keepsake
英 [ˈkiːpseɪk]
美 [ˈkiːpseɪk]
n. 纪念品
BNC.34083 / COCA.23212
牛津词典
noun
- 纪念品
a small object that sb gives you so that you will remember them
柯林斯词典
- 纪念品
Akeepsakeis a small present that someone gives you so that you will not forget them.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- By Qing Dynasty, the fragrant bag had already become keepsake of love.
至清代,香包已成为爱情的信物了。 - I think they'll like to have it as a keepsake.
我想他们会喜欢将它作为纪念品。 - Please have this ring for a keepsake.
请收下这枚戒指作为信物。 - He often stared at one lovingness keepsake for long time.
他常常盯着一个爱的信物很久。 - Most brides buy expensive, thousand-dollar dresses to wear only once, before storing them away as a keepsake or possible hand-me-down.
多数新娘会购买高价婚纱,数千美元的婚纱只穿一次就变成了压箱底儿的纪念品或旧衣服。 - Her aunt gave her a little wooden elephant as a keepsake.
她姑母送给她一个小木作纪念。 - He leaves a tiny keepsake from his good luck bracelet.
他从自己的幸运手练上留下细小的纪念品。 - This is just a little keepsake for your birthday.
这是我的一点小意思,送给你做生日礼物。 - Now, that book is a keepsake and a part of history, and I will pass it on to my children.
现在,这本书是一个纪念和历史的一部分,我将它传给我的孩子。 - In marriage legal relationship before the formal establishment, men and women with their Friends and Family, exchange keepsake together will trust, accept dowry and often give each property to hope establishment of engagement.
在婚姻法律关系正式确立之前,男女双方及其家长亲友会以一起交换信物、接受聘礼和经常性互相赠送财物等方式进行着婚约的确立。