sash 英 [sæʃ]   美 [sæʃ]

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 

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。
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。

  • 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
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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.
sash / sæʃ ; NAmE sæʃ / noun 1 a long strip of cloth worn around the waist or over one shoulder, especially as part of a uniform (尤指制服的)腰带,肩带,饰带 2 either of a pair of windows, one above the other, that are opened and closed by sliding them up and down inside the frame (垂直推拉窗任何一扇的)窗扇 sash sashes sash / sæʃ ; NAmE sæʃ /
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