bow tie
常見(jiàn)例句
- On New Year’s Eve (spent in our apartment), she asked me to put on a black bow tie and dinner jacket.
新年的前夜(我們?cè)诠⒍冗^(guò)),她要我打上黑色蝴蝶結(jié)領(lǐng)帶竝穿上無(wú)尾禮服。 - He was known as a cheerful personality around the office with a light-hearted manner. Former colleagues said he sometimes wore a bow tie.
同事認(rèn)爲(wèi)他是一個(gè)性格開(kāi)朗,古道熱腸的好人,他有時(shí)候會(huì)紥一條蝴蝶結(jié)領(lǐng)帶,或穿一條海軍褲子來(lái)上班。 - Wearing his trademark bow tie, Mr. Greenberg, who still trades, performed magic tricks to amuse colleagues.
戴著他那標(biāo)志性的蝴蝶結(jié)領(lǐng)結(jié),仍然是交易員的格林博格努力讓同事們感覺(jué)輕松。 - My mom would dress me up in a bow tie and have me greet customers.
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