bodice
bodice 英 [ˈbɒdɪs] 美 [ˈbɑdɪs]
n. 女服的紧身上衣
名词复数:bodices
- A bodice is the section of a dress from the waist to the neck. Wedding dresses often have a fitted bodice and a long, flowing skirt.
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- n. 女服的紧身上衣
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1. Dressed in a grass skirt and cutawy bodice, the Columbian singer strutted and shimmied her way through an energetic routine, while still sounding pitch perfect.
穿着草裙和胸衣外套,这个哥伦比亚歌手神气活现地保持着她充满活力的风格,同时音色仍然出众的好。
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2. Perhaps it was her dazzling smile - or the sparkling sequins on her bodice. Whatever the reason, when Prince Charles met Jordan Monday night he seemed momentarily lost for words.
也许是乔丹的微笑太迷人,也许是因为她性感礼服上闪闪发光的亮片,英国王储查尔斯周一晚见到这位模特时,竟一时间言语顿失。
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3. Once, in the moonlight, Cosette stooped to pick up something on the ground, her bodice fell apart and permitted a glimpse of the beginning of her throat. Marius turned away his eyes.
一次,在月光下,珂赛特弯腰去拾地上的什么东西,她的衣领开大了一点,开始露出她的颈窝,马吕斯便把眼睛转向别处。
- bodice (n.) 1560s, oddly spelled plural of body, name of a tight-fitting Elizabethan inner garment, laced in front, covering the torso; plural because the body came in two parts which fastened in the middle. Bodice-ripper for "racy romance novel" is from 1981. Related: Bodiced.
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