keepsake 英 [ˈki:pseɪk]   美 [ˈkipˌsek]

keepsake

keepsake  英 [ˈki:pseɪk] 美 [ˈkipˌsek]

n. 纪念品 

名词复数:keepsakes 

But most of us hold on to at least one keepsake to remind us of our once-grand passions. 但是我们中的大多数人至少会保留一件纪念品,以此来纪念我们曾经伟大的爱情。
This carpet was found in Japan, probably once a keepsake of a Japanese soldierafter a Yuan naval invasion was repulsed. 这块地毯发现于日本,可能曾经是元朝海军被击退后一个日本兵的纪念品。

  • A keepsake is an object that has senitmental value, like a locket that belonged to your grandmother.
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  • n. 纪念品
  • 1. But most of us hold on to at least one keepsake to remind us of our once-grand passions.

    但是我们中的大多数人至少会保留一件纪念品,以此来纪念我们曾经伟大的爱情。

  • 2. This carpet was found in Japan, probably once a keepsake of a Japanese soldierafter a Yuan naval invasion was repulsed.

    这块地毯发现于日本,可能曾经是元朝海军被击退后一个日本兵的纪念品。

  • 3. Whether your goal is to create a stepping stone or some other form of keepsake related to your pet, creating a paw print mold is a way to personalize a one-of-a-kind item.

    不管你的目标是要制作一个台阶的垫脚石还是要制作一个其他形式的有关你的宠物的纪念品,制作爪子印模型都是一个一流个性化的主意。

  • keepsake (n.) 1790, from keep (v.) + sake (n.1); an unusual formation on model of namesake; thus an object kept for the sake of the giver. Used early 19c. in titles of holiday gift books. As an adjective by 1839.
keep·sake / ˈkiːpseɪk ; NAmE ˈkiːpseɪk / noun a small object that sb gives you so that you will remember them 纪念品 SYN memento keepsake keepsakes keep·sake / ˈkiːpseɪk ; NAmE ˈkiːpseɪk /
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