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tassel out

/tas-uhl/US // ˈtæs əl //UK // (ˈtæsəl) //

流苏出水,流苏出场,流苏出,流苏出水口

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n.名词 noun
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    • : a pendent ornament consisting commonly of a bunch of threads, small cords, or other strands hanging from a roundish knob or head, used on clothing, in jewelry, on curtains, etc.
    • : something resembling this, as the inflorescence of certain plants, especially that at the summit of a stalk of corn.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    tas·seled, tas·sel·ing or tas·selled, tas·sel·ling.

    • : to furnish or adorn with tassels.
    • : to form into a tassel or tassels.
    • : to remove the tassel from in order to improve the crop.
v.无主动词 verb
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    tas·seled, tas·sel·ing or tas·selled, tas·sel·ling.

    • : to put forth tassels.

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Examples

  • The tassel produces pollen, which is the semen of the plant world.

  • Matt was placing tassels in the graduation boxes, and everything was perfectly laid out.

  • She stared absently at the silk tassel, twirling it about her white fingers more and more rapidly.

  • Then, resuming his cape and Belgian cap, with its tassel over his forehead, he went out into the street again.

  • He wore a nightcap with a tassel, and for days never left his room, occasionally appearing in a faded peacock-blue dressing-gown.

  • Cordelia was making the tassel for one corner, and Alma Lane one for another.

  • But Tilly only laughed, and Cordelia forgot her question with the last stitch she put into her tassel.