英:[frentʃ kʌf]
美:[frɛntʃ kʌf]
英:[frentʃ kʌf]
美:[frɛntʃ kʌf]
翻边袖口;双袖口;
noun
a soft double cuff that is made by turning back half of a wide cuff band and fastening with cuff links
The first known use of French cuff was in 1810
frequency distributionnoun
a diagram that shows the frequency of different values of a variable in statistics
French windownoun
a pair of windows with small panes that reach to the floor and open in the middle like doors
French toastnoun
bread dipped in a mixture of eggs and milk and fried at low heat
French hornnoun
a circular brass musical instrument with a large opening at one end and a mouthpiece shaped like a small funnel
French dressingnoun
a salad dressing made with oil and vinegar or lemon juice, and spices
a creamy salad dressing flavored with tomatoes
French doornoun
a door with small panes of glass extending the full length
French cuffnoun
a shirt cuff that folds over and is fastened by cuff links
1 Whether or not you a French cuff or cuff links, you ought to a pocket square.
不管你是否穿着法式袖口和链扣, 你都应该戴上口袋方巾.