bauble
bauble 英 [ˈbɔ:bl] 美 [ˈbɔbəl]
n. 小玩意;美观而无价值的饰物
名词复数:baubles
- Baubles are trinkets or novelty items that cost little and aren’t very important or valuable, such as a plastic ring in the shape of a daisy that covers half of your finger in hot-pink plastic.
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- n. 小玩意;美观而无价值的饰物
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1. Meanwhile back in Lauscha, the Christmas bauble pilgrimage is almost over for 2010.
同时让我们回到劳沙小镇,圣诞之旅几乎要到2010年才结束。
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2. To David, this was not just one more bauble in an already overcrowded jewelry box. Rather, this was his love displayed on my arm for all the world to see.
对戴维来说,这个不仅仅是一个装在拥挤的首饰盒中的小玩意,而是一个向世界宣布他对我的爱,戴在我手臂的爱。
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3. On this particular Saturday, hundreds of visitors in dozens of tour buses from all around Germany have made the trip to Lauscha's annual Christmas "Kugelmarkt," or glass bauble market.
在这个特别的星期六,来自德国各地数百名游客,乘坐旅游巴士来享受劳沙市一年一度的圣诞玻璃之旅,或者说玻璃派对。
- bauble (n.) early 14c., "showy trinket or ornament," from Old French baubel "child's toy, trinket," probably a reduplication of bel, from Latin bellus "pretty" (see belle). Or else related to babe, baby. Meaning "a trifle, thing of little or no value" is from 1630s.
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