trinket
英 [ˈtrɪŋkɪt]
美 [ˈtrɪŋkɪt]
n. (价值不高的)小首饰,小装饰物
BNC.22147 / COCA.17741
牛津词典
noun
- (价值不高的)小首饰,小装饰物
a piece of jewellery or small decorative object that is not worth much money
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 廉价首饰;小装饰物
Atrinketis a pretty piece of jewellery or small ornament that is inexpensive.- She sold trinkets to tourists.
她向游客出售廉价饰品。
- She sold trinkets to tourists.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- Their Trinket is totally useless.
那些饰品在这里毫无用处。 - Trinket box [ of iron or steel]
小件饰物盒[钢或铁制] - He bought her some trinket.
他给她买了些不值钱的珠宝。 - An awe came on the Trinket!
敬畏降临在这精美的饰品上! - The last trinket in the bowl was a jade necklace from Hong Kong.
放进碗里的最后一个饰品是一条来自香港的翡翠项链。 - A trinket or piece of jewelry thought to be a protection against evil.
一种被认为是防护邪恶的饰品或小珠宝。 - A great life lost so that someone far away can have a trinket on their mantelpiece.
一个伟大的生命逝去了,远方某人的壁炉上可以多个饰品了。 - Talasite Owl: This trinket will now properly restore full mana as described.
水玉猫头鹰现在可以恢复提示所描述的完全魔法值。 - They were so popular as a Christmas novelty that Tom made them bigger and included a trinket.
作为圣诞节新奇的小礼物,这种包装的糖果十分受欢迎,于是Tom把糖果制造得更大,里面可以放一个小饰品。 - But both US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Vice President Dick Cheney received presents whose cost dwarfed Bush's priciest trinket, an11,000-dollar watch, the US State Department reported.
但美国国务卿康多莉扎•赖斯和副总统迪克•切尼收到的礼物让布什的昂贵的小玩意相形见绌&那是一块价值11000美元的手表,美国国务院报道。
