chignon
chignon 英 [ˈʃi:njɒn] 美 [ˈʃinjɑn]
n. 假髻
名词复数:chignons
- A chignon is a sleek, elegant hairdo that's similar to a bun. A ballerina might pull her hair back into a chignon.
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- n. 假髻
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1. The new Mrs. Barack Obama wore her hair pulled back into a classic chignon for her wedding day.
巴拉克·奥巴马的新夫人(奥巴马二婚),婚礼当天,她的头发被盘成传统发髻。
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2. Grandma Meagram sits trim and straight. Her hair is beautiful, white but stillslightly tinged with the red I have inherited from her, and perfectly coiledand pinned into a chignon.
奶奶笔直的坐着,她的头发很漂亮,虽然白了但还是有些我遗传到的红头发,而且用发髻很整齐的盘起来了。
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3. But for all the modesty of her spreading skirts, the demureness of hair netted smoothly into a chignon and the quietness of small white hands folded in her lap, her true self was poorly concealed.
不过,无论她散开的长裙显得多么老实,发髻梳在后面显得多么端庄,那双交叠在膝头上的小手显得多么文静,她的本来面目终归是藏不住的。
- chignon (n.) "knot or coil of hair worn at the back of the neck," 1783, from French chignon "nape of the neck," from Old French chaignon "iron collar, shackles, noose" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *catenionem (nominative *catenio), from Latin catena "chain, fetter, restraint" (see chain (n.)). Popular 1780s, 1870s, 1940s. Form influenced in French by tignon "coil of hair."
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