tiaras
英 [tɪˈɑːrəz]
美 [tiˈɑrəz]
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)
tiara的复数
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.
双语例句
- She wears jeans in public, and chooses chunky strings of natural stones and abstract silver necklaces over diamond tiaras or gold parures.
她会在公共场合穿牛仔裤,更喜欢硕大的天然彩石项链与图案抽象的银项链,而不是钻石头冠或是黄金首饰。 - Playing with our Tiaras all day.
那就是整天玩我们的发饰。 - In the United States, brides tend to prefer headbands, veils and tiaras.
在美国,新娘喜欢佩戴发带、面纱、和王冠式头饰。 - In fact, at Serendipity Tiaras, fascinator sales have trumped orders for tiaras, considered to be the traditional wedding headpiece, she said.
她表示,其实该公司羽毛头饰的销量已经超过传统的王冠式头饰。 - The jeweller, which sells 100-carat diamond Tiaras from its marble-clad boutique in London, is raising capital to expand its presence in Asia.
这家在其大理石店面的伦敦精品店销售100克拉钻石皇冠的珠宝商,拟筹集资本,扩大亚洲业务。 - In fact, why don't you all take tiaras?
其实,你们为什么不都戴上头冠呢?