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sash

/sash/US // sæʃ //UK // (sæʃ) //

衣带,绂绂,衣带飘飘,衣带渐宽

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a long band or scarf worn over one shoulder or around the waist, as by military officers as a part of the uniform or by women and children for ornament.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to furnish or adorn with a sash: a dress sashed at the waist.

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Examples

  • Then, friends told The Daily Beast, she took the sash and laid it at his grave, a way of dedicating the milestone to her lost love.

  • It holds various images and statues of, for example, Mahakala, a protector god whose crown is ringed with skulls and whose sash is strung with severed heads.

  • She used to wear that beautiful dress with a sash with all of the crosses of Monaco.

  • I also catch a peek at an attractive blond woman wearing a light gold dress, a tiara and a sash that reads "Miss Golden Berries."

  • Then another sound broke upon my ears like the raising of a window sash.

  • A more elegant pencil dress/trench looked a little like a kimono that was tied with a feminine sash.

  • I began by wrapping the sash around my neck to try and create the halter-top.

  • Resting the torch on the leads, he grasped the sash and gently raised the window, noting that it opened almost noiselessly.

  • There are narrow sash windows on the façade and a plain square-transomed doorway with a center wrought-iron balcony overhead.

  • She braced herself against the sash as the house shook in the strongest earthquake she had ever felt.

  • Gilbert perceived a stately head under a hat, when all were uncovered, and a blue sash.

  • "Gilbert," said the nobleman, who was puffing himself up at the coach window, in his handsome red sash of the order of knighthood.