英:[tiˈɑ:rə]
美:[tiˈærə, -ˈɛrə, -ˈɑrə]
英:[tiˈɑ:rə]
美:[tiˈærə, -ˈɛrə, -ˈɑrə]
ti·ar·a
ti eI r [or] ti a r
复数:tiaras
noun
a crescent-shaped, usu. jewelled crown worn as an ornament by women on formal occasions.
the triple crown, surmounted by an orb and cross, worn by the Catholic pope.
1550年代,“波斯国王的头饰”(也被贵族男子佩戴),源自拉丁语 tiara,来自希腊语 tiara,起源不明。早期英语形式为 tiar(1510年代)。作为西方服饰中富有珠宝的头带,1650年代出现 tiar; 1718年作为 tiara 出现。相关词汇: Tiaraed。
Latin, royal Persian headdress, from Greek
The first known use of tiara was in 1616
tibianoun
the inner and usually larger of the two bones of the vertebrate leg that is located between the knee and the ankle called alsoshinbone
the fourth joint of the leg of an insect between the femur and the tarsus
tiaranoun
a crown worn by the pope
a decorative headband worn by women on special occasions
1 After all, if there’s no audience to play for, these toddlers just might be inspired to put their tiaras away.
2 In an early scene, we see her playing a lethal game of chess with an aged king while wearing nothing but a tiara and a sequin-trimmed mini-robe.
3 Each night the audience will decide who wins the bouquet and tiara.
4 There was Etta’s long blue crêpe de chine evening dress and some white pumps and a rhinestone tiara for her hair.
5 Some of the entries were so porny-sounding that the Empress had to dab repeatedly at her tiara — even when the story turned out to be about slipping a Visa into the card-reading machine.
6 “And,” she continued, “there’s a shiny thing sparkling on the path just along there. I’ll thank you to go and pick it up and bring it to me. Somebody’s dropped their tiara, perhaps.”
7 Those are just a few of the SNL alums who tried to fill the queen’s tiara.
8 A little girl drifted behind her mother, her arms overflowing with princess dresses, glass slippers, and a sparkling tiara.
9 You might consider a tiara .
你该考虑一下冠状头饰。
10 The way the world worked was, you swept the fireplace for your mean relatives until someone plucked you from obscurity and gave you a tiara.
11 It wasn’t just her dress and the beautiful way her face looked when she passed by the hatrack mirror and saw the red paint on her cheeks and the rhinestone tiara in her hair.
12 It was a way of dancing that perfectly suited Ms. Guillem, who said she didn’t grow up with “the little girl’s fantasy of the tutu and the tiara.”
13 And next time, think twice before handing over a tiara you intend to take back if circumstances change.
14 A jeweled tiara gleamed amidst her long golden hair, its emeralds a perfect match for the green of her eyes.
15 The McQueen company is part of the French PPR group and the “halo” diamond tiara — originally owned by the Queen Mother and given to Elizabeth on her 18th birthday — was by Cartier.
16 How I found an empty envelope and rusty old tiara.
17 Another record, for a tiara, fell when her third husband Mike Todd's 1957 gift to Taylor sold for $4.2 million, or about six times the estimate.
18 Jackie O embodied that whole “Camelot” narrative, and Americans, who threw off the British monarchy and then spent 200 years enviously ogling tiaras and coronations across the pond, lapped it up.
19 In response, Ms. Chauviré, in a tiara and tutu, led the dancers — 90 in all — down the opera house’s interior grand staircase.
20 Most impressive, however, is the rotating tower of 10 early-20th-century diamond tiaras, some once belonging to royalty, others to wealthy socialites.