释义 |
plack·et \ˈplakə̇t, usu -ə̇d.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: origin unknown 1. obsolete : pudendum 2. a. or placket-hole : a finished slit in a garment (as at the top of a skirt or petticoat making it easy to put on); especially : one giving access to an inner pocket b. archaic : a pocket especially in a woman's skirt < in a placket at her side is an old enameled watch — Leigh Hunt > c. : a finished opening usually in a seam or bisecting an edge (as of a slipcover) assuring a snug fit when fastened 3. archaic a. : petticoat b. : woman < was that brave heart made to pant for a placket — John Fletcher > |