chatelaine 英 ['ʃætəleɪn]   美 [ˈʃætlˌen]

chatelaine

chatelaine  英 ['ʃætəleɪn] 美 [ˈʃætlˌen]

n. 女主人;腰链;(城堡或别墅的)女主人 

名词复数:chatelaines 

He even ordered Angela Raubal out of the Berghof, so that Eva could take over as chatelaine at the place she nicknamed “The Grand Hotel.” 他甚至让安吉拉罗波尔搬出了伯格霍夫别墅,以便让爱娃名正言顺地当上她戏称为“大酒店”的城堡主人。
Besides rich guest website, spend the network video industry that counts venture capital investment to also want again " tighten pants chatelaine " too hard time. 除了博客网站,重度依赖风险投资的网络视频行业也要“勒紧裤腰带”过苦日子。

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  • n. 女主人;腰链;(城堡或别墅的)女主人
  • 1. He even ordered Angela Raubal out of the Berghof, so that Eva could take over as chatelaine at the place she nicknamed “The Grand Hotel.”

    他甚至让安吉拉罗波尔搬出了伯格霍夫别墅,以便让爱娃名正言顺地当上她戏称为“大酒店”的城堡主人。

  • 2. Besides rich guest website, spend the network video industry that counts venture capital investment to also want again " tighten pants chatelaine " too hard time.

    除了博客网站,重度依赖风险投资的网络视频行业也要“勒紧裤腰带”过苦日子。

  • 3. Gail is a columnist for Yahoo Canada, chatelaine, and Zoomer Magazine and blogs daily at her website, where she also offers terrific tools people can use to dig themselves out of the hole.

    GailVaz-Oxlade是加拿大雅虎、Chatelaine、Zommer杂志专栏作家。 她每天都会在她的网站上发表文章,并且网站上在还提供了帮助人们找出自己经济问题的软件。

  • chatelaine (n.) 1845, "mistress of a castle or household," from French châtelaine "a female castellan; wife of a castellan; mistress of a castle or country house;" fem. of châtelain, from Old French chastelain "owner and lord of a castle, nobleman; keeper of a castle" (Modern French châtelaine), from chastel "castle," from Latin castellum "castle" (see castle (n.)). In fashion, as a type of ornamental belt, from 1851; it is supposed to resemble a chain of keys such as a chatelaine would wear.
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