, Volume VII (of VIII) American Food and Ships; Palestine; Italy invaded; Great German Offensive; Americans in Picardy; Americans on the Marne; Foch's Counteroffensive. "Very well, then," agreed Otto, producing a paper from the double crown of his tarboosh. The Airship "Golden Hind" 2012-04-21T02:00:26.983Z Though taken by surprise, his Turkish coolness did not forsake him; calling for his dragoman, he said, 'Ask those gentlemen where they bought their tarbooshes?' Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 353, March 1845 The scarlet tarboosh on that gentleman's head leaned the Englishman's fancy to a harem. Command They closed around the car, and Rick recognized two who had taken part in the attack at the museum—the Sudanese and the big Egyptian who had worn a tarboosh. The Egyptian Cat Mystery He had a long white beard, and wore a suit of dark blue cloth, red silk girdle, lemon-colored pointed leather shoes, and a tarboosh wound round by a large green turban. Harper's Young People, July 6, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly On it moved a kaleidoscopic gallery of tarbooshes, red tabs and top hats. The Tale of a Trooper The man who came in was naked, save for a tarboosh on his head and a loin-cloth about his middle. The Keepers of the King's Peace In three parties of two, each accompanied by an Arab dressed in European clothes, but wearing a tarboosh, they left the hotel. The Sins of Séverac Bablon His colorful costume had given way to European clothes, except for a tarboosh. The Egyptian Cat Mystery He wore a suit of dark green cloth, a crimson satin vest, silk girdle of many colors, and a red tarboosh. Harper's Young People, July 6, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly Others entered and did their gymnastics, until the room contained the whole Cabinet, all portly persons in tarbooshes, the afore-mentioned Sudan gentleman, and a few British people, one in khaki. The Tale of a Trooper He wore full pantaloons, a loose sort of jacket, with a shawl bound round the waist, and his head was protected by a tarboosh, with a turban wrapped round it. For Fortune and Glory A Story of the Soudan War Where chrysanthemum and yashmak turban and tarboosh, uraeus and Indian plume had mingled gaily, no soul remained; but yet—he was in error ... someone did remain. Brood of the Witch-Queen On his curly hair was a tarboosh of red velvet. The Egyptian Cat Mystery The waiter who served this table apart might have testified that one was an Englishman, wearing in addition to European evening dress the native tarboosh, or fez. The Lighted Match The tassel of his tarboosh, a little red inverted flowerpot capping the summit, gyrated violently in moments of excitement. The Tale of a Trooper Harry himself was dressed in a linen suit of European cut, with a tarboosh or red cap on his head, with a turban twisted round it. For Fortune and Glory A Story of the Soudan War So all the company said a Fattah for the success of the voyage, and Reis Mohammed was exhorted to ‘open his eyes,’ and he should have a tarboosh if he did well. Letters from Egypt In Egypt a fez is called a tarboosh. The Egyptian Cat Mystery Asaad wears a red tarboosh or cap on his head, a loose jacket, and trowsers which are like a blue bag gathered around the waist, with two small holes for his feet to go through. The Women of the Arabs He removed his jewelled crown; he drew off his purple tarboosh, and bowed before the young tribune. Vergilius A Tale of the Coming of Christ Arrived at the hotel, with my head swimming with palm-trees, railroad, turbans, tarbooshes, veiled women, camels, pipes, dust, donkeys, oceans of blue calico, groaning water-wheels, the Nile, far-off view of the Pyramids, etc., The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, June, 1862 Devoted To Literature and National Policy I shall always fancy the Good Samaritan in a tarboosh with a white beard and very long eyes. Letters from Egypt A big, sloppy type in a black coat and a tarboosh. The Egyptian Cat Mystery Salaaming until his tarboosh reached the level of his knees, the inwardly shaking Achmed stood before his two guests. Desert Love The king sat erect, a purple tarboosh and crown of wrought gold upon his head. Vergilius A Tale of the Coming of Christ Our local guide, a Swahili in tarboosh and a beautiful saffron robe, showed signs of strong excitement. African Camp Fires Such a number of lovely faces—all dressed in white European-cut clothes and red tarbooshes. Letters from Egypt Some distance behind are two other types, in tarbooshes. The Egyptian Cat Mystery One wore a kind of tarboosh on his head, and the others had bits of rag twisted round their hair. Korea's Fight for Freedom Keenly he scanned the dunes, eager for sight of a white tarboosh, or headgear, at which to take a pot-shot. The Flying Legion The guide wore still his red tarboosh, his dark short jacket, his saffron yellow nether garment—it was not exactly a skirt—and his silver-headed rattan cane. African Camp Fires So his place began to be frequented by effendis in tarboosh and semi-European clothes, who could chew the cud of bitterness aloud between walls that the crusaders had built four feet thick. Jimgrim and Allah's Peace The Sudanese and the big man in the tarboosh dove for the boys like a well-rehearsed wrestling team! The Egyptian Cat Mystery Just before he was due Athelny routed out an Egyptian tarboosh and insisted on putting it on. Of Human Bondage They had neither tarboosh nor burnous, but simply red fezes; tight sleeveless shirts of striped stuff, and trousers of Turkish cut. The Flying Legion He wore a scarlet tarboosh, a livery of violet, and the holes for silver rings in the tops of his ears were so large that the light shining through gave the effect of inserted diamonds. It Happened in Egypt All of them wore more or less European clothing, with the inevitable tarboosh, each set at a different angle. Jimgrim and Allah's Peace Most of the men shave their heads, and wear a turban or tarboosh as a covering. People of Africa Above the hook-nose, once aristocratic, now vulture-like and shrunken like that of Rameses in his glass case at Ghizeh, was a tarboosh tilting forward over the eyes, nearly covering the forehead. Donovan Pasha, and Some People of Egypt — Complete His tarboosh had been blown away, disclosing white hair. The Flying Legion Most of his friends wear European clothes, and the tarboosh which Egyptians love because it never blows away or falls off when they pray. It Happened in Egypt A man in Arab deshabille with a red tarboosh awry, thrust out his head and drew it in again quickly. Jimgrim and Allah's Peace Above the hook- nose, once aristocratic, now vulture-like and shrunken like that of Rameses in his glass case at Ghizeh, was a tarboosh tilting forward over the eyes, nearly covering the forehead. Donovan Pasha, and Some People of Egypt — Volume 1 The soldiers were mustered in new tarbooshes, and the long white shirts of the Mrima and the Island. How I Found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley People pass dressed in the long robe and tarboosh of the East; and some of the houses, above the European shops, are ornamented with mushrabiyas. Egypt (La Mort de Philae) As Jarvis Pasha spoke, he opened the door, and summoned in a brown young Britisher wearing the tarboosh which denotes "Gyppy" officialdom. It Happened in Egypt Most of the men suffer from headache; this is owing to the absurd covering, the fez, or tarboosh, which is no protection against the sun. Ismailia Then he changed all his clothes and, donning a travelling cloak and a tarboosh, took a case, containing a spear of bamboo-cane, four-and-twenty cubits long, made in several pieces, to fit into one another. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 07 He no longer wore his chauffeur's livery, but was arrayed in a white linen robe, red-sashed, and wore loose, red slippers; a tarboosh perched upon his shaven skull. The Yellow Claw Then passages of the Koran chanted by a group of Moorish boys in their jellabs, purple and chocolate and white, peaked above their red tarbooshes. The Scapegoat; a romance and a parable I had already sent him, from Foweera, a beautiful cloak of gold brocade, together with a new tarboosh and sky-blue turban. Ismailia The prisoner was dressed in a filthy brown woollen cloak, and his head was covered with a greasy and almost black tarboosh he had the appearance of having slept on a dust-heap. Ismailia A red tarboosh followed the life-buoy, floating near it on the surface. Ismailia |
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