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camisole

/kam-uh-sohl/US // ˈkæm əˌsoʊl //UK // (ˈkæmɪˌsəʊl) //

吊带衫,吊带背心,吊带裙,吊带裤

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called cam·i [kam-ee] /ˈkæm i/ . a short garment worn underneath a sheer bodice to conceal the underwear.
    • : a woman's negligee jacket.
    • : a sleeved jacket or jersey once worn by men.
    • : a straitjacket with long sleeves.

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Examples

  • After the group returned to their hotel, Davis changed from a sweatshirt into a blouse, with a camisole underneath.

  • One night, the summer they were all 15, Cady went swimming alone, wearing nothing but a camisole, bra and underwear.

  • She wore a silk camisole underneath and a single strand of tiny pearls.

  • Her pretty foot has pressed this piece of rubber; it can be conveniently sewed to the camisole and worn next the heart.

  • The corpse was clothed in a camisole of white satin, and covered with a crimson mantle of the same material.

  • This name is said to have been given them because of the common blouse or camisole which they wore—their only uniform.

  • Then she slipped off her petticoat and camisole, and put on the muslin wrapper.

  • And as to the camisole and jupon, I am not quite sure about them either.