keepsake 的定义
- anything kept, or given to be kept, as a token of friendship or affection; remembrance.
keepsake 近义词
something precious
更多keepsake例句
- Before the Leiters left the home in Oberdorf, they hid all their valuables and personal items — including their jewelry, some letters and an 1874 edition of the Jewish Bible — in hopes of returning and retrieving their keepsakes.
- It came time to figure out how to return the keepsake to the Leiter family in New York City.
- The film’s narration characterizes some families as being “appalled that memories of their loved ones are being monetized into tacky branded keepsakes.”
- In addition, she examined actual items enslaved people made and used, uncovering how these keepsakes expressed their experiences and histories.
- In two decades, co-founder Marc Katz built a nearly $500 million business by transforming T-shirts from an article of clothing into an emotional keepsake.
- I had been thinking about a keepsake from the wedding and saw the toast and thought to myself: 'Why not'?
- It was to have appeared in Lady Blessington's Keepsake, presumably in a translation, but was not published in it.
- I was at his office to-day, you see, to return him some keepsake of his that I found in an old curiosity shop.
- Also, he took the ruby brooch for a friend—and as a sort of keepsake, you know.
- With a Spartan-like resolve she at last put every letter and keepsake into the sacrificial flames.
- But the keepsake, that had never left its seat for many a year, was too precious to him to be so discarded.