clothe 的定义
clothed or clad, cloth·ing.
- to dress; attire.
- to provide with clothing.
- to cover with or as with clothing.
clothe 近义词
cover with apparel
clothe 的近义词 48 个
- attire
- bundle up
- cloak
- disguise
- do up
- drape
- dress
- dress up
- equip
- fit
- swaddle
- swathe
- accouter
- apparel
- array
- bedizen
- caparison
- coat
- costume
- dandify
- deck
- dizen
- endow
- endue
- enwrap
- garb
- gown
- habilitate
- habit
- invest
- jacket
- mantle
- outfit
- primp
- raiment
- rig
- robe
- spruce
- tog
- vest
- bedrape
- breech
- dud
- fit out
- guise
- livery
- suit up
- turn out
clothe 的反义词 6 个
更多clothe例句
- Err on the side of caution and take your blanket out after a maximum of about 15 minutes and finish the rest of the drying on a clothes rack.
- She’d been holding things down at her marketing job, making sure her two kids were logged in for virtual school and keeping her family clothed and fed and virus-free.
- I quit my gym because I couldn’t get far enough away from my fellow gym goers not to smell them, their breath and their clothes.
- The wool-clad wolves used two methods to compromise people’s machines.
- When we moved in, I put neatly labeled cardboard boxes up there, holding our high school mementos, college textbooks, unused wedding gifts and out-of-season clothes.
- She details how he, for many years, wanted no one but her to wash, clothe, and feed him.
- The Daily Pic: Phil Collins shows how the toughest style can clothe a heart of gold.
- As PJ O'Rourke once remarked, "The biblical injunction is to clothe the poor, not style them."
- It is to share your bread with the hungry, and to take the wretched poor into your home; when you see the naked, to clothe him.
- After all, I could barely bathe, feed, or clothe my widowed self.
- Furnivall, pp. 33-35; he says it is 'frised or perled cloothe of gold,' or 'a weued clothe of gold.'
- God will clothe thee with the double garment of justice, and will set a crown on thy head of everlasting honour.
- Linen is still made there; and by 'clothe of Reynes' some kind of linen, rather than of woollen cloth, is meant.
- Great pine forests clothe their lower slopes, and a green-stained river leaps roaring out of the midst of them.
- He was partly supported by a slave woman, and was content to clothe himself with vestments taken from the dead.