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ceinture

/san-toor, -tyoor, san-cher; French san-tyr/US // sænˈtʊər, -ˈtyʊər, ˈsæn tʃər; French sɛ̃ˈtür //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural cein·tures [san-toorz, -tyoorz, san-cherz; French san-tyr]. /sænˈtʊərz, -ˈtyʊərz, ˈsæn tʃərz; French sɛ̃ˈtür/.

    • : cincture.

Examples

  • Fig. 38 represents portions of a bronze plaque from that country, used on a ceinture or belt.

  • Fig. 198 represents another fragment of a bronze ceinture from the same country and belonging to the same epoch.

  • It has three broad flounces, scalloped at the edge, and embroidered ceinture of very broad white satin ribbon.

  • Il en avait bientôt plein sa charge et avait dû enlever sa ceinture pour tenir deux fardeaux dans une main.

  • Around the waist a golden ceinture held up a colored velvet skirt, with an enormous train, but no body.