garter
英 [ˈɡɑːtə(r)]
美 [ˈɡɑːrtər]
n. (通常为弹性的)袜带
复数:garters 现在分词:gartering 过去式:gartered 第三人称单数:garters 过去分词:gartered
BNC.16480 / COCA.20006
习惯用语
n.
- have sb's guts for garters
- 恨死,严惩(某人)
to be very angry with sb and punish them severely for sth they have done
牛津词典
noun
- (通常为弹性的)袜带
a band, usually made of elastic , that is worn around the leg to keep up a sock or stocking - (通常为弹性的)袜带
a band, usually made of elastic , that is worn around the leg to keep up a sock or stocking
柯林斯词典
- (防止袜子下滑的)袜带,吊袜带
Agarteris a piece of elastic worn round the top of a stocking or sock in order to prevent it from slipping down.
英英释义
noun
- a band (usually elastic) worn around the leg to hold up a stocking (or around the arm to hold up a sleeve)
verb
- fasten with or as if with a garter
双语例句
- The other day a great man was made a knight, and the Queen handed him a jeweled garter; but what of that?
若一个人成为一位伟大的骑士,能荣膺女王所赐的勋章,这是何等的光荣; - You know, she carries a stiletto right there in her garter.
你知道吧,她在她的吊袜带那里别了一把小剑。 - The Garter-The symbolism of the garter can trace its origin to the convergence of two totally unrelated traditions.
吊袜带-吊袜带的象征意义可以追溯其起源于两种毫不相干的传统的。 - I'll try to catch the garter.
我会尽力抓住带子的。 - The groom throws his new wife's garter belt up in the air, the boy to catches the belt will be the next one to get married.
在婚礼仪式上,新郎背对一群未婚男士,把他的新婚妻子的吊袜带向空中抛去,人们说接住新郎抛来的吊袜带的男孩将是下一位结婚的新郎。 - She cherished a frightful memory of her life; one day, a man had beheld her garter.
在一生中她有件想到就害怕的往事,一天,有个男人看见了她的吊袜带。 - My husband bought me a new garter belt yesterday.
我先生昨天买给我新的吊袜带。 - He would have been obliged to speak to Cosette of her garter, and that was impossible.
要不,他便得谈到珂赛特的吊袜带,那在他是不可能的。 - He was made a knight of the order of the garter.
他被授予嘉德勋位。 - The boy then puts the garter belt on the girl's leg slowly.
容然后男孩慢慢把吊袜带系到女孩的腿上,系得越高越好。