clothing 的定义
- garments collectively; clothes; raiment; apparel.
- a covering.
clothing 近义词
attire
clothing 的近义词 53 个
- accouterment
- apparel
- array
- caparison
- civvies
- clothes
- costume
- covering
- drag
- drapery
- dress
- duds
- ensemble
- equipment
- feathers
- finery
- frippery
- frock
- garb
- garments
- gear
- habiliment
- habit
- hand-me-downs
- livery
- mufti
- outfit
- overclothes
- panoply
- rags
- raiment
- regalia
- rigging
- sack
- sportswear
- tatters
- things
- threads
- tog
- trappings
- trousseau
- underclothes
- vestment
- vesture
- vines
- wardrobe
- wear
- full feather
- get-up
- glad rags
- tailleur
- toggery
- tout ensemble
更多clothing例句
- The documentary dives into Cardin’s history, from his origins as an haute couture designer in 1950s Paris to his expansion into ready-to-wear clothing for a global market and eventually, industrial design.
- He doesn’t spend money on clothing, and when movie theaters reopen, he plans to avoid buying overpriced nachos and popcorn “for at least a year.”
- Also, the life cycle of clothing isn’t as long as it once was.
- Zeidan noted to the Blade that Helem at the beginning of the pandemic launched food and clothing drives.
- I assume it’s roughly the same face that she made when I confessed my masked trip to a clothing store to buy some summer dresses.
- Today, the city is an Asian hipster outpost, with shopping malls, clothing boutiques, and mixologist-prepared cocktails.
- The healthier appearance and civilian clothing are very peculiar.
- Families stuff a life-size male doll with memories of the outgoing year and dress him in their clothing.
- His clothing line that his friend described as “upscale and urban” was a dud.
- The sport of surfing is a very sexy sport, beautiful people on beautiful beaches in minimal clothing.
- The plain furniture was stiffly arranged, and there was no litter of clothing or small feminine belongings.
- I find the weather very cool, however, and one needs warm clothing here.
- It was a habit with him to disguise himself in ordinary clothing and then to go out and mingle with the common people.
- She and Henrietta were fast becoming dried, and their outer clothing could soon be put on again.
- His clothing was also, in part, that of a parader: a brilliant-hued coat worn over his ordinary faded suit of denim.