stiletto / stɪˈlɛt oʊ /

⚽高中词汇硬币硬质合金踏板硬质合金钢

stiletto2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural sti·let·tos, sti·let·toes.

  1. a short dagger with a blade that is thick in proportion to its width.
  2. a pointed instrument for making eyelet holes in needlework.
v. 有主动词 verb

sti·let·toed, sti·let·to·ing.

  1. to stab or kill with a stiletto.

stiletto 近义词

stiletto

等同于 knife

stiletto

等同于 point

stiletto

等同于 weapon

stiletto

等同于 high heels

stiletto 的近义词 1
stiletto

等同于 mucro

stiletto

等同于 mucronation

stiletto

等同于 dagger

更多stiletto例句

  1. In order to ooze out the blood, people make cuts around the snakebite area using whatever available accessories like knives and stilettos.
  2. Here she was in those stilettos, her heels clicking on concrete sidewalks.
  3. The one thing sneakerheads, stiletto fanatics, and regular Joes and Joannes have in common is a surfeit of shoes.
  4. You throw on a pair of stilettos and make like it’s your first night on the Vineyard.
  5. A guy wearing pink appeared to be spotting her, but I was worried that he could have gotten impaled by those Stiletto heels.
  6. At the time, Fendrick remembers, very few women (outside of “4/20 girls” or “stiletto stoners”) were speaking out about it.
  7. As it turns out, Rowling is just as obsessed with the high-heeled stiletto as most girls.
  8. All that was left of the corpse was a headless, armless torso with one leg, still wearing a stiletto-heeled boot.
  9. A one-legged torso wearing only a stiletto-heeled boot was found floating in a Venice lagoon.
  10. Among the things I brought from the ship on a subsequent visit were a stiletto that had originally been given to me by my mother.
  11. At one time I thought I would follow the whole party, and kill them in the darkness with my stiletto when opportunity offered.
  12. I never used either stiletto or tomahawk unless absolutely necessary, reserving both for great emergencies.
  13. To the Sicilian, for example, marital infidelity means the stiletto; to the American, the divorce court.
  14. Finally, he offered her a pretty little stiletto, less remarkable for its shape and copper mounting than for its origin.