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frock

/frok/US // frɒk //UK // (frɒk) //

衣服,连续衣,连连衣裙

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a gown or dress worn by a girl or woman.
    • : a loose outer garment worn by peasants and workers; smock.
    • : a coarse outer garment with large sleeves, worn by monks.
    • : frock coat.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to provide with, or clothe in, a frock.
    • : to invest with priestly or clerical office.

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Examples

  • One episode finds our host in a poofy, heart-print frock that epitomizes what the kids call lovecore.

  • The Biba brand exploded in 1964 with the phenomenal success of a pink and white gingham frock called “the Barbara.”

  • She wore a sea-green, V-necked frock with a modest hint of cleavage.

  • For this service he arrayed himself in an old-fashioned frock coat with long skirts.

  • There was even a free-spirited frock made of ropes, which flung about through her ritualistic dance.

  • During her 2011 tour of Canada, a skimpy yellow frock flew skywards on a Calgary airfield.

  • Movement to know that she was attired in appropriate costume—short frock, biped continuations and a mannish oil-skin hat.

  • At eighteen years of age I had my first frock coat and tall hat.

  • Now, go and mend that deplorable frock, and if you don't dream over it, you won't waste too much of your holiday.

  • There were eunuchs too, black frock-coated—and the chief eunuch, an important personage who ranks very high.

  • Nothing bad (she had already acclaimed it to Amy and Jessie) could happen to her with that frock on.

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