corset
英 [ˈkɔːsɪt]
美 [ˈkɔːrsɪt]
n. (尤指旧时妇女束腰的)紧身内衣
复数:corsets 现在分词:corseting 过去式:corseted 第三人称单数:corsets 过去分词:corseted
BNC.19387 / COCA.17226
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指旧时妇女束腰的)紧身内衣
a piece of women's underwear, fitting the body tightly, worn especially in the past to make the waist look smaller
柯林斯词典
- (尤指旧时妇女束腰的)紧身内衣
Acorsetis a stiff piece of underwear worn by some women, especially in the past. It fits tightly around their hips and waist and makes them thinner around the waist when they wear it.
英英释义
noun
verb
- dress with a corset
双语例句
- Old-fashioned type of corset, stiffened with strips of bone or plastic trussed beam plough
带撑条的旧式紧身内衣.吊挂式犁-带有支撑架的 - Somehow while he was kissing her, he had eased away the fabric from her breasts, and even now, with his mouth suckling her tenderly, his hands were busy with the laces of the corset.
他吻着她,松开她胸前的衣服,就在此刻,他的嘴柔情吸吮着她的乳头,而他的手却忙着解开她的腹带。 - Did I lace his corset, of course.
帮他系上束身衣的带子,那是当然的。 - Mr Samuelson's book squeezed a shapeless body of economic knowledge into a tight corset.
萨缪尔森先生的这本书成了一件约束经济学知识这个无形躯体的紧身衣。 - The hardest part was fastening the corset, which she managed after a fashion.
按着时尚,她把腹带紧束到最难忍的部位。 - To restrain or constrict by tightening laces, especially of a corset. I happened to lie on my back, I found my arms and legs were strongly fastened on each side to the ground.
用系带绑紧用系束带固定或束缚,尤指妇女穿的紧身胸衣我仰天躺着,这时发现胳膊,腿都紧紧地被缚在地上。 - I think you mean to activate the transversus abdominis, ie corset muscles.
我想你的意思是激活腹横肌,即紧身衣肌肉。 - George: The most important thing to remember about architectural styles is that each of them is a ready-to-wear corset that helps your system achieve certain quality attributes.
George:有关架构风格,需要记住的最重要的一点是,它们就像“立刻能穿上身的胸衣”,能够帮助你的系统实现某方面的质量。 - Mary Phelps Jacob was looking for an alternative to the ubiquitous and sometimes unsightly corset.
玛丽菲尔普斯雅各布在寻找一种能替代无处不在、有时很不雅观的紧身胸衣的东西。 - The doctor told her not to lace the corset.
医生告诉她不要系腹带。