正面 | 20003.bodice 英 ['bɒdɪs]美 ['bɑdɪs] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1、abs- "away" + tract-.n. 女服的紧身上衣 例句: 1. I never saw so many darts in a bodice!我从没见过紧身胸衣上纳了这么多的缝褶! bodice 连衣裙上身来自body. bodicebodice: [16] Originally, bodice was identical with bodies – that is, the plural of body. This use of body began early in the 16th century, when it referred to the part of a woman’s dress that covered the trunk, as opposed to the arms; and it soon became restricted specifically to the part above the waist. The reason for the adoption of the plural form (which was often used originally in the phrase pair of bodies) was that the upper portion of women’s dresses was usually in two parts, which fastened down the middle. In the 17th and 18th centuries the term bodice was frequently applied to ‘corsets’.=> bodybodice (n.)1560s, oddly spelled plural of body, name of a tight-fitting Elizabethan garment covering the torso; plural because the body came in two parts which fastened in the middle. Bodice-ripper for "racy romance novel" is from 1981." |
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