diadem
diadem 英 [ˈdaɪədem] 美 [ˈdaɪəˌdɛm, -dəm]
n. 王权;王冠;带状头饰 vt. 为…加冕;为…带上象征王权的头带
名词复数:diadems
- A diadem is a crown, or something on a crown. If you’ve just won the Miss America pageant, reach up your hand — that’s right — that rhinestone encrusted circlet on your head? That’s a diadem.
- 请先登录
- n. 王权;王冠;带状头饰
- vt. 为…加冕;为…带上象征王权的头带
-
1. Their hair was then decorated with a diadem, jeweled combs, hair pins, scarfs and other accessories.
之后,她们的头发就会用带状的头饰,镶了珠宝的梳子,发夹,丝巾和其他一些装饰品妆扮起来。
-
2. It should be noted that Moses the law-giver married Zipporah (which means bird but is closely related to the word for diadem, see here) and she was one of seven sisters.
应该注意的是摩西已经在法律上娶得了西坡拉(鸟的意思但和王冠有紧密联系),她也是七姐妹之一。
-
3. Already her person was buried; only the fair young head and the diadem of white roses around it were still visible to the pitying heavens; and, last of all, was visible one white marble arm.
她身躯已被掩没,只有少女满是秀发的头和那玫瑰花冠任由怜悯的苍天俯视,最后就只剩下一只玉臂。
- diadem (n.) late 13c., from Old French diademe and directly from Latin diadema "cloth band worn around the head as a sign of royalty," from Greek diadema, from diadein "to bind across," from dia- "across" (see dia-) + dein "to bind," related to desmos "band," from PIE root *dē- "to bind." Used of the headband worn by Persian kings and adopted by Alexander the Great and his successors.
- 请先登录
0 个回复