英:['neklɪt]
美:['neklɪt]
英:['neklɪt]
美:['neklɪt]
neck >entry 1 + -let
1 From her throat she untied the necklet of goats’ teeth strung on twisted sinew.
2 If Susannah’s command of the English language improves, it is quite possible that the effect of the necklet may be all that Max desires.
3 The flat ballet shoes, with transparent plastic bands fastening them at the ankles, were mirrored in the black satin ribbon necklets, joined at the nape to disheveled chignons.
4 She wore a red kirtle and a necklet of beaten gold, and her hair was combed out smooth and shining.
5 All she wore in the way of clothing was a small apron of strung beads, unless a necklet of charms hung on hairs from the tail of the “ubulunga” cow can be counted as such.
6 She put the ten bracelets into their tin box, and the necklets and other curios into the other, locked each, and took them upstairs.
7 The child wasn't harmed; it is smiling at him and seizing his glittering necklet.
8 And speaking, my lady took a necklet from her own white throat and clasped it about Mrs. Agatha's neck.
9 After the necklet had been passed round the elder of the two foreigners wrapped it carefully in his handkerchief and placed it in his pocket.
10 Her stiff corslet was frankly décolleté, displaying her fine shoulders and creamy bosom, on which reposed a delicately wrought turquoise necklet of exquisite design.
11 A few days afterward she took the child in her carriage to the Bois and brought her back home loaded with toys and having a pretty gold necklet about her throat.
12 The show was all about movement, with its gyroscope bangles, its pearls set to roll inside a metallic bracelet and its swinging fringes of silver, copper and rose gold, braided to swish from a necklet.
13 Soon an official bore down on him, wearing a massive silver necklet which fell gracefully over his chest.
14 She unclasped the necklet quickly ; quickly , without looking, laid it inside.
她迅速解下围巾,看也不看, 很快地把它放进了盒子.
15 Saivites are instantly recognised by the mark of white ashes on their foreheads, and sometimes on the breast and arms, and often a necklet of berries is worn.
16 I was intensely interested, and first examined the gold coins composing the necklet.
17 Raymond," the brave girl went on, "I am certain you took the necklet; and you must tell mother to-morrow morning, and not allow innocent people to be accused.
18 Everybody who was anybody at all seemed to have a necklet and a coronet and an immense brooch made of gold.
19 The necklet is old-fashioned, but it is very valuable.
20 But there is a difference, a very deep difference," he continued, "between the purchaser of a pearl necklet and the purchaser of a loaf of bread.