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tie-wig
ˈtie-wig Also tye-wig. [Cf. tie- 3.] A wig having the hair gathered together behind and tied with a knot of ribbon.1713 Gay Guard. No. 149 ¶17 The smart tye-wig with the black ribbon. 1816 Scott Antiq. iii, In tie-wigs and laced coats. 1852 Thackeray Esmond iii. v, The gentleman-usher's horror when ...
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tie-up
tie-up, n. (a.) (ˈtaɪʌp) [f. tie up: tie v. 11.] I. Something tied up, or used for tying up. † 1. = tie-wig. Obs.1714 C. Johnson Country Lasses ii. i, The last tye-up I sold you was as light and bright as silver..with a fine flowing large open curl. 2. a. A ribbon with which some part of a child's d...
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tie-
tie- in combination. [f. tie n.1 or tie v.] 1. Attributive or objective combinations of tie n. in various senses: tie fabric; tie-block Naut., the block on the yard through which the tie passes (see tie n. 2 a); tie-break, -breaker, a means of deciding a winner out of two or more contestants who hav...
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wig
▪ I. wig, n.1 Now dial. (wɪg) Forms: 4–6 wygge, 5–8 wigg, 6–7 wigge, (8 whigg, 8–9 whig), 7– wig. [a. MLG., MDu. wigge (Westphalian wigge, Du. wig) wedge, wedge-shaped cake, by-form of MLG. etc. wegge (see wedge n.).] A kind of bun or small cake made of fine flour.1376 Munim. Gildh. Lond. (Rolls) II...
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tie
▪ I. tie, n. (taɪ) Forms: α. 1 téaᵹ, téᵹ, tǽᵹ, 3 teȝ, teiȝ, 5 tey, 6 Sc. (pl.) teis, (5, 9 dial. tee). β. 5–9 tye, 7 ty, (pl. tigges, tighes), 6– tie. [OE. teáh, téaᵹ fem., Anglian tǽᵹ, later téᵹ = ON. taug fem., rope:—OTeut. *tauᵹ-ā, -o str. fem., f. second grade of the verb-stem teuh-: tauh-: tuh:...
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假发
现在所用的假发tie-wig是1822年出现的,以马尾毛制造。
这类法庭服饰用假发售价不菲,法官所用的假发每个价值1500英镑左右,较普通的也要差不多300英镑,典礼上使用的长假发bench wig更达到4000英镑。
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