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单词 brooch
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Definition of brooch in English:

brooch

noun brəʊtʃ
  • An ornament fastened to clothing with a hinged pin and catch.

    (衣服上装饰用的)胸针,领针,饰针

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Learn to make all types of jewellery - bracelets, pendants, brooches and rings, easily and affordably.
    • They made off with a silver charm bracelet, two passports, a gold brooch and a silver chain.
    • Usually, a woman also accessorizes with a bracelet, ring and necklace to go along with a brooch.
    • There is also plenty of additional space available for bracelets, earrings, brooches and rings.
    • More within the reach of the novice collector are the myriad of smaller novelty pieces, from the cameo brooch to the charm bracelet.
    • I saw silver rings and a gold brooch, jewelled knives and other finely worked objects.
    • She saw a selection of silver brooches at a jewelry store.
    • A fabulous collection of ladies costume jewellery by Pave includes brooches, earrings, necklaces and gorgeous gift sets starting at very affordable prices.
    • The resulting bracelets and brooches were realised in gold and enamel, encrusted with a dazzling array of precious gemstones.
    • They dug up thousands of plates, brooches, hairpins and pendants, carefully placed for the afterlife with the bodies of wealthy rulers entombed in royal burial chambers.
    • Therefore, Crown jewels might include everything from the regalia to swords, tiaras, rings and brooches.
    • Goldsmiths and silversmiths make earrings, brooches, and bracelets, which are especially noted for their filigree work.
    • Military cloaks were fastened with brooches, so the Roman army had an important influence on brooch design.
    • There are always gold earrings, necklaces, brooches, bracelets and rings for some special holiday flash.
    • The silver animal pendants, brooches and ear studs are appended to a miniature carrier bag on which a little poem is written.
    • Last he took out a golden brooch with a few precious stones in it.
    • Also choose from a range of bracelets, chains and brooches which are uniquely different and often more appealing than current trends.
    • Look out too for the ultimate accessory: silk flowers on brooches and chokers.
    • Find any photo of me on a significant occasion and you'll see me wearing a brooch, a ring or a necklace that comes from that earlier time.
    • A red sash curved from her left shoulder down to her right hip, and a golden brooch fastened the garb at her right shoulder.
    Synonyms
    breastpin, pin, clasp, clip, fastening, badge

Origin

Middle English: variant of broach, a noun originally meaning 'skewer, bodkin', from Old French broche 'spit for roasting', based on Latin brocchus, broccus 'projecting'. Compare with broach1.

  • brochure from mid 18th century:

    Although now associated particularly with holidays, brochure is a French word meaning ‘stitching’ or ‘stitched work’. The connection is that the first brochures were little booklets that were roughly stitched together rather than properly bound. The root, Latin brocchus or broccus ‘projecting [tooth] something that pierces’, connects brochure with broach (Middle English) ‘to pierce a cask’ and brooch (Middle English). This was originally a variant of broach and meant a skewer (as in brochette (Late Middle English)) and then an ornamental pin. Broccoli (late 17th century) is from the same source, which became brocco ‘sprout, shoot, projecting tooth’ in Italian, and then broccoli ‘little sprouts’.

Rhymes

approach, broach, coach, encroach, loach, poach, reproach, roach

Definition of brooch in US English:

brooch

noun
  • An ornament fastened to clothing with a hinged pin and catch.

    (衣服上装饰用的)胸针,领针,饰针

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Find any photo of me on a significant occasion and you'll see me wearing a brooch, a ring or a necklace that comes from that earlier time.
    • Therefore, Crown jewels might include everything from the regalia to swords, tiaras, rings and brooches.
    • She saw a selection of silver brooches at a jewelry store.
    • Also choose from a range of bracelets, chains and brooches which are uniquely different and often more appealing than current trends.
    • There is also plenty of additional space available for bracelets, earrings, brooches and rings.
    • Goldsmiths and silversmiths make earrings, brooches, and bracelets, which are especially noted for their filigree work.
    • A fabulous collection of ladies costume jewellery by Pave includes brooches, earrings, necklaces and gorgeous gift sets starting at very affordable prices.
    • There are always gold earrings, necklaces, brooches, bracelets and rings for some special holiday flash.
    • The resulting bracelets and brooches were realised in gold and enamel, encrusted with a dazzling array of precious gemstones.
    • A red sash curved from her left shoulder down to her right hip, and a golden brooch fastened the garb at her right shoulder.
    • Learn to make all types of jewellery - bracelets, pendants, brooches and rings, easily and affordably.
    • Military cloaks were fastened with brooches, so the Roman army had an important influence on brooch design.
    • I saw silver rings and a gold brooch, jewelled knives and other finely worked objects.
    • They dug up thousands of plates, brooches, hairpins and pendants, carefully placed for the afterlife with the bodies of wealthy rulers entombed in royal burial chambers.
    • The silver animal pendants, brooches and ear studs are appended to a miniature carrier bag on which a little poem is written.
    • Last he took out a golden brooch with a few precious stones in it.
    • More within the reach of the novice collector are the myriad of smaller novelty pieces, from the cameo brooch to the charm bracelet.
    • Usually, a woman also accessorizes with a bracelet, ring and necklace to go along with a brooch.
    • They made off with a silver charm bracelet, two passports, a gold brooch and a silver chain.
    • Look out too for the ultimate accessory: silk flowers on brooches and chokers.
    Synonyms
    breastpin, pin, clasp, clip, fastening, badge

Origin

Middle English: variant of broach, a noun originally meaning ‘skewer, bodkin’, from Old French broche ‘spit for roasting’, based on Latin brocchus, broccus ‘projecting’. Compare with broach.

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