tiara 英 [tɪ'ɑːrə]   美 [tɪ'ɑrə]

tiara

tiara  英 [tɪ'ɑːrə] 美 [tɪ'ɑrə]

n. 女式冕状头饰;(罗马教皇的)三重冕 

名词复数:tiaras 

Pick a veil and tiara that match the dress. 挑一条面纱、一个头饰并与礼服风格相吻合。
It usually is really worth being dressed in a white attire if she might possibly use a tiara or rhinestone necklace with it! 如果她可能戴冕妆头饰或者是莱茵石项链搭配的话,穿着白色礼服通常是十分合适的!

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  • n. 女式冕状头饰;(罗马教皇的)三重冕
  • 1. Pick a veil and tiara that match the dress.

    挑一条面纱、一个头饰并与礼服风格相吻合。

  • 2. It usually is really worth being dressed in a white attire if she might possibly use a tiara or rhinestone necklace with it!

    如果她可能戴冕妆头饰或者是莱茵石项链搭配的话,穿着白色礼服通常是十分合适的!

  • 3. Forget the Alamo for a couple of minutes. The big battle now is between a defrocked beauty queen and the pageant directors who took her tiara .

    先别光想着《阿拉莫之战》,今天这场大战是在被摘掉皇冠的选美大赛皇后和选美大赛组织者之间展开的。

  • tiara (n.) 1550s, "headdress of the Persian kings" (also worn by men of rank), from Latin tiara, from Greek tiara, of unknown origin. Earlier in Englished form tiar (1510s). As a richly jeweled headband in Western wear, 1650s (tiar; 1718 as tiara). Related: Tiaraed.
tiara / tiˈɑːrə ; NAmE tiˈɑːrə / noun a piece of jewellery like a small crown decorated with precious stones,worn by a woman, for example a princess, on formal occasions 冠状头饰(女子用,如公主在正式场合戴的镶有宝石的王冠式头饰) tiara tiaras tiara / tiˈɑːrə ; NAmE tiˈɑːrə /
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