sash
sash 英 [sæʃ] 美 [sæʃ]
n. 腰带;肩带;饰带;框格 vt. 系上腰带;装以窗框
名词复数:sashes
- A sash is a wide band of fabric that either secures clothing around your waist or decorates a uniform. The sash on a small child's dress often ties in back with a large bow.
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- n. 腰带;肩带;饰带;框格
- vt. 系上腰带;装以窗框
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1. The upper half of the big kilt evolved into the separate plaid (or sash) which is now worn at more formal events.
大格呢裙的上半身则逐渐演变为单独的格呢披肩(或肩带),如今多在较为正式的场合穿着。
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2. My plan was toenter the house, sneak up on him from behind, and strangle thenattering little carbuncle with a sash.
我的计划就是进入他的房间,从后面偷袭他,用腰带将这个絮絮叨叨的小粉刺给勒死。
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3. Is my sash right?
我的腰带这样行吗?
- sash (n.1) strip of cloth, 1590s, originally in reference to Oriental dress, "strip of cloth twisted into a turban," from Arabic shash "muslin cloth." Meaning "strip of cloth worn about the waist or over the shoulder" first recorded 1680s.
- sash (n.2) framed part of a window, 1680s, sashes, mangled Englishing of French châssis "frame" of a window or door (see chassis). French word taken as a plural and -s trimmed off by 1704. Sash-weight attested from 1737.
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