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marchesa

/mahr-key-zuh; Italian mahr-ke-zah/US // mɑrˈkeɪ zə; Italian mɑrˈkɛ zɑ //UK // Italian (marˈkeːza) //

马奇萨,玛奇萨,玛奇莎

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural mar·che·se [mahr-key-zey; Italian mahr-ke-ze]. /mɑrˈkeɪ zeɪ; Italian mɑrˈkɛ zɛ/.

    • : an Italian noblewoman, equivalent in rank to a marquise.
    • : the wife or widow of a marchese.

Examples

  • Weinstein Heir in Play: Marchesa co-designer Georgina Chapman gave birth to a son last Thursday, sources tell Page Six.

  • Pearl by Georgina Chapman of Marchesa will launch on March 1st, ranging in price from $70 to $100.

  • And Ariel, of The Little Mermaid, has exchanged her wide-eyed innocence for a cleavage-baring Marchesa gown and a suggestive pose.

  • In the past few years, Marchesa has become a celebrity favorite.

  • Marchesa is a brand about fantasy and otherworldliness, not the kind of glamour that unfolds on 42nd Street.

  • The Marchesa Baroli, at Turin, provided for his maintenance, by engaging him as her secretary and librarian.

  • The salons of the Marchesa in the Palazzo Roccagiovine were much frequented.

  • He offered his arm to the Marchesa, and together they made the rounds of the regal apartments.

  • The Marchesa's back was turned; but Frank could see that she was weeping.

  • That night the marchesa left her husband's halls—never to return.