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couturier

/koo-toor-ee-ey, -ee-er, -toor-yey; French koo-ty-ryey/US // kuˈtʊər iˌeɪ, -i ər, -ˈtʊər yeɪ; French ku tüˈryeɪ //UK // (kuːˈtʊərɪˌeɪ, French kutyrje) //

缝纫师,缝纫工人,缝纫机,缝纫工

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural cou·tu·riers [koo-toor-ee-eyz, -ee-erz, -toor-yeyz; French koo-ty-ryey]. /kuˈtʊər iˌeɪz, -i ərz, -ˈtʊər yeɪz; French ku tüˈryeɪ/.

    • : a person who designs, makes, and sells fashionable clothes for women.

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Examples

  • A unique, exceptional couturier for a Maison that always challenged and innovated the world of fashion.

  • The Chambre Syndicale de La Couture was first developed by the British couturier Charles Frederick Worth and his sons in 1868.

  • How has a couturier whose name is rarely recognized remained culturally relevant?

  • The Queen's couturier, Angela Kell, will create Prince George's replica, which will feature cap sleeves and a cotton lace overlay.

  • Met Ball to Honor Charles James: The 2014 Met Gala ball and costume exhibit will pay tribute to American couturier Charles James.

  • Then Chesnel all at once bethought himself that he must make sure of the lady's director, the Abbe Couturier.

  • A young woman, Marie Couturier, the daughter of one of Guillaume's friends, suddenly entered it.

  • "Joseph Couturier," he faltered, evidently unconscious of what he was saying.

  • The young detective had nothing more to expect from Couturier.

  • Delamarre paid his addresses to Delphine Couturier, who in 1843 was twenty-three years of age.