| 单词 | nose-ring | 
| 释义 | nose-ringn. 1.  A ring-shaped ornament worn in the nose. Cf. nose-jewel n. 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > types of ornamentation > jewellery > nose and lip ornaments > 			[noun]		 nose-jewel1611 nose-ring1652 nose-ornament1695 lip-piece1796 labret1831 nose-nail1862 lip-ring1866 labretifery1884 lip-plug1894 bullring1992 1652    H. L'Estrange Americans No Iewes 17  				The Nose-rings in Easy were onely naso impedentia, hanging down upon the forehead. 1699    R. Wodrow Early Lett. 8 May 		(1937)	 11  				Old coins.., some like Indian nose rings. 1775    J. Adair Hist. Amer. Indians 171  				They formerly wore nose-rings. 1819    J. Keats Cap & Bells 		(1848)	 II. 227  				His turban wreath'd of gold,..Mustachios, ear-ring, nose-ring, and his sabre keen. 1839    W. M. Thackeray Major Gahagan i  				I..carried away Scindiah's nose-ring with a pistol-ball. 1877    A. B. Edwards Thousand Miles up Nile xix. 545  				The bride..wears a gold brow-pendant and nose-ring. 1910    Man 10 26  				A childless Nubian woman on hearing that a woman in the neighbourhood is in labour will put on a gold nose ring and gash her ankle with a razor. 1932    Jrnl. Royal Anthropol. Inst. Great Brit. & Ireland 62 87  				Girls throughout these tribes wear a nose-ring in the right nostril. 1992    Out Summer 63/1  				Two or three ‘club kids’ with shaved heads and nose rings dance next to guys in tight slacks doing a line dance.  2.  A ring fixed in the nose of a bull or other animal, esp. for the purpose of leading it. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > general equipment > 			[noun]		 > nose-ring ringa1398 staple1688 nose-ring1778 bullring1850 1778    W. Marshall Minutes Agric. Digest 49  				Nose rings will reclaim them, be they ever so riotous. 1857    Harper's Mag. Oct. 582/2  				The zeman, or nose-ring and cord, with which the Bichariah [sc. camel] is ridden in Egypt, is not in favor among the Arabs, who prefer the simple halter with a running knot. 1886    T. Hardy Mayor of Casterbridge II. vi. 80  				The premeditated human contrivance of the nose-ring was too cunning for impulsive brute force, and the creature flinched. a1976    C. Reznikoff Plough, Sow & Reap in  Compl. Poems 		(1989)	 192  				An ass with its bundle of wood And a camel with a load of flax and an iron nose-ring Or a horse with bells between its eyes. 2002    Daily Yomiuri 		(Tokyo)	 		(Nexis)	 6 Jan. 2  				The police added that identifying ear tags and nose rings had been removed from the cows. Derivatives  ˈnose-ringed adj. having a nose-ring. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > types of ornamentation > jewellery > nose and lip ornaments > 			[adjective]		 > wearing nose-ring nose-ringed1835 1835    New-England Mag. Apr. 325  				Wyanokee is rather less insipid than the other actors. She is decidedly better than the nose-ringed Queen Aliquippa of Dr. McHenry. 1925    E. Sitwell  et al.  Poor Young People 7  				Like my black Nose-ringed lumbering bear. 1990    Village Voice 		(N.Y.)	 25 Sept. 77/2  				The dreadlocked, nose-ringed, Jon Anderson-on-junk-voiced lead singer. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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