corset
corset 英 [ˈkɔ:sɪt] 美 [ˈkɔrsɪt]
n. (妇女用的)束腹,紧身褡;(中世纪流行的)紧身外套 vt. 给…穿上束腹;严格控制
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- A corset is a fitted garment with stiff supports that cinch in the waist of the person who's wearing it. Corsets can be worn for back support, but women used to wear them to look skinny in their dresses.
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- n. (妇女用的)束腹,紧身褡;(中世纪流行的)紧身外套
- vt. 给…穿上束腹;严格控制
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1. A bridal bra/corset mold and shape the upper body into a desired shape to fit the wedding dress.
新娘式乳罩束腹的模式和形状,是因为设计上需要适合上身的婚礼服。
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2. Then, performing her song, she emerged from a traditional red phone booth in a studded PVC corset with plumes on her shoulders, knee-high boots and fishnet tights.
然后,她的歌声表演,她摆脱了传统的聚氯乙烯镶嵌在她的肩膀,膝盖高的靴子和渔网袜羽毛紧身红色电话亭。
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3. The outrageous star is still not bored of flashing as much flesh as possible and showed off her derriere in tiny PVC knickers and a lace corset top.
荒谬绝伦的明星仍然不厌倦尽可能多的闪光灯,背过身来看到她身上聚氯乙烯短裤和花边风情。
- corset (n.) late 14c. (mid-13c. in Anglo-Latin), "a kind of laced bodice, close-fitting body garment," from Old French corset (13c.) "bodice, tunic," diminutive of cors "body," from Latin corpus "body" (from PIE root *kwrep- "body, form, appearance").
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