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coverall

/kuhv-er-awl/US // ˈkʌv ərˌɔl //UK // (ˈkʌvərˌɔːl) //

连衣裙,连体衣,连体服,罩衣

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a loose-fitting, one-piece work garment, consisting of a trouserlike portion and a top with or without sleeves, worn over other clothing.
    • : overalls for women.

Examples

  • If Patagonia made coveralls in this fabric, I would buy them too—just to spite the mosquitos.

  • With a grin he fished several parts out of his coverall pocket and set to work.

  • The patrol-blue uniform coverall with its belted waist didn't do much to hide a lovely, properly curved figure.

  • Kelly reached into a coverall pocket and produced another sedation hypo.

  • Her coverall sleeves were rolled to the elbows as she worked and a vagrant strand of copper hair curled over her forehead.

  • Dressed in the snow-white coverall of the prison garb, Coxine faced them squarely, his thick trunklike legs spread wide apart.