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clothes-peg

/klohz-peg, klohthz-/US // ˈkloʊzˌpɛg, ˈkloʊðz- //

衣服挂钩,衣服挂件,衣夹,衣架

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    British.

    • : a clothespin.

Examples

  • Growing up as a teen in the 1960s, she had yearned to wear the same clothes her girlfriends wore.

  • Her daughter, Elaina, 24, a trained costume designer and makeup artist, helps out by sewing clothes.

  • BEIRUT—It is December, but Sabrine Omar is still wearing her summer clothes.

  • They dye their hair and alter their clothes, but not enough to attract attention from authorities.

  • In St. Louis, I believe, for a change of clothes and to go to a nightclub.

  • At this same time they seized in Nangasaqui a servant of the father provincial, Matheo Couros, who was washing his clothes.

  • He reached up for her big, rough straw hat that hung on a peg outside the door, and put it on her head.

  • Not a dollar did he possess—not even did he have a suit of clothes any more, and wore every day his corduroys.

  • For six days Mamma wept at intervals, and showed the woman in black all Punch's clothes—a liberty which Punch resented.

  • Little boys when decking themselves out with tall hat and monstrously big clothes seem to be trying to put on an alarming aspect.