英:[stɪˈletəʊ]
美:[stɪˈletoʊ]
英:[stɪˈletəʊ]
美:[stɪˈletoʊ]
sti·let·to
stih le to
复数:stilettos或stilettoes
第三人称单数:stilettoes
现在分词:stilettoing
过去式:stilettoed
过去分词:stilettoed
noun
a short dagger with a slender, tapering blade.
a small pointed instrument used to make holes for eyelets in cloth.
stiletto heeln. (女式高跟皮鞋的)细鞋跟
1610年代,“带有厚刃的短剑”,源自意大利语 stiletto,是 stilo “匕首”的小型,源自拉丁语 stilus “尖写作工具”(见 style(n.))。Stiletto heel 首次出现于1953年。
Italian, diminutive of stilo stylus, dagger, from Latin stilus stylus — more at style
The first known use of stiletto was circa 1611
stimulantnoun
something (as a drug) that temporarily increases the activity or efficiency of the body or one of its parts
a heart stimulant
stimulus sense 1
stiltnoun
one of two poles each with a rest or strap for the foot used to elevate the wearer above the ground in walking
a stake or post used to support a structure above ground or water level
stiltedadjective
not easy and natural
stilted speech
stiltnoun
one of two poles each with a rest or strap for the foot used to elevate the wearer above the ground in walking
a stake or post used to support a structure above ground or water level
stillyadjective
showing stillness : calm, quiet
still1 of 5adjective
not moving
lying quiet and still
of, relating to, or being an ordinary photograph rather than a motion picture
uttering no sound : quiet
tranquil, calm
free from noise or commotion : peaceful
still2 of 5verb
to make quiet : calm
still their fears
to put to an end : settle
to make or become motionless or silent : quiet
still3 of 5adverb
without motion
sit still
up to this or that time while it's still hot
still lives there
in spite of that : nevertheless
those who take care can still make mistakes
even entry 3 sense 4
a still more difficult problem
beyond this : in addition, yet
won still another tournament
still4 of 5noun
quiet entry 1, silence
a still photograph
still5 of 5noun
distillery
a device used in distillation
still1 of 5adjective
not moving
lying quiet and still
of, relating to, or being an ordinary photograph rather than a motion picture
uttering no sound : quiet
tranquil, calm
free from noise or commotion : peaceful
still2 of 5verb
to make quiet : calm
still their fears
to put to an end : settle
to make or become motionless or silent : quiet
still3 of 5adverb
without motion
sit still
up to this or that time while it's still hot
still lives there
in spite of that : nevertheless
those who take care can still make mistakes
even entry 3 sense 4
a still more difficult problem
beyond this : in addition, yet
won still another tournament
still4 of 5noun
quiet entry 1, silence
a still photograph
still5 of 5noun
distillery
a device used in distillation
stillbornadjective
dead at birth
stillbirthnoun
the birth of a dead baby
stilettonoun
a slender dagger
1 Jump to the 1950s and the popularity of the newly created stiletto heel reached pandemic proportions.
2 Female patrons included a grab bag of P.R. types with blond bobs and black miniskirts, party girls in five-inch stilettos and very tall table dancers wrapped in fur and looking fresh off the booze cruise.
3 Wallace often falls into some eye-roll-worthy tropes — all hot powerful women apparently wear stilettos from one of three brands.
4 Her second outfit included a magenta velvet corset with wing-like attachments, opera gloves and stilettos.
5 Well, there are all different kinds of women, and some women can’t handle a high heel, let alone a stiletto, which has the thinnest bottom.
6 We are going to a rehearsal, she says, clattering off on her stilettos.
7 This, their first solo UK show, resembles more the aftermath of an art college end-of-term party than an exhibition, and will include the construction of the world's first wireless guitar stilettos.
8 It’s hard to recognize Lady Gaga out of her usual get-ups: the meat dresses, seashell bikinis, towering stilettos and skyscraper hair.
9 He invited me to junior prom last May, and when he showed up on our doorstep in a tuxedo, I was surprised by the tingle that traveled from my tiara to my stilettos.
10 Mirren remembered Rickman as “a great friend” and “a towering person, physically, mentally and as an artist” whose voice “could suggest honey or a hidden stiletto blade, and the profile of a Roman Emperor”.
11 But like so much of this collection, Ms. Novarino kept tripping over her own feet — literally, in the case of models in sky-high stilettos.
12 At one point, a surgically enhanced woman in her early 20s, squeezed into itty-bitty shorts, came teetering over in stilettos.
13 Back at the table, he’s neatly cutting up a banana with a stiletto when the wolf appears at his side.
14 The Krays' father is a neat man in an electric blue suit; Thomas Cowley's wife has impeccably bouffant silver blond hair and stiletto heels.
15 Male arousal defines female fashion from earlobe to stiletto heel.
16 Sometimes, though, we tell stories to kill, to stick a stiletto in and watch the blood drain,” Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
17 She tugged it clear on the third try, and held it up for him, a gory four-inch stiletto of irregular steel.
18 The "decisive moment" comes to him whenever he spots a beautiful stiletto, a gorgeous jacket or anything he deems fashionable.
他的“决定性瞬间”是发现漂亮高跟鞋、华美外套和其他任何他认为时尚的东西。
19 The elegant arch of a stiletto from Dior and the modern curves on a ring from Cartier add some softness to these graphic swatches, while the shape of a J.W.
20 Ten vintage styles have even been remade, showing the originality and longevity of black patent ankle-tie sandals, mesh lace-up stiletto booties and designs inspired by artists like Piet Mondrian and Alexander Calder.
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