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ESL CEFR | A1
scarf /skɑːf $ skɑːrf/ noun (plural scarfs or scarves /skɑːvz $ skɑːrvz/) [countable]
scarf (also scarf down/up) verb [transitive]
Irregular Forms: (pl) scarves
شال گردن، روسری
حمایل ابریشمی و امثال آن، شال گردن بستن، در شال پیچیدن، معماری: اتصال
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English DictionaryI. scarf1 /skɑːf $ skɑːrf/
noun (
plural scarfs or scarves /skɑːvz $ skɑːrvz/)
[countable][
Date: 1500-1600;
Language: Old North French;
Origin: escarpe, from Old French escherpe 'bag hung around the neck']
a piece of cloth that you wear around your neck, head, or shoulders, especially to keep warm
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. scarf2 (
also scarf down/up)
verb [transitive] American English informal[
Date: 1900-2000;
Origin: scoff 'to eat quickly' (18-21 centuries)]
to eat something very quickly:
She scarfed down a bagel on her way to work. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocationsscarf noun ADJ. long | chiffon, silk, woollen | college, football VERB + SCARF wind around sth, wrap around sth He wrapped his scarf around his neck.
knot, tie She had a scarf tied over her head.
unwind SCARF + VERB cover sth Her hair was covered by a silk scarf. ⇒ Special page at
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