释义 |
‖ shimada|ʃɪˈmɑːdə| The name of a town in Honshu, central Japan, applied absol. and attrib. to a young unmarried ladies' formal hairstyle in which the hair is drawn into a queue and fastened at the top of the head.
1910Jukichi Inouye Home Life in Tokyo ix. 113 Both the shimada and the marumage are heavy as they require false hair. 1936K. Nohara True Face of Japan v. 173 The unmarried girl wears the shimada coiffure. 1959R. Kirkbride Tamiko vii. 53 A Geisha girl, gorgeous in kimono and shimada hairstyle. |