trinket 的 2 个定义
- a small ornament, piece of jewelry, etc., usually of little value.
- anything of trivial value.
- to deal secretly or surreptitiously.
trinket 近义词
knickknack
更多trinket例句
- The walls of his office were lined with treasures and trinkets from his travels, which his brother said he used to ease the nerves of his clients.
- If you know someone who bought a car during the pandemic, consider giving them some of the trinkets below.
- During the holiday shopping rush, stocking stuffers often become second-tier gifts, obligatory trinkets.
- Realizing I wasn’t there for trinkets, the man effortlessly switched into historian mode.
- We take a collective approach to game-plan formation and little trinkets and things of that nature.
- It looked like a copper pull-chain from an old lamp, with a trinket attached that could have come from a cereal box.
- The trinket works as follows: Ask a question, shake the ball, and a tiny digital readout supplies an answer.
- She always included some red trinket in her attire, in memory of her executed lover.
- For some purpose monsieur came to Beauvais with an attempt to deceive mademoiselle with this little iron trinket.
- Here was the gold trinket, and glancing round to make certain no one was watching, Mercier had put it into her open hand.
- He was from the first very fearful for my safety, and to ease his mind I showed him the trinket and told him of our compact.
- Did Armida possess any trinket in the form of a little enameled cross—like a miniature cross of cavaliere?