corset

英['kɔːsɪt] 美['kɔːrsɪt]
  • n. (中世纪)紧身胸衣;(为治疗目的而穿的)围腰
corseted corseted corseting corsets
  • coraciiform adj.[鸟]佛法僧目鸟类的
  • coracle n.小圆舟;小渔艇
  • coracoid n.鸟喙骨;喙突adj.鸟喙状的
  • coral n.珊瑚adj.珊瑚的;珊瑚色的
  • coralbells [复]n.[用作单或复][植]珊瑚钟
Noun:
  1. a woman's close-fitting foundation garment

Verb:
  1. dress with a corset

1. A stay is another word for corset in British English.
在英式英语中,stay是corset的另一种表达.

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2. She used to have a corset that laced up at the side.
她过去有一个在侧面系带的束腹.

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3. The doctor told her not to lace the corset.
医生告诉她不要系腹带.

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4. If you bought me the proper - sized corset, I wouldn't have to squirm.
如果你给我买了合适的胸衣, 我根本不会乱动.

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5. Corset: Article of clothing worn to shape or constrict the torso.
紧身健美装: 一种贴身内衣或外部装饰,使体形美观或紧束身躯用的衣物.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Women don't wear corset nowadays.
      现在的妇女不再穿紧身衣了。
    2. Women must wear a corset after sundown and be in the company of male chaperone.
      妇女日落后必须穿着束腹且必须要有男伴陪同。
    3. The doctor told her not to lace the corset.
      医生告诉她不要系腹带。