dishabille 的定义
- the state of being dressed in a careless, disheveled, or disorderly style or manner; undress.
- a garment worn in undress.
- a loose morning dress.
- a disorderly or disorganized state of mind or way of thinking.
dishabille 近义词
等同于 unclad
dishabille 的近义词 28 个
- bald
- bare
- exposed
- peeled
- skin
- stripped
- unclothed
- uncovered
- undraped
- undressed
- altogether
- au naturel
- bare-skinned
- buck naked
- garmentless
- in birthday suit
- in one's birthday suit
- in one's skin
- in the altogether
- naked
- naked as a jaybird
- raw
- stark
- stark naked
- stark-naked
- unattired
- wearing only a smile
- without a stitch
dishabille 的反义词 2 个
等同于 nude
等同于 undressed
等同于 starkers
dishabille 的近义词 29 个
等同于 uncleanly
dishabille 的近义词 54 个
- bedraggled
- begrimed
- black
- contaminated
- cruddy
- crummy
- defiled
- disarrayed
- disheveled
- dreggy
- dungy
- dusty
- filthy
- foul
- greasy
- grimy
- grubby
- grungy
- icky
- lousy
- messy
- mucky
- muddy
- mung
- murky
- nasty
- pigpen
- polluted
- raunchy
- scummy
- scuzzy
- slatternly
- slimy
- sloppy
- slovenly
- smutty
- soiled
- sooty
- spotted
- squalid
- stained
- straggly
- sullied
- unclean
- undusted
- unhygienic
- unkempt
- unlaundered
- unsanitary
- unsightly
- unswept
- untidy
- unwashed
- yucky
等同于 dirty
dishabille 的近义词 52 个
- contaminated
- crummy
- disheveled
- dusty
- filthy
- greasy
- grimy
- messy
- muddy
- murky
- nasty
- polluted
- sloppy
- stained
- unkempt
- bedraggled
- begrimed
- black
- defiled
- disarrayed
- foul
- spotted
- sullied
- cruddy
- dreggy
- dungy
- grubby
- grungy
- icky
- lousy
- mucky
- mung
- pigpen
- raunchy
- scummy
- scuzzy
- slatternly
- slimy
- slovenly
- smutty
- sooty
- squalid
- straggly
- undusted
- unhygienic
- unlaundered
- unsanitary
- unsightly
- unswept
- untidy
- unwashed
- yucky
dishabille 的反义词 15 个
等同于 negligee
等同于 bareness
更多dishabille例句
- This gentleman now appeared altogether as full-dressed as he had before been in full dishabille.
- Lady Eleanor, who scarcely looked as well in dishabille as her daughter, might feel offended.
- As on shipboard and at The Briars, he gave his mornings to literature, clad in a studied, picturesque dishabille.
- When they present him, as for the most part they do, in dishabille, they exhibit him very greatly to his disadvantage.
- She seems to be typical of the half-crazed human poetess, in usual sublime dishabille.