tiara / tiˈær ə, -ˈɑr ə, -ˈɛər ə /

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tiara 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a jeweled, ornamental coronet worn by women.
  2. Roman Catholic Church. a head-piece consisting of three coronets on top of which is an orb and a cross, worn by the pope, or carried before him during certain nonliturgical functions.
  3. the position, authority, and dignity of the pope.
  4. a high headdress, or turban, worn by the ancient Persians and others.

tiara 近义词

n. 名词 noun

crown

更多tiara例句

  1. I spent the next two and a half days feeling honored to wear a Wonder Woman tiara wrapped around my head.
  2. I kept a toy store plastic tiara nearby and put it on my head when I needed to feel … something.
  3. Krishnan and his team designed their tiaras to create an “air curtain,” thanks to a series of funnels that direct rushing air around the sensor, acting as a sort of invisible forcefield for bugs.
  4. A small slot opens in the tiara, bringing a burst of wind into the sensor.
  5. 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."
  6. And they both wore the wedding tiara, which echoed beautifully with both dresses.
  7. The tiara previously belonged to the Queen Mother who bequeathed it to Princess Margaret.
  8. It was the first time she has worn a tiara since the royal wedding.
  9. The tiara, designed by British designer Slim Barrett, is set to sell somewhere between £18,000 and £25,000.
  10. We don't even have real big prizes—just a dinky little spoon sitting up on the mantel-piece to excite us as if it was a tiara.
  11. On her hair she wore a tiara of diamonds, only usually affected by those of royal blood.
  12. She smiled, just as if she had been asked to inspect a tiara of diamonds with the ultimate view of purchasing it.
  13. The three Hebrew children are generally exhibited with the oriental tiara and tunics.
  14. The diadem was obscured by the tiara, and loyalty itself yielded to the superior potency of religious fear.