trinkets / ˈtrɪŋ kɪt /

饰物饰品小饰品糖果

trinkets2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a small ornament, piece of jewelry, etc., usually of little value.
  2. anything of trivial value.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to deal secretly or surreptitiously.

trinkets 近义词

n. 名词 noun

knickknack

更多trinkets例句

  1. 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.
  2. If you know someone who bought a car during the pandemic, consider giving them some of the trinkets below.
  3. During the holiday shopping rush, stocking stuffers often become second-tier gifts, obligatory trinkets.
  4. Realizing I wasn’t there for trinkets, the man effortlessly switched into historian mode.
  5. We take a collective approach to game-plan formation and little trinkets and things of that nature.
  6. It looked like a copper pull-chain from an old lamp, with a trinket attached that could have come from a cereal box.
  7. The trinket works as follows: Ask a question, shake the ball, and a tiny digital readout supplies an answer.
  8. She always included some red trinket in her attire, in memory of her executed lover.
  9. For some purpose monsieur came to Beauvais with an attempt to deceive mademoiselle with this little iron trinket.
  10. Here was the gold trinket, and glancing round to make certain no one was watching, Mercier had put it into her open hand.
  11. 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.
  12. Did Armida possess any trinket in the form of a little enameled cross—like a miniature cross of cavaliere?