stockings / ˈstɒk ɪŋ /

长袜袜子长统袜长筒袜

stockings 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a close-fitting covering for the foot and part of the leg, usually knitted, of wool, cotton, nylon, silk, or similar material.
  2. something resembling such a covering.

stockings 近义词

n. 名词 noun

leg covering

stockings 的近义词 4

更多stockings例句

  1. Their solutions, only partly understood by scientists so far, involve pressurized organs, altered heart rhythms, blood storage—and the biological equivalent of support stockings.
  2. Home For the Holidays proves that it is always cool to be in love, as “Ghetto Christmas” follows in the tradition of Death Row and Dipset of making tastefully crafted holidays tunes that’ll make your stockings stuffed with pride.
  3. That means we may finally be seeing some long-awaited products arriving in time to make their way into stockings and under trees.
  4. A stocking stuffed with $324,000 in easily negotiable $20 bills weighs 132 pounds.
  5. This candle may just be the perfect stocking stuffer or gift for a dear friend.
  6. Many doomsday preppers have spent their lives stocking up for an emergency of the type this contagious hemorrhagic fever presents.
  7. You'd take a stocking and cut a hole for your eyes and wear it over your head.
  8. Nobody wants coal in their stocking, but what about their stomach?
  9. A handkerchief, once red, with polka spots, contained a ragged flannel shirt and a stocking-heel tied with a piece of tape.
  10. The peasant woman went on her way meditating in what old stocking or under what mattress she should hide her two gold pieces.
  11. And early in the afternoon she and Violet sat with the workbag between them, each with a stocking.
  12. "Six, six and one-eighth in his stocking feet, to be exact," Mr. Peck corrected.
  13. The edge of a soiled petticoat, or the glimpse of a rent stocking is singularly disenchanting.