parasol / ˈpær əˌsɔl, -ˌsɒl /

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parasol 的定义

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

parasol 近义词

n. 名词 noun

umbrella

parasol 的近义词 2

更多parasol例句

  1. You can also go the extra mile by wearing makeup and sunglasses with SPF protection, carrying a parasol, or rocking a wide-brim hat.
  2. Debenhams dates back to 1778, when it opened as a London shop selling pricey fabrics and items such as parasols.
  3. The parasol is very heavy, 1468 grams [3 pounds], and difficult to hold upright so the Queen probably never used it.
  4. Victor escorted her out upon the banquette, lifted her parasol, and held it over her while he walked to the car with her.
  5. Your parasol takes one hand; hold your dress up a little with the other.
  6. See her companion in shot silk and a dove-colored parasol; in what a graceful Watteau-like attitude she reclines.
  7. Tessa Wadsworth lingered with her reticule, three parcels, a parasol, and Sartor Resartus in her hands.
  8. But I doubt if even he can discover the young lady you mean, with no other aid than is given by this parasol.