释义 |
tril·by \ˈtrilbē, -bi\ noun (-es) Etymology: from Trilby, heroine who is an artist's model whose feet are objects of admiration in the novel Trilby (1894) by George du Maurier died 1896 British artist and novelist 1. : foot — usually used in plural 2. also trilby hat [so called from the fact that it was worn in the original London stage version (1895) of the novel Trilby] chiefly Britain : a soft felt hat with indented crown |