denim 的定义
- a heavy, Z-twist, twill cotton for jeans, overalls, and other work and leisure garments.
- a similar fabric of finer quality, for covering cushions, furniture, etc.
- denims, a garment, especially trousers or overalls, made of denim.
denim 近义词
等同于 jeans
denim 的近义词 7 个
等同于 pants
等同于 trousers
等同于 blue jeans
denim 的近义词 4 个
等同于 dungarees
更多denim例句
- The attempts by Rihanna and her design team have spanned items such as a $700 satin shirt dress, $300 hoodies, a padded denim jacket for nearly $1,000, and footwear like $910 hot pink heels.
- Levi’s, the global leader in denim, sees a bright future in sweatpants.
- Amsterdam claims to have the highest concentration of denim brands in the world, and that the average resident owns five pairs of jeans.
- Duer has found a way to weave the fleece into the denim, resulting in a material that appears, feels, and moves like normal denim on the outside but is warm and fuzzy on the inside.
- The digital pants the app generates then translate into a custom pattern for your real-world denim.
- There are young rock chicks and rock-boys and arty-looking men and women, in plaid, denim, ripped and stretched cardigans.
- But unfortunately, along that way, we had some mesh tank tops and we had some baggy denim Sean John jumpsuits— JACOB: Sean John!
- Britney [Spears] and I wore matching denim outfits [to the 2001 American Music Awards].
- Now, the company is about to become a lot more visible with the introduction of a denim collection.
- [Vogue UK] Spanx Aims to Sell Denim: Slimming shapewear line Spanx has become a hidden go-to for many fashion-conscious women.
- She wore no denim uniform, such as Amy had mentioned on a previous occasion as being the mark of the usual “orphan.”
- His clothing was also, in part, that of a parader: a brilliant-hued coat worn over his ordinary faded suit of denim.
- He wore a loose blue denim blouse and trousers which flapped about his bare feet.
- At the same time Blake heard the scream of a denim-clad figure that suddenly pitched from the landing-ladder into the sea.
- Many a man in blue denim today could buy and sell the collar-and-cuff friends of his earlier years.