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parasol

/par-uh-sawl, -sol/US // ˈpær əˌsɔl, -ˌsɒl //UK // (ˈpærəˌsɒl) //

太阳伞,阳伞,遮阳伞,伞

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a lightweight umbrella used, especially by women, as a sunshade.

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Examples

  • You can also go the extra mile by wearing makeup and sunglasses with SPF protection, carrying a parasol, or rocking a wide-brim hat.

  • Debenhams dates back to 1778, when it opened as a London shop selling pricey fabrics and items such as parasols.

  • The parasol is very heavy, 1468 grams [3 pounds], and difficult to hold upright so the Queen probably never used it.

  • Victor escorted her out upon the banquette, lifted her parasol, and held it over her while he walked to the car with her.

  • Your parasol takes one hand; hold your dress up a little with the other.

  • See her companion in shot silk and a dove-colored parasol; in what a graceful Watteau-like attitude she reclines.

  • Tessa Wadsworth lingered with her reticule, three parcels, a parasol, and Sartor Resartus in her hands.

  • But I doubt if even he can discover the young lady you mean, with no other aid than is given by this parasol.