chiffon
chiffon 英 [ˈʃɪfɒn] 美 [ʃɪˈfɑn]
n. 薄绸;雪纺绸;女子服装装饰品 adj. 用雪纺绸制成的;因加入起沫蛋白而松软的
名词复数:chiffons
- Chiffon is a fabric that’s light and silky. You have probably seen a slip or a dress made out of chiffon.
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- n. 薄绸;雪纺绸;女子服装装饰品
- adj. 用雪纺绸制成的;因加入起沫蛋白而松软的
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1. Their Valentino is built on light-as-air luxe components – lace, tulle, chiffon – that are grounded by shade and shape.
他们的华伦天奴是建立在空气般轻盈的豪华配件上的(蕾丝、薄纱、雪纺绸),以色调和形状为基础。
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2. Blame Marc Jacobs, who was the first to tap the trend, decking models at his Louis Vuitton autumn/winter 2009 catwalk show in black chiffon vertiginous ears.
在2009 年路易· 威登秋冬时装秀上,马克·雅各布斯让模特们戴上那些令人眩晕的黑色雪纺绸耳朵,成为开启这个流行趋势的第一人。
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3. Both of them chose off-the-shoulder dresses but Eva wowed guests in an orange silk gown, wearing diamond earrings, and the First Lady wore a blue chiffon, with a silver waistband.
伊娃身着一袭橘红色丝质坠地礼服,佩戴了钻石耳环,十分惊艳。 而米歇尔的长裙是蓝色雪纺材质,搭配了一条银色腰带。
- chiffon (n.) 1765, "feminine finery, something used by women purely for adornment," from French chiffon (17c.), diminutive of chiffe "a rag, piece of cloth" (17c.), which is of unknown origin, perhaps a variant of English chip (n.1) or one of its Germanic cousins. Klein suggests Arabic. Meaning "sheer silk fabric, thin gauze" is from 1890. Extension to pastry is attested by 1929, probably on the notion of "lightness."
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