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
- When they find a cell phone camera, they often have a little fun by taking a self-portrait before turning it in, as a keepsake for the owner, public relations manager Jim Taylor said.
公关经理吉姆。泰勒说,当他们拣到照相手机,常会小小恶作剧一下,照张大头照,再把东西交出去,算是给手机主人作个纪念。 - 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。 - This is the shocking moment a baby was allowed to crawl perilously close to the edge of a steep cliff in Norway so that her parents could snap a keepsake photograph.
这真是一个惊险时刻!一对父母为了给孩子拍纪念照,让自家的小婴儿趴在挪威的一座陡峭的悬崖边缘,情况特别危险。 - Not only will this make the transition easier, but it will also be a nice keepsake to look back on.
这不仅使你更好地适应季节的变换,更是你回忆夏天时的纪念品。 - I'm not sure that a lot of people are going to read this book, but a lot of people might buy it as a keepsake.
我不确定会不会有很多人读这本书,但很多人会把它当成一种纪念品买下来。 - Her aunt gave her a little wooden elephant as a keepsake.
她姑母送给她一个小木作纪念。 - Tell him its a keepsake.
转告他这是一件纪念品。 - Have this picture as a keepsake.
给你这张照片作个纪念。 - 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。