释义 |
locketlock‧et /ˈlɒkɪt $ ˈlɑː-/ noun [countable] locketOrigin: 1300-1400 Old French locquet, from Middle Dutch loke ‘latch’ - A gold locket in which two small photographs lay face to face.
- And inside, in the tiny, circular locket, was the picture of a woman.
- Monks tied the locket to a heavy weight and dropped it into the water.
- No, not every item; he kept on his locket.
- Retrieving the locket, Adam sees that it contains one lock of blonde hair and another of black.
- The sentimental value of her lockets, chains, rings, heirlooms was not appreciated by the insurance company.
- Then it relaxed, opened, releasing a treasure it had been holding: a chain a locket, a gold locket.
► Jewelleryagate, nounamethyst, nounanklet, nounaquamarine, nounbangle, nounbauble, nounbead, nounbracelet, nounbrooch, nouncarat, nouncarbuncle, nouncharm, nounchoker, nouncoral, nouncoronet, nouncostume jewellery, nouncrown, nounct, cuff link, nouncultured pearl, noundiamanté, adjectivediamond, nounearring, nounemerald, nounfacet, nounfob watch, noungarnet, noungem, noungold-plated, adjectivegoldsmith, nounice, nounjade, nounjasper, nounjewel, nounjewelled, adjectivejeweller, nounkarat, nounlapidary, adjectivelapis lazuli, nounlocket, nounmedallion, nounmoonstone, nounmother-of-pearl, nounnecklace, nounonyx, nounopal, nounpaste, nounpearly, adjectivependant, nounpin, nounprecious stone, nounreset, verbrhinestone, nounring, nounruby, nounsapphire, nounseed pearl, nounsemi-precious, adjectivesetting, nounsignet ring, nounsolitaire, nounstickpin, nounstone, nounstud, nountiara, nountopaz, nountrinket, nounwatchband, nounwatchstrap, nounwedding ring, noun a piece of jewellery that you wear around your neck on a chain, with a small metal case in which you can put a picture, a piece of hair etc |