sheath

noun
🔊/ʃiːθ/
🔊/ʃiːθ/
(plural sheaths
🔊/ʃiːðz/
🔊/ʃiːðz/
)
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  1. a cover that fits closely over the blade (= sharp part) of a knife or other sharp weapon or tool(刀、剑等的)鞘;(工具的)套
    • He put the dagger back in its sheath.他把短剑插回鞘中。
    • His sword was still in its sheath.他的剑仍在其鞘中。
  2. any layer that covers and fits closely over something for protection护套;护层;护皮
    • the sheath around an electric cable电线护皮
    Extra Examples
    • The wire has an outer sheath of copper.电线的外部护套为铜。
    • The cable is protected by a strong plastic sheath.电缆外层有结实的塑料护皮保护着。
  3. (British English)
    (also condom British and North American English, North American English or specialist prophylactic)
    a thin rubber tube that a man wears over his penis during sex to stop a woman from becoming pregnant or to protect against disease
  4. a woman’s dress that fits the body closely紧身连衣裙
    • a simple black silk sheath简单的黑色丝绸外套
  5. Word OriginOld English scǣth, scēath ‘scabbard’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch schede, German Scheide, also to the verb shed.