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Что (кто) такое BARRETTE - определение


Barrette         
  • A barrette on the back of a woman's head
  • Indian antique comb for keeping hair in place
CLIP FOR THE HAIR
Barette; Barettes; Barrettes; Barrette; Hairclip; Hairslide; Hair slide
A barrette (American English), also known as a hair slide (British English), or a hair clip, is a clasp for holding hair in place. They are often made from metal or plastic and sometimes feature decorative fabric.
barrette         
  • A barrette on the back of a woman's head
  • Indian antique comb for keeping hair in place
CLIP FOR THE HAIR
Barette; Barettes; Barrettes; Barrette; Hairclip; Hairslide; Hair slide
[ba'r?t]
¦ noun a hairslide.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Fr., dimin. of barre 'bar'.
Hair clip         
  • A barrette on the back of a woman's head
  • Indian antique comb for keeping hair in place
CLIP FOR THE HAIR
Barette; Barettes; Barrettes; Barrette; Hairclip; Hairslide; Hair slide
A barrette (American English), also known as a hair slide (British English), or a hair clip, is a clasp for holding hair in place. They are often made from metal or plastic and sometimes feature decorative fabric.
Примеры употребления для BARRETTE
1. Forty minutes later, they snapped the last pink barrette in place, and the girl cracked a wide smile.
2. Nervously touching a sparkly barrette in her red hair, she cries as she describes how guards forced her legs into tight metal shackles.
3. "[The best is] something you can make in your garage, then sell or license to somebody who can get it into Wal–Mart." Fifteen years ago, single mother Lisa Lloyd devised a barrette to keep her hair under control at the Arizona office where she earned $14,000 a year.