brooch
brooch 英 [brəʊtʃ] 美 [broʊtʃ]
n. (女用的)胸针,领针
名词复数:brooches
- That fancy pin your Grandma used to wear on her blouse or lapel? It's a brooch, held in place by a sharp needle clasp.
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- n. (女用的)胸针,领针
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1. “No birthday, ” she repeated, fingering the brooch on her breast.
“没有生日”,她复述道,一边玩弄着胸口的胸针。
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2. A lady with a large, sparkly spider brooch asks me what size I think she would take in a black dress she is admiring.
一位带着一枚大而闪亮的蜘蛛胸针的女士,正在欣赏着一件黑色的礼服,过来问我她能穿多大号的?
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3. “Ultimately, we envision the camera becoming so small that it integrates into clothing, such as the button of a shirt, a brooch, or a pendant”, he said.
帕特里克说:“我们想象一下,如果这个摄影机非常小巧,我们就可以把它放进衣服里,像衬衫扣子、胸针、或是项链的坠子一样。”
- brooch (n.) "ornamental clasp consisting of a pin and a covering shield," early 13c., from Old French broche "long needle" (see broach (n.)). Specialized meaning led 14c. to distinct spelling.
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