tiara
英 [tiˈɑːrə]
美 [tiˈɑːrə]
n. 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)
复数:tiaras
BNC.24635 / COCA.22553
牛津词典
noun
- 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)
a piece of jewellery like a small crown decorated with precious stones , worn by a woman, for example a princess, on formal occasions
柯林斯词典
- (尤指上流社会妇女在正式场合佩戴的)冕状宝石头饰
Atiarais a metal band shaped like half a circle and decorated with jewels which a woman of very high social rank wears on her head at formal social occasions; also used of similar ornaments that girls or women wear on their heads.
英英释义
noun
- a jeweled headdress worn by women on formal occasions
双语例句
- Her hair is so long that she must wear it in a tiara on her head and travel with an attendant.
她的头发太长了,以至于她必须戴在头上的头饰和旅行服务员它。 - And come up with this gorgeous diamond tiara?
最后就找到这个漂亮的钻石冠了? - This young girl, fully aware, sat at a garden table in her pink formal gown, a tiara of flowers in her glossy black hair.
这个年轻的女孩,充分意识到了,穿着她的粉红色礼仪宽松长外衣坐在一张园桌旁,一个花冠在她光亮的黑发上。 - You must be talking about the tiara.
你一定是在说那顶头冠。 - Her sister curled her hair and put in blond extensions and a sparkly Tiara.
姐姐帮她卷发,套上长长的金色假发,然后再戴上一个亮闪闪的头冠。 - If a woman wanted a diamond tiara, she would explain that it was to save the expense of a bonnet.
如果一个女人想要一件钻石头饰,她会解释那样会省下一顶帽子钱。 - Well, why don't we get you a tiara.
喔,为什么不给我们一个皇冠呢。 - The 22-year-old bride, who worked as a systems data analyst and IT instructor, sported a breathtaking diamond tiara studded with six teardrop-shaped emeralds.
22岁的新娘是一名系统数据分析师和IT指导师。在婚礼上她佩戴着镶有六颗泪滴状祖母绿的钻石头冠,奢华到令人惊叹。 - 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! - You'd be a wonderful woman if you'd just let your Tiara slip a little.
如果你将你的头冠稍微倾斜一点,你会成为一个很好的女人。