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英:[ˈbreɪslət]
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brace·let
breI sliht
复数:bracelets
braceleted (adj.)
jade bracelet玉镯,镶玉手镯
"手腕上的装饰性戒指或链子",15世纪中叶,来自古法语 bracelet(14世纪),是 bracel 的小型词,源自拉丁语 bracchiale "臂环",来自 bracchium "手臂,前臂",源自希腊语 brakhion "手臂"(参见 brachio-)。
腕带,手镯:佩于腕部的环状小带
腕纹:复数形式指手腕掌侧皮肤横纹
Middle English, from Middle French, diminutive of bras arm, from Latin bracchium
The first known use of bracelet was in the 15th century
brackennoun
a large coarse branching fernalso: a growth of such ferns
brachiopodnoun
any of a phylum of invertebrate marine animals that have bivalve shells and a pair of arms bearing tentacles called alsolampshell
brachiopodnoun
any of a phylum of invertebrate marine animals that have bivalve shells and a pair of arms bearing tentacles called alsolampshell
brace1 of 2verb
to make firm or tight
to get ready : prepare
braced herself for the test
to furnish or support with a brace
to give life or energy to : freshen
to place firmly
to regain one's courage
brace up, all is not lost
brace2 of 2noun
two of a kind : pair
several brace of quail
something that connects, fastens, or tightens
a tool with a U-shaped bend that is used to turn wood-boring bits
something that transfers, resists, or supports weight or pressureespecially: a slanted timber used as a support in a structure
plural suspender sense 2
a device for supporting a body part (as the shoulders)
plural a usually wire device attached to the teeth to make them straight and pull them into position
a mark { or } used to connect words or items or musical staffs that are to be considered together
one of a pair of such marks enclosing words or symbols
braceletnoun
an ornamental band or chain worn around the wrist
something (as handcuffs) resembling a bracelet
braceletnoun
an ornamental band or chain worn around the wrist
something (as handcuffs) resembling a bracelet
1 Pinmei swallowed and pressed her hand over Amah’s bracelet as if she were hiding it.
2 He worked a silver dollar into a bracelet.
他把一个银币改铸成一只手镯.
3 The carriage lurched while she clamped onto my bracelet and attempted to pull it off my arm.
4 “She wears a slave bracelet on her leg with his name on it.”
5 Golden bracelets flew and jars of jam and tiny painted animals and fountain pens.
6 She turned the bracelet on her arm again, looked at her stepmother’s words one more time, hearing each of them ringing in her head along with all the other things she’d said over the years.
7 I looped the bracelet around my wrist and studied the silver and gold charms.
8 Henry explained that it was easy to stop here on Fridays to buy something for his wife, a pair of earrings or a bracelet.
9 The letters MS—for Mississippi, her grandmother’s home state—were engraved on the outside of the bracelet.
10 I smile to myself, thinking of how Max swiped Nurse Eric's badge and the way we soaped the alarm bracelets off our wrists.
11 He handed her the damp string bracelet, returned to its original size.
12 “I don’t think I like it only because it’s so pretty, but I want to wear it as the girl in the story wore her bracelet, to remind me of something.”
13 Katie got me a bracelet with four charms: a heart, a sun, a pencil, and a flower.
14 The electronic bracelet was hidden beneath the bed, along with the tools he had used to remove it.
15 With every step they took came the clink and rattle of their silver bracelets, their heavy necklaces of bone and turquoise beads.
16 She was excited about her road test, and so happy with her bracelet.
17 “This way. There’s a natural vein of iron underground. You can feel it in your crash bracelets.”
18 Unless the jacket pulled her one way and the bracelets the other.
19 Candice looked at the bracelet once more, touching the scratches on its surface, wondering what secrets it held.
20 Just one in a series, charms on a bracelet.
只是系列中的一出,一手镯上的饰物。