"crinoline" 怎么发音
word
ˈkrɪnəlɪn
KRIN-uh-lin
kɹˈɪnəlˌiːn
krin-uh-LEEN
释义
A crinoline is a stiff or structured petticoat made of fabric or wire, worn under a skirt or dress to give it a full, wide shape. It was especially popular in women's fashion during the 19th century.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈkrɪnəlɪn
英式英语
kɹˈɪnəlˌiːn
简化发音
美式
KRIN-uh-lin
英式
krin-uh-LEEN
语境中听
A crinoline makes a dress look much bigger and rounder.
Women wore crinoline in the 1800s to shape their skirts.
The museum displays an old crinoline.
It's hard to imagine how uncomfortable a crinoline must have been to wear all day.