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Definition of rhinestone in English: rhinestonenoun ˈrʌɪnstəʊnˈraɪnˌstoʊn An imitation diamond, used in cheap jewellery and to decorate clothes. 莱茵石(一种廉价仿制钻石,用于装饰服装) a canary-yellow suit studded with rhinestones as modifier rhinestone earrings Example sentencesExamples - The white satin dress is made from almost 300 feet of material, and embroidered with 1,500 crystal rhinestones and pearls.
- Cut glass, rhinestones, and cubic zirconium are all attempts to replicate the beauty of diamonds at a lower cost.
- She had an idea of returning to the clothing business with rhinestones on clothes but that idea did not go anywhere.
- She had taken a rhinestone studded barrette to clip one side of her hair away from her face.
- The top two-thirds of the composition is studded with rhinestones, suggesting stars sparkling in the metallic blue sky.
- She was decked out in a pair of expensive jeans with artfully studded rhinestones, an off-the-shoulder shirt in pale pink, heels that I'd never before seen in her closet, and stunning, yet simple jewelry.
- There was a lone tear residing on her cheek, slightly smudging her mascara, that caught the light and glittered almost brighter than the rhinestones on the tiara that rested on Jessica's perfect hair.
- It says ‘Jesus’ in gold cursive lettering studded with rhinestones.
- My philosophy is one of ‘where would the diamond business be if not for rhinestones?’
- ‘And your mom made us tiaras with rhinestones,’ she reminisced.
- ‘Everybody was wearing rhinestones, all those sparkle clothes and cowboy boots,’ he said in 1986.
- The crossbones are oversized, and the whole thing's studded with rhinestones - except the skull's eyes, each of which is a black plastic gem of some sort.
- Women are decorating the exposed skin with tattoos or stick-on rhinestones and even enhancing the upper buttocks with plastic surgery.
- Phoenix comes onto the stage in a bright turquoise cosmic-cowboy outfit with crystal rhinestones and embroidered roses.
- Derek had to get the rhinestones for the suit flown in from Czechoslovakia.
- Other high fashion T-shirts are decorated with large chandelier crystal rhinestones evoking a look that is a perfection of casual elegance in today's global dressing.
- Later that year Nudie asked another prospective customer, Lefty Frizzel, whether he had the guts to wear a suit with rhinestones on it.
- A number of female passengers adorned their lapels with heart-shaped brooches filled with red, white and blue rhinestones.
- Fendi has played artfully with rhinestones, studding the tops for a line of mink co-ordinates.
- She has short brown hair, red leather pants, a black Harley-Davidson shirt cut into a halter, a strand of white rhinestones as a belt and a little heart of white rhinestones around her belly button.
OriginLate 19th century: translating French caillou du Rhin, literally 'pebble of the Rhine'. Definition of rhinestone in US English: rhinestonenounˈrīnˌstōnˈraɪnˌstoʊn An imitation diamond used in costume jewelry and to decorate clothes. 莱茵石(一种廉价仿制钻石,用于装饰服装) a canary-yellow suit studded with rhinestones as modifier rhinestone earrings Example sentencesExamples - She was decked out in a pair of expensive jeans with artfully studded rhinestones, an off-the-shoulder shirt in pale pink, heels that I'd never before seen in her closet, and stunning, yet simple jewelry.
- ‘And your mom made us tiaras with rhinestones,’ she reminisced.
- My philosophy is one of ‘where would the diamond business be if not for rhinestones?’
- Later that year Nudie asked another prospective customer, Lefty Frizzel, whether he had the guts to wear a suit with rhinestones on it.
- A number of female passengers adorned their lapels with heart-shaped brooches filled with red, white and blue rhinestones.
- The white satin dress is made from almost 300 feet of material, and embroidered with 1,500 crystal rhinestones and pearls.
- Phoenix comes onto the stage in a bright turquoise cosmic-cowboy outfit with crystal rhinestones and embroidered roses.
- There was a lone tear residing on her cheek, slightly smudging her mascara, that caught the light and glittered almost brighter than the rhinestones on the tiara that rested on Jessica's perfect hair.
- It says ‘Jesus’ in gold cursive lettering studded with rhinestones.
- She had taken a rhinestone studded barrette to clip one side of her hair away from her face.
- Derek had to get the rhinestones for the suit flown in from Czechoslovakia.
- Cut glass, rhinestones, and cubic zirconium are all attempts to replicate the beauty of diamonds at a lower cost.
- The crossbones are oversized, and the whole thing's studded with rhinestones - except the skull's eyes, each of which is a black plastic gem of some sort.
- She had an idea of returning to the clothing business with rhinestones on clothes but that idea did not go anywhere.
- She has short brown hair, red leather pants, a black Harley-Davidson shirt cut into a halter, a strand of white rhinestones as a belt and a little heart of white rhinestones around her belly button.
- Other high fashion T-shirts are decorated with large chandelier crystal rhinestones evoking a look that is a perfection of casual elegance in today's global dressing.
- Fendi has played artfully with rhinestones, studding the tops for a line of mink co-ordinates.
- The top two-thirds of the composition is studded with rhinestones, suggesting stars sparkling in the metallic blue sky.
- Women are decorating the exposed skin with tattoos or stick-on rhinestones and even enhancing the upper buttocks with plastic surgery.
- ‘Everybody was wearing rhinestones, all those sparkle clothes and cowboy boots,’ he said in 1986.
OriginLate 19th century: translating French caillou du Rhin, literally ‘pebble of the Rhine’. |