finery 英 [ˈfaɪnəri]   美 [ˈfaɪnəri]

finery

finery  英 [ˈfaɪnəri] 美 [ˈfaɪnəri]

n. 服饰;华丽的服饰,鲜艳服装;装饰 

名词复数:fineries 

Up on a pavilion the middle-aged lady was dressed in her gaudy finery, a green lace tunic over a white gown with sleeves to the floor. 在亭子上是一位穿着俗气服饰的中年妇女,白色长袍的外面是带花边的绿色短袍,袖子都拖到了地上。
The houses in this village were described by William Cobbett in 1830 on his Rural Rides as having "a good deal of show and finery" where "everything looks like gentility". 1830年,威廉姆.柯贝特(译者注:英国评论家)在他的《乡村羁旅》中曾经描写过这座村庄,他说这里的房屋“有很多华丽的装饰,无不显得高贵典雅。”

  • Finery is fancy and expensive clothing and jewelry. A lot of high school students look forward to the prom as a chance to dress up in their finery.
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  • n. 服饰;华丽的服饰,鲜艳服装;装饰
  • 1. Up on a pavilion the middle-aged lady was dressed in her gaudy finery, a green lace tunic over a white gown with sleeves to the floor.

    在亭子上是一位穿着俗气服饰的中年妇女,白色长袍的外面是带花边的绿色短袍,袖子都拖到了地上。

  • 2. The houses in this village were described by William Cobbett in 1830 on his Rural Rides as having "a good deal of show and finery" where "everything looks like gentility".

    1830年,威廉姆.柯贝特(译者注:英国评论家)在他的《乡村羁旅》中曾经描写过这座村庄,他说这里的房屋“有很多华丽的装饰,无不显得高贵典雅。”

  • 3. It doesn't have the philosophical subtleties of prime cause, or the theological finery of Creator; it is merely a handy way to talk about the necessary initial conditions to run a world.

    它既没有哲学上的初始起源的微妙之处,也没有神学上造物主的华丽服饰;它不过是探讨运行一个世界所必需的初始条件的一种方便途径。

  • finery (n.) 1670s, "showy dress," from fine (adj.) + -ery. Literally, "something that is fine."
fin·ery / ˈfaɪnəri ; NAmE ˈfaɪnəri / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) brightly coloured and elegant clothes and jewellery, especially those that are worn for a special occasion 高雅华丽的衣服;精美高贵的饰物 finery fineries fin·ery / ˈfaɪnəri ; NAmE ˈfaɪnəri /
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