stocking
noun /ˈstɒkɪŋ/
/ˈstɑːkɪŋ/
Idioms - either of a pair of thin pieces of clothing that fit closely over a woman’s legs and feet
长筒女袜 - a pair of silk stockings
一双长筒丝袜
Topics Clothes and Fashionc1- I've ripped my stockings again.
我又把长筒袜钩破了。 - She slowly peeled off one stocking.
她慢慢地脱下了一只长袜。 - She laddered her stocking on a bramble bush.
她的长筒袜在黑莓灌木上破了。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- fishnet
- sheer
- laddered
- …
- pair
- pull on
- ladder
- rip
- …
- filler
- stuffer
- a pair of silk stockings
- (also Christmas stocking)a long sock that children leave out when they go to bed on Christmas Eve so that it can be filled with presents
袜子: 长袜子,孩子们在圣诞节前夕睡觉时会把袜子扔掉,以便可以装满礼物- The stockings were hung by the chimney.
长袜挂在烟囱旁。 - Santa will be filling the stockings at Christmas time.
圣诞老人将会在圣诞节时把长袜塞得满满的。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- fishnet
- sheer
- laddered
- …
- pair
- pull on
- ladder
- rip
- …
- filler
- stuffer
- The stockings were hung by the chimney.
词源late 16th cent.: from stock in the dialect sense ‘stocking’ + -ing.
Idioms
in your stocking(ed) feet
- wearing socks or stockings but not shoes
只穿袜不穿鞋