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tiffany

/tif-uh-nee/US // ˈtɪf ə ni //UK // (ˈtɪfənɪ) //

蒂芙尼,蒂凡尼,蒂芬妮,蒂芬尼

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural tif·fa·nies.

    • : a sheer, mesh fabric constructed in plain weave, originally made of silk but now often made of cotton or synthetic fibers.

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Examples

  • The company did not reveal pricing for these packages, but said digital advertisers included Tiffany, SHRM, Bank of America, TPG, P&G, HPE and Google.

  • For Lim, who has his own fashion line, and Abu-Nimah, who was named Tiffany’s new creative director last month, their activism is rooted in the belief that even doing something small makes a difference.

  • Tiffany persuaded a judge to fast-track its suit and the two sides reopened talks as the original closing date approached.

  • Tiffany’s board will meet Wednesday to discuss the new terms, they said.

  • They had paid a top-of-the-market price ahead of the pandemic for Tiffany.

  • I saw the Scarface with Paul Muni on Sunset Boulevard at the… whatever the name of that theater is, the Tiffany.

  • The Power of Yoga If you ask Tiffany Cruikshank, the answer is yes.

  • Tiffany,” I say, “when you get married, do you want to live here?

  • For a moment, Tiffany imagines her two friends doing something slightly wicked, like joy-riding around Syracuse.

  • Though her heart is breaking for Scott, Tiffany wants to lead yells.

  • It did not need any alteration and I think I shall buy that pearl and amethyst necklace at Tiffany's.

  • During the summer absence alterations were made in the Hartford home, with extensive decorations by Tiffany.

  • Shade with tiffany, or close-meshed netting, in bright sunny weather; removing it early in the afternoon.

  • The dining room has a center table with a Tiffany-type lamp.

  • Mrs. Tiffany halted under one tree to call pleasantries up to a Portuguese, friend of many a harvest before.