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blouse

/blous, blouz/US // blaʊs, blaʊz //UK // (blaʊz) //

上衣,上装,上衫,衬衫

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a usually lightweight, loose-fitting garment for women and children, covering the body from the neck or shoulders more or less to the waistline, with or without a collar and sleeves, worn inside or outside a skirt, slacks, etc.
    • : a single-breasted, semifitted military jacket.
    • : a loose outer garment, reaching to the hip or thigh, or below the knee, and sometimes belted.Compare smock frock.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    bloused, blous·ing.

    • : to puff out in a drooping fullness, as a blouse above a fitted waistband.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    bloused, blous·ing.

    • : to dispose the material of a garment in loose folds, as trouser legs over the tops of boots.

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Examples

  • There are some who are very happy working in their onesie at the kitchen table, enjoying the lack of commute, going for a run at lunch, and have no desire to don a blouse or shirt and head to the office.

  • One woman’s complaint that he groped her under her blouse was referred to local police.

  • The Albany Times Union reported Wednesday that a woman, who has not been named, said the governor put his hand under her blouse and fondled her last year.

  • Wearing a blouse or suit as many times as possible gets the most bang for its environmental buck.

  • Add a pop of color with a bright violet v-neck blouse from 3.1 Phillip Lim.

  • I care more about chopping trees down than buying you that Yohji Yamamoto blouse as a surprise.

  • One worn over her head and showing her blouse means that she is not married and looking for a husband.

  • A young girl skateboards in a yellow silk blouse and black-and-white striped pants.

  • I wasn't parading around to make a show of myself, I was trying to get my arm in my blouse to cover up.

  • The door opened, and there, poorly dressed in blouse and skirt, stood Miss Anne.

  • She was enveloped in a sky-blue satin gown, or rather, sort of blouse, ornamented all round with two rows of rich black blond.

  • She had left her hat and coat in the hall, and wore a smart blue serge skirt and a white blouse.

  • There was wisdom in this suggestion, so Jess accepted it gratefully, and even added Henry's blouse to the laundry.

  • She took off Benny's little crinkled blouse and one pair of bloomers, and started to hang them on the line.