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trappings

英 [ˈtræpɪŋz]

美 [ˈtræpɪŋz]

n.  (与某一处境、职业或社会地位有关的)身外之物,标志,服装

Collins.1 / COCA.11010

牛津词典

    noun

    • (与某一处境、职业或社会地位有关的)身外之物,标志,服装
      the possessions, clothes, etc. that are connected with a particular situation, job or social position
      1. They enjoyed all the trappings of wealth.
        他们享有所有象征财富的东西。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-PLURAL (权力、财富、工作等带来的)装点之物,额外实惠
      Thetrappingsof power, wealth, or a particular job are the extra things, such as decorations and luxury items, that go with it.
      1. The family were in government for several generations and evidently loved the trappings of power.
        那个家族好几代人都曾在政府任职,显然对随权力而来的各种额外实惠情有独钟。

    英英释义

    noun

    • (usually plural) accessory wearing apparel
        Synonym:furnishing

      双语例句

      • The family and boardroom saga had all the trappings of a soap opera.
        这场涉及家族和董事会的风波具备肥皂剧的一切元素。
      • He also shuns the trappings of wealth.
        佩尔穆特还避免炫富。
      • He has all the trappings of a cowboy, but he can not even ride a horse.
        他外表及其穿著很像一个牛仔,但却连骑马都不会。
      • Nation distributing and trappings have a character of solid.
        民族分布、服饰文化等都体现出一种立体状的特点。
      • The judge wore a wig and all the trappings of his position.
        法官戴了假发和全套代表他那个地位的服饰。
      • Taipei carol competitive trappings, young mummy's first choice!
        台北卡洛儿精品仕女服饰,年轻妈妈的不二选择!
      • We cannot strip away the conceptual trappings sentence by sentence and leave a description of the objective world;
        我们不可能逐句逐句地剥开概念的陷阱,达到对客观世界的纯描述的境界;
      • Japan, India and China have taken on the material trappings of Modernism: skyscrapers, rail systems, telecoms networks, parliaments, judiciaries and, in some cases, ballot boxes.
        日本、印度和中国呈现出了现代主义的物质外表:摩天大楼、轨道交通系统、电信网络、议会、司法体系以及(在某些情况下)投票箱。
      • All state-owned, their bosses enjoy ministerial-level status and trappings.
        它们都是国有企业,企业负责人享受部长级地位和待遇。
      • The family were in government for several generations and evidently loved the trappings of power.
        那个家族好几代人都曾在政府任职,显然对随权力而来的各种额外实惠情有独钟。