tiaras

英 [tɪˈɑːrəz] 美 [tiˈɑrəz]

n.  冠状头饰(女子用,如公主在正式场合戴的镶有宝石的王冠式头饰)
tiara的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. (尤指上流社会妇女在正式场合佩戴的)冕状宝石头饰
    A tiara is a metal band shaped like half a circle and decorated with jewels which a woman of very high social rank wears on her head at formal social occasions; also used of similar ornaments that girls or women wear on their heads.

    双语例句

    1. In the United States, brides tend to prefer headbands, veils and tiaras.
      在美国,新娘喜欢佩戴发带、面纱、和王冠式头饰。
    2. The jeweller, which sells 100-carat diamond Tiaras from its marble-clad boutique in London, is raising capital to expand its presence in Asia.
      这家在其大理石店面的伦敦精品店销售100克拉钻石皇冠的珠宝商,拟筹集资本,扩大亚洲业务。
    3. Playing with our Tiaras all day.
      那就是整天玩我们的发饰。
    4. She wears jeans in public, and chooses chunky strings of natural stones and abstract silver necklaces over diamond tiaras or gold parures.
      她会在公共场合穿牛仔裤,更喜欢硕大的天然彩石项链与图案抽象的银项链,而不是钻石头冠或是黄金首饰。
    5. In fact, at Serendipity Tiaras, fascinator sales have trumped orders for tiaras, considered to be the traditional wedding headpiece, she said.
      她表示,其实该公司羽毛头饰的销量已经超过传统的王冠式头饰。
    6. In fact, why don't you all take tiaras?
      其实,你们为什么不都戴上头冠呢?