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spangle
- IPA[ˈspaŋɡl]
英式
- a small thin piece of glittering material, typically sewn as one of many on clothing for decoration; a sequin;a spot of bright colour or light
- cover with spangles or other small sparkling objects or lights
verb: spangle, 3rd person present: spangles, gerund or present participle: spangling, past tense: spangled, past participle: spangled
noun: spangle, plural noun: spangles
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名詞
- 1. a small thin piece of glittering material, typically sewn as one of many on clothing for decoration; a sequin we were dressed for the show in leotards covered with silver spangles
- ▪ a spot of bright colour or light the fish is spotted with spangles of colour
動詞
- 1. cover with spangles or other small sparkling objects or lights stars spangled the moonless sky beads spangled the skirt all the way to the hem
- covered with spangles or other small sparkling objects or lights: she arrived alone wearing a red spangled dress a fireworks display on the beach lit up the star-spangled sky
Oxford Dictionary
- covered with spangles or other small sparkling objects or lights: she arrived alone wearing a red spangled dress a fireworks display on the beach lit up the star-spangled sky
Oxford American Dictionary
- a reddish disc-shaped gall that forms on the undersides of oak leaves in response to the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a reddish disk-shaped gall that forms on the undersides of oak leaves in response to the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- covered, glittering, or decorated with stars: the star-spangled horizon
Oxford American Dictionary
- covered, glittering, or decorated with stars: the star-spangled horizon
Oxford Dictionary
- a song written in 1814 with words composed by Francis Scott Key (1779–1843) and a tune adapted ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the US national anthem, officially adopted in 1931. The words were written in 1814 by Francis ...
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- IPA[ˈspaNGɡ(ə)l]
美式
- a small thin piece of glittering material, typically sewn as one of many on clothing for ... we were dressed for the show in leotards covered with silver spangles
- cover with spangles or other small sparkling objects or lights: stars spangled the moonless sky beads spangled the skirt all the way to the hem
Oxford American Dictionary