civvies / ˈsɪv i /

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civvies 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural civ·vies.

  1. civ·vies [siv-eez] /ˈsɪv iz/ .Also civies . civilian clothes.
  2. a civilian.

civvies 近义词

civvies

等同于 threads

civvies

等同于 clothing

civvies

等同于 getup

civvies

等同于 civilian

civvies

等同于 clothes/clothing

civvies

等同于 tog

civvies

等同于 dress

civvies

等同于 duds

更多civvies例句

  1. On the seventh day, they wore “civvies,” typically trousers and a polo shirt.
  2. And then you go change into your civvies and join your new friends for dinner, moving from the inner sanctum to the dining room.
  3. He was in civvies, the jeans and sweater I normally thought of him wearing, but he had his service ribbons pinned to his breast.
  4. Nevertheless, if I were in civvies, you'd have permitted the waiter to cut my steak.
  5. As soon as afternoon parade was dismissed, we would dive for our quarters, and re-don our "civvies" until next parade.
  6. And the civvies—gorblimy—when I was 'ome on leave they kep' on arstin' me, 'Ain't yer wounded yet?'
  7. When we first come out, I thought all the Belgian civvies a lot o' bloody cowards takin' cover whenever Fritz came over.