doily / ˈdɔɪ li /

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doily 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural doi·lies.

  1. any small, ornamental mat, as of embroidery or lace.
  2. Archaic. a small napkin, as one used during a dessert course.

doily 近义词

doily

等同于 napkin

doily 的近义词 5
doily

等同于 mat

更多doily例句

  1. The resulting bread was tangy and chewy, with crisp doily skirt edges from the melted cheese.
  2. That explains the assertive bearing of the women in the “Sitting” series, in which the doilies become chairs, perhaps in an executive suite.
  3. Never a public or private showoff, doilies and framed photos of deceased relatives were her notion of decor.
  4. Somebody has to draw the line, and if it takes a 90-pound Jewish grandmother bedecked in a doily to do it, so be it.
  5. All wear white gloves, have doily-adorned seats, and accept American Express.
  6. She had arranged the jelly in a dainty dish, and now ran into the dining-room for a doily, which she wrapped about it.
  7. Remove the glass and doily; put it in front of your plate a little to the right.
  8. If fruit is the first course, there should be at each place a fruit-plate with a doily, finger-bowl, and fruit-knife on it.
  9. All such receptacles are placed on a small plate either with or without a paper doily of the right size.
  10. Place a lace paper doily on the plate, stand the glass on this and lay a pink rose on the plate.