corsage

英 [kɔː'sɑːʒ; 'kɔːsɑːʒ] 美 [kɔr'sɑʒ]
  • n. 胸衣;胸前花饰
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corsage 小花束

cors, 同corp, 身体。原指紧身胸衣,后指胸衣上的装饰花束。

corsage
corsage: see corpse
corsage (n.)
late 15c., "size of the body," from Old French cors "body" (see corpse); the meaning "body of a woman's dress, bodice" is from 1818 in fashion plates translated from French; 1843 in a clearly English context. Sense of "a bouquet worn on the bodice" is 1911, American English, apparently from French bouquet de corsage "bouquet of the bodice."
1. My wife waved her corsage in time to the music.
我的妻子也随着音乐的节奏挥动着那束鲜花.

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2. Straightening up, he came to our table, holding the other corsage in front of him.
他直起身躯, 朝我们的餐桌走来, 那另一束鲜花擎在他的胸前.

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3. A bronze sequinned corsage, pinned on a black top teamed with a bronze sequinned skirt.
如,别着一朵缀有青铜色金属亮片的胸花的黑色上衣,跟缀有青铜色金属亮片的裙子相搭配.

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4. How did you know that I love red roses and that I prefer a wrist corsage?
你怎么知道我喜欢红玫瑰和戴在手上的花环?

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5. Old Man Olsen was making a corsage of gardenias, just as he used to do.
奥尔森老头还像当年那样正在扎着供胸前佩戴的一束栀子花.

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