Lyuba
What does this sentence mean? Heavy bands were slashed across the sleeves of his coat.I don't understand which meaning of the verb "slash" is used here.
19 de abr de 2017 18:13
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Have you not omitted "of Astrakhan"? Isn't the full quote (from Sherlock Holmes) "Heavy bands of Astrakhan were slashed across the sleeves and fronts of his double-breasted coat" ? In other words, there were strips of Astrakhan attached to the sleeves and front of his coat in a decorative fashion.
20 de abril de 2017
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slash (verb)=To create slashes in a garment. slash (noun)=A slit in an outer garment exposing a lining or inner garment, usually of a contrasting color or design; any intentional long vertical cut in a garment. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/slash#Etymology_1 Here you can see an example of slashes. You can see the white inner garment sticking out through the slashed outer garment: https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/c1/4b/85/c14b852bcad061eb1400f6802724603d.jpg I'm not sure if you'll be able to see the above picture. Otherwise google "slashing fashion". Then you can see examples of this technique. Another picture: http://www.medievalhistories.com/strange-fashion/
19 de abril de 2017
Lyuba, the verb 'to slash' means 'to cut something, typically by using a knife or sword'. In other words, the man used a knife or sharp object to cut horizontal lines into the sleeves of his coat. I hope that helps :-) -Tom
19 de abril de 2017
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