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choker-setter

/choh-ker-set-er/US // ˈtʃoʊ kərˌsɛt ər //

吊带衫,吊环套,吊带背心,吊环套筒

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a worker whose job is to fasten a choker to logs.

Examples

  • Partly because Ben was as naturally and effortlessly impeccable as Astaire or Cary Grant, or any other mythic style-setter.

  • Of a necklace Rihanna was wearing, Rivers joked she had asked Rihanna how she felt about the choker.

  • The last to take the runway was a shimmering gold, high-low gown with two elbow length cuffs, a thick choker, and heeled mules.

  • They sported fashionable helmets and choker-style ribbed neckbands, like something Nefertiti would have worn.

  • Plus, she has a matching glove-choker, and actual coordinating leather gloves.

  • So Regis Brugiere stole Jim, the black-and-white setter, and concealed him well.

  • Thus was the way of justice fulfilled in the case of Regis Brugiere and the setter-dog Jim.

  • Pull out choker to closed position and start engine in usual manner.

  • Like a setter in the make of him, but no setter that ever I saw could match him for size or looks.

  • Upon reaching a gate that opened into his meadow, he looked about and whistled for the dog, but the setter was gone.