1. The reporters buttonholed the witness outside the courtroom. 在法庭外面记者们强留证人长谈。
2. Wife: No, dear. I couldn't find the button, so I just sewed up the buttonhole. 妻子:没有,亲爱的。我找不到扣子,所以我只把扣眼儿给缝上了。
3. In medieval Europe, garments were laced or fastened together with Brooches or clasps until the Buttonhole was reinvented in the 13th century. 直到13世纪发明钮孔以前,在中世纪的欧洲是用带子或以胸针、夹子将衣服固定起来。
英英解释
n.
1. a hole through which buttons are pushed
2. detain in conversation by or as if by holding on to the outer garments of; as for political or econo