frill / frɪl /

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frill3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a trimming, as a strip of cloth or lace, gathered at one edge and left loose at the other; ruffle.
  2. something resembling such a trimming, as the fringe of hair on the chest of some dogs.
  3. affectation of manner, style, etc.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to trim or ornament with a frill or frills.
  2. to form into a frill.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. Photography. to become wrinkled or loose.

frill 近义词

n. 名词 noun

luxury, nice touch

更多frill例句

  1. When selecting a budget folding desk, you shouldn’t expect too many frills or extra features as compared to a folding computer desk.
  2. You can build in some frills, but you must be prepared to cut them out if you don’t earn enough to cover all your necessary expenses in a month.
  3. Maybe the rawest rapper of all-time, no pretense or frills, just pure adrenaline, lawless genius, and reckless abandon.
  4. No frills, no expensive casket, no embalming or intervention, just that beautiful moment with a community and their dead.
  5. This genus appears to be nearly allied to the Agamae, but differs from them in the peculiar frill that is appended to the neck.
  6. Finish off with a button and loop, and flute the frill on each side over the finger to make it set.
  7. As the vessel cuts through the water she raises a frill of foam on either side—what the sailors call "a bone in her mouth."
  8. Mrs. Lawrence laid her smoothing hand absently on a frill of lace fichu above a sternly disciplined bosom at half-heave. '
  9. He was, however, a prodigious dandy, and wore a lace frill and embroidered waistcoat.