tartan
tartan — 名詞
1. a design of colourful straight lines that cross one another at right angles to f
格子呢;格紋
彩線交叉成方格的蘇格蘭織品或圖案
a design of colourful straight lines that cross one another at right angles to form a set of squares, traditionally woven into woollen cloth in Scotland and used as a symbol of a particular family or region
Trang wore a green-and-red tartan scarf to the winter festival.
Trang 在冬季慶典中圍了一條紅綠相間的格子呢圍巾。
collocation: tartan + garment (scarf, skirt, tie)
Each Scottish clan has its own unique tartan pattern with specific colours.
每個蘇格蘭氏族都有自己獨特的格紋圖案和配色。
The shop sells tartan blankets made from soft local wool.
那家店鋪販售當地柔軟羊毛織成的格子呢毯。
Students at that school wear a tartan tie or skirt with their uniform.
那所學校的學生穿格子呢領帶或裙子搭配制服。
Yuki bought some tartan fabric to sew new cushions for the living room sofa.
Yuki 買了一些格子呢布料,打算為客廳沙發縫製新靠墊。
- plaid
often used interchangeably, though 'plaid' in American English can refer to any checked pattern, while 'tartan' retains the Scottish origin and clan association
- check
a simpler grid pattern without the specific Scottish cultural or clan meaning
- tweed
a rough woollen fabric from Scotland, but with a plain or herringbone weave rather than a crossed-colour pattern
用法筆記
'tartan' is countable when referring to a specific pattern (e.g. 'the MacGregor tartan'), and uncountable when referring to the fabric or material in general (e.g. 'made of tartan'). The plural 'tartans' means different patterns belonging to various clans.