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corsage

/kawr-sahzh/US // kɔrˈsɑʒ //UK // (kɔːˈsɑːʒ) //

胸花,襟花,胸饰,襟章

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small bouquet worn at the waist, on the shoulder, on the wrist, etc., by a woman.
    • : the body or waist of a dress; bodice.

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Examples

  • Today, corsages are an absolute prerequisite for anyone entering a church in the South.

  • Instead of a corsage, he brought me a plastic duck he'd stolen from a Chi Chi's restaurant.

  • She was dressed in a high-necked dress of black lace, and wore in her corsage a large circular ornament of diamonds and emeralds.

  • As Bristow had done, he touched her wrist, and then slipped his hand beneath her corsage so that it rested above her heart.

  • She wore a gown of gray gauze with bands of beaded and jeweled fringe at corsage and knees.

  • On one side a fall of lace extends from the centre of the corsage, and connects with the sleeves.

  • The cut of her corsage left bare her arms, shoulders and the rise of her breast, which seemed sculptured in the purest marble.