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souvenirs

/soo-vuh-neer, soo-vuh-neer/US // ˌsu vəˈnɪər, ˈsu vəˌnɪər //UK // (ˌsuːvəˈnɪə, ˈsuːvəˌnɪə) //

纪念品,纪念物,礼品

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a usually small and relatively inexpensive article given, kept, or purchased as a reminder of a place visited, an occasion, etc.; memento.
    • : a memory.

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Examples

  • New York-based businesswoman Ruth Harrigan usually sells her honey and beeswax products in souvenir shops.

  • Grant left many items on the sidewalk for people to take as souvenirs and packed the rest in a truck to haul away.

  • Spices are the preferred souvenir for Vicente Wolf, the Cuban-born, New York-based interior designer.

  • Kim Darling, executive producer, InboundFarewell lanyards, business cards and branded pens — it’ll be some time before people get their hands on these souvenirs of in-person events again.

  • The film, from first-time writer director Natalie Krinsky and executive produced by Selena Gomez, is about a 20-something gallerist played by Geraldine Viswanathan who creates an art exhibit with souvenirs from her past relationships.

  • And more than anything, I wanted a souvenir for my father, so I rolled him back, and he had gold teeth.

  • After the ceremony, the Greek gave back the ten grand and kept what was left of the dollar for a souvenir.

  • We stop at a souvenir stand to buy buttons that proclaim I RODE IT!

  • He then jokes about the legal risks of keeping the butt as a souvenir for back home.

  • She lived out her life selling his clothes to souvenir hunters and people like that.

  • A millionaire might offer more for a life belt as a souvenir than a drowning man could pay for it to save his life.

  • Her sweet, tragic face, her noble presence, her thoughtful brow—you see all again in these halls instinct with her souvenir.

  • Then I stuck the mallet in my pocket, telling every one who cared to hear that I was carrying away a souvenir.

  • Then, very coaxingly, "Didn't you bring your old Nannie a souvenir from the war?"

  • He breathed on the crumpled souvenir and rubbed it on his trousers to polish it.