tiara
英 [tɪ'ɑːrə]
美 [tɪ'ɑrə]
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tiara 冠状头饰来自希腊语 tiara,冠状头饰,原为波斯国王或贵族所佩带的头巾装饰。
- 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 anglicized form tiar (1510s). As a richly jeweled headband in Western wear, 1650s (tiar; 1718 as tiara). Related: Tiaraed.
- 1. She wore a lovely tiara but the groom, not to be outdone, had on a very smart embroidered waistcoat.
- 她戴了一顶漂亮的冕状头饰,而新郎也毫不逊色,身着一件非常讲究的刺绣西服马甲。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. We need to find that tiara and get Venus out of there.
- 我们要找到那头冠,并带维纳斯离开那里.
来自电影对白
- 3. She bore the homecoming queen tiara to school.
- 她戴着返校节最漂亮女生的皇冠到学校.
来自互联网
- 4. She was wearing a tiara, a diamond necklace and a gold bracelet the works!
- 她戴着个冕状头饰 、 一条钻石项链还有一个金手镯--全套首饰!
来自互联网
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