keepsake
英 [ˈkiːpseɪk]
美 [ˈkiːpseɪk]
n. 纪念品
BNC.34083 / COCA.23212
牛津词典
noun
- 纪念品
a small object that sb gives you so that you will remember them
柯林斯词典
- 纪念品
Akeepsakeis a small present that someone gives you so that you will not forget them.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- Areca is not only the keepsake of courtesy demands reciprocity, but also the intermediate of adjusting a dispute, thus areca being part and parcel of Taiwan's rural culture and life.
槟榔既是民间礼尚往来之信物,也是解决纠纷的中介物,成为台湾乡村文化生活不可或缺的组成部分。 - Her aunt gave her a little wooden elephant as a keepsake.
她姑母送给她一个小木作纪念。 - I'm not sure that a lot of people are going to read this book, but a lot of people might buy it as a keepsake.
我不确定会不会有很多人读这本书,但很多人会把它当成一种纪念品买下来。 - Please have this ring for a keepsake.
请收下这枚戒指作为信物。 - Tell him its a keepsake.
转告他这是一件纪念品。 - My aunt gave me one of her brooches as a keepsake.
我的姑母把她的一只胸针送给我作纪念。 - In marriage legal relationship before the formal establishment, men and women with their Friends and Family, exchange keepsake together will trust, accept dowry and often give each property to hope establishment of engagement.
在婚姻法律关系正式确立之前,男女双方及其家长亲友会以一起交换信物、接受聘礼和经常性互相赠送财物等方式进行着婚约的确立。 - This is the shocking moment a baby was allowed to crawl perilously close to the edge of a steep cliff in Norway so that her parents could snap a keepsake photograph.
这真是一个惊险时刻!一对父母为了给孩子拍纪念照,让自家的小婴儿趴在挪威的一座陡峭的悬崖边缘,情况特别危险。 - Most brides buy expensive, thousand-dollar dresses to wear only once, before storing them away as a keepsake or possible hand-me-down.
多数新娘会购买高价婚纱,数千美元的婚纱只穿一次就变成了压箱底儿的纪念品或旧衣服。 - My mother gave me this Locket as8 keepsake.
妈妈给我这个金质小匣作为纪念品。
