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brooch

/brohch, brooch/US // broʊtʃ, brutʃ //UK // (brəʊtʃ) //

胸针,胸章,胸怀,胸部的胸针

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a clasp or ornament having a pin at the back for passing through the clothing and a catch for securing the point of the pin.

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Examples

  • Bird feathers came from a pillow or bedding, which along with brooches placed in the grave were associated with females, the researchers suspect.

  • Emus are such a great shape, and I think I remember finding an Art Deco emu-shaped brooch or something as inspiration, which kind of sealed the deal for me.

  • You don’t need to read brooches to know that Nabiullina is a talented economist, managing everything from a flood of economic sanctions from the West to an overwhelming dependence on oil and gas at a time the world is shifting to clean fuels.

  • Kate wore a gold shamrock Cartier brooch pinned to her chest.

  • It was figure-hugging with ruched sides and a deep neckline, and like Ryan, Biden accessorized with a big brooch.

  • She wears a green peplum dress, long dangling earrings and a giant brooch.

  • And I find a beautiful piece, an antique butterfly brooch, inside the store of local jewelry designer Pu Shi.

  • The diamond Prince of Wales feathers brooch was modified by Diana to be worn as a necklace.

  • At her bosom she wore a great brooch, containing intertwined locks of a grandfather and grandmother long since defunct.

  • Her neck-band was thrown open, because she had given away the brooch, with which she used to fasten it.

  • And while she clasped the diamond-studded brooch in front of her white throat she glanced round the room for a mirror.

  • In the same way, my lady was as the brooch; yet it was not she who caused me wo, but it was He who endowed her with beauty.

  • People remark, nevertheless, that she wears a splendid brooch, which she takes special care to conceal from her husbands eyes.