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milliner

/mil-uh-ner/US // ˈmɪl ə nər //UK // (ˈmɪlɪnə) //

铣工,帽匠,匠人,铣床

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who designs, makes, or sells hats for women.

Examples

  • A 23-year-old son of a milliner from the city of Vyborg, he was drafted into the army when the Soviet Union invaded Finland.

  • His father died in 1980 and he was very close to his mother, a milliner, too.

  • The British milliner designed the exhibition in four small rooms, designed to give a “flavor of her Milan apartment.”

  • The play, Blow Me, catalogs Blow's life events, such as discovering milliner Philip Treacy and the late Alexander McQueen.

  • I was looking through photos of 19th-century Hudson, Ohio, and saw a sign for “Belle Mills, milliner.”

  • A Lowell factory-girl would consider this entirely out of character, and a New-York milliner would be shocked at the idea of it.

  • One of them was a sure-enough duchess, and she sent for the little milliner to do some work for her.

  • I am, for I never expected to rise to this w'en I was a milliner's 'prentice in London.'

  • Once it is proved to a customer that the milliner has this gift, her custom is assured.

  • A few years ago, an American woman of captivating address gained great reputation in Paris as a milliner.