necklace
n. 項鍊
v. 給(某人)戴火項鍊(將燃燒的輪胎掛在脖子上將其殺死)
A necklace is a piece of jewellery such as a chain or a string of beads which someone, usually a woman, wears round their neck.
...a diamond necklace and matching earrings.
鑽石項鍊和與之相配的耳環
To necklace someone means to kill them by putting a tyre soaked in petrol around their neck and then setting fire to it.
Alleged strike breakers had their houses petrol-bombed or were hacked to death or necklaced.
破壞罷工的嫌疑人,其房屋遭汽油彈炸燬,人被砍死或被套上火項鍊燒死。
1. jewelry consisting of a cord or chain (often bearing gems) worn about the neck as an ornament (especially by women)
You look graceful with this pearl necklace.
您戴珍珠項鍊看起來很高雅.
Our product including Tiffany bracelet, cuff links, earring, Gucci product key ring, necklace and ring.
我們的產品包括蒂凡尼手鍊, 袖口的聯絡, 耳環, 古馳產品鑰匙扣, 項鍊和戒指.
This necklace has been handed down in my family.
這串項鍊是我家祖上傳下來的.
He gave me a necklace as an anniversary gift.
他給我一條項鍊作為週年紀念禮物.
He tendered a check for 100 pounds for her lost necklace.
他給她一張100鎊的支票以賠償她丟失的項鍊.