corsage
英 [kɔː'sɑːʒ; 'kɔːsɑːʒ]
美 [kɔr'sɑʒ]
corsage 小花束cors, 同corp, 身体。原指紧身胸衣,后指胸衣上的装饰花束。
- corsage
- corsage: see corpse
- corsage (n.)
- late 15c., "size of the body," from Old French cors "body" (see corpse); the meaning "body of a woman's dress, bodice" is from 1818 in fashion plates translated from French; 1843 in a clearly English context. Sense of "a bouquet worn on the bodice" is 1911, American English, apparently from French bouquet de corsage "bouquet of the bodice."
- 1. My wife waved her corsage in time to the music.
- 我的妻子也随着音乐的节奏挥动着那束鲜花.
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- 2. Straightening up, he came to our table, holding the other corsage in front of him.
- 他直起身躯, 朝我们的餐桌走来, 那另一束鲜花擎在他的胸前.
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- 3. A bronze sequinned corsage, pinned on a black top teamed with a bronze sequinned skirt.
- 如,别着一朵缀有青铜色金属亮片的胸花的黑色上衣,跟缀有青铜色金属亮片的裙子相搭配.
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- 4. How did you know that I love red roses and that I prefer a wrist corsage?
- 你怎么知道我喜欢红玫瑰和戴在手上的花环?
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- 5. Old Man Olsen was making a corsage of gardenias, just as he used to do.
- 奥尔森老头还像当年那样正在扎着供胸前佩戴的一束栀子花.
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