halter
halter 英 [ˈhɔ:ltə(r)] 美 [ˈhɔltɚ]
n. 缰绳;绞索 vt. 给…套上缰绳;束缚
进行时:halting 过去式:halted 过去分词:haltered 第三人称单数:halts 名词复数:halters
- A halter is a device that's put on animals to restrain, lead, or train them. Another type of halter is a skimpy summer top that is anything but restraining.
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- n. 缰绳;绞索
- vt. 给…套上缰绳;束缚
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1. In fact, she had worn a sundress, but an initial police report had stated that she wore a halter top.
而事实是她穿了一件太阳裙,但警方最初的报告称她穿着一件系带背心。
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2. Isla Fisher looked at home on the red carpet in her navy halter neck dress set off with a silver clutch.
红地毯上的伊拉·菲舍尔因为一身海军蓝吊带礼服和银色手袋看起来就像在家中一样随意。
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3. Shedding my gingham skirts, I bought bell-bottoms from the Army-Navy store and wore them with tie-dyed halter tops.
我脱下了格子裙,从军需品店商店买来了喇叭裤,我穿起了喇叭裤与扎染的三角背心(露背装)。
- halter (n.) Old English hælfter "rope for leading a horse," from Proto-Germanic *halftra- "that by which something is held" (source also of Old Saxon haliftra "halter," Old High German halftra, Middle Dutch halfter), from suffixed form of PIE *kelp- "to hold, grasp" (see helve). Also "hangman's noose" (mid-15c.). In women's clothing sense, originally "strap attached to the top of a backless bodice and looped around the neck," 1935, later extended to the tops themselves.
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