collar

[ˈkɒlə]
n
the part of a garment around the neck and shoulders, often detachable or folded over
any band, necklace, garland, etc, encircling the neck
a collar of flowers
a band or chain of leather, rope, or metal placed around an animal's neck to restrain, harness, or identify it
a marking or structure resembling a collar, such as that found around the necks of some birds or at the junction of a stem and a root
a section of a shaft or rod having a locally increased diameter to provide a bearing seat or a locating ring
a cut of meat, esp bacon, taken from around the neck of an animal
vb
to put a collar on; furnish with a collar
to seize by the collar
to seize; arrest; detain
- 习惯用语
- hot under the collar aroused with anger, annoyance, etc