locket 英 [ˈlɒkɪt]   美 [ˈlɑkɪt]

locket

locket  英 [ˈlɒkɪt] 美 [ˈlɑkɪt]

n. 小盒;小盒式吊坠 

名词复数:lockets 

What could be more classic than a fine gold locket with your photo inside? 有什么东西会比锁着你的相片的小金盒更经典吗?
That summer I got a gold locket for my birthday and cut out a heart-shaped portrait of my dad to wear inside. 那年夏天,我拿到了生日礼物,一只黄金的挂在项链下的小盒子。我剪下了爸爸的心形的画像放在里面佩戴着。

  • A locket is a small piece of jewelry that's worn on a necklace and opens to reveal a small photograph or memento inside. Your grandmother's silver locket might not be worth a lot of money, but it probably has a lot of sentimental value to you.
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  • n. 小盒;小盒式吊坠
  • 1. What could be more classic than a fine gold locket with your photo inside?

    有什么东西会比锁着你的相片的小金盒更经典吗?

  • 2. That summer I got a gold locket for my birthday and cut out a heart-shaped portrait of my dad to wear inside.

    那年夏天,我拿到了生日礼物,一只黄金的挂在项链下的小盒子。我剪下了爸爸的心形的画像放在里面佩戴着。

  • 3. One heart is a locket with a picture of you and me together.

    第一颗心,是一个放置咱俩照片的小挂盒。

  • locket (n.) mid-14c., "iron cross-bar of a window," from Old French loquet "door-handle, bolt, latch, fastening" (14c.), diminutive of loc "lock, latch," from Frankish or some other Germanic source (compare Old Norse lok "fastening, lock;" see lock (n.1)). Meaning "little ornamental case with hinged cover" (containing a lock of hair, miniature portrait, etc.) first recorded 1670s. Italian lucchetto also is from Germanic.
locket / ˈlɒkɪt ; NAmE ˈlɑːkɪt / noun a piece of jewellery in the form of a small case that you wear on a chain around your neck and in which you can put a picture, piece of hair, etc. 盒式项链坠(可放照片、头发等) locket lockets locket / ˈlɒkɪt ; NAmE ˈlɑːkɪt /
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