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tulle

/tool; French tyl/US // tul; French tül //UK // (tjuːl) //

网纱,绢网,薄纱,纱网

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a thin, fine, machine-made net of acetate, nylon, rayon, or silk.

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Examples

  • After lunch one day, Hollande drove her back to her hotel in Limoges (he was headed to Tulle) and confessed his love.

  • The couple had much history in Tulle (they had even discussed getting married there) and Trierweiler wanted to be by his side.

  • “François did not drive back to Tulle that evening,” she writes.

  • The contestants return for the “swimsuit” round, clad in light blue, bedazzled tulle g-strings.

  • Pieces thus far include pink and ivory tulle dresses with a bolero and Swarovski crystals, sold at $1200 each.

  • She had been properly dressed for the occasion in black tulle and black silk tights.

  • She wore a gown of white tulle upon whose floating surface were a few dark-blue lilies.

  • As you neared it, however, the watery veil seemed flung over them, like the foamy tulle over a bride.

  • On the wash-stand a spangled white tulle hat lay drowning in a basin half full of water.

  • Another at Tulle, in 1820, cut away a quantity of lead from the terrace where the prisoners walked for exercise.