tutu 的定义
plural tu·tus [too-tooz; French ty-ty]. /ˈtu tuz; French tüˈtü/.
- a short, full skirt, usually made of several layers of tarlatan or tulle, worn by ballerinas.
tutu 近义词
等同于 skirt
更多tutu例句
- I just got so incredibly caught up in the movement, and Bishop Tutu had this reconciliation group that were really … aggressively dealing with their past in a way that felt like there was going to be great progress.
- She stands, dressed in a tutu, on one pointed foot in a heightened fifth position.
- A tutu clad Swift refuses to pirouette with her fellow ballerinas, preferring to pelvic thrust like a rebel instead.
- In November 2011, Carlton “Tutu” Archer of the Tooka gang was shot to death.
- Archbishop Desmond Tutu was looking at the biblical length of South Africans waiting in line to vote that Wednesday morning.
- As his longtime friend Bishop Desmond Tutu once told Sky News, “he needed that time in prison to mellow.”
- After the death of the noble Osai Tutu, dissensions arose among his followers.
- He died of a painful sickness, and was succeeded by his son, Osai Tutu Kwamina, in 1800.
- And the little old man walked away, humming: "Tutu—turlututu—lututu!"
- With the stiff tutu sticking out almost at right angles, elegance is quite impossible.
- A man called Tutu and his wife Ila reached the island of Tutuila, and named it so by the union of their names.