jersey 的定义
plural jer·seys.
- a close-fitting, knitted sweater or shirt.
- a plain-knit, machine-made fabric of wool, silk, nylon, rayon, etc., characteristically soft and elastic, used for garments.
- one of a breed of dairy cattle, raised originally on the island of Jersey, producing milk with a high butterfat content.
jersey 近义词
等同于 shirt
更多jersey例句
- They’re certainly not putting members of the math team or the debate team on those jerseys.
- He has been back on the ice the past couple of days skating in a noncontact jersey, but he is still listed as day-to-day.
- However, the families that bought the jersey returned it to Gross.
- Irving spent the opening week of the season talking up his “7-11” partnership with Durant — referring to their jersey numbers — but now he will be the third fiddle.
- The Capitals brought back their “screaming eagle” jerseys as part of the NHL’s “Reverse Retro” campaign and will wear them for a select number of games this season.
- Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice turned herself in to serve a 15-month sentence for bankruptcy fraud.
- “These towns that are doing it just continue to make New Jersey less and less competitive,” Christie said.
- John B. Stetson was born in 1830 in New Jersey, the son of a hat maker.
- She said she was originally from New Jersey but now resides in Brooklyn.
- I am watching the sunrise from the 39th floor of the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
- Somebody raise me nine dollars for a full-bred Jersey bull calf!
- The coast of New Jersey is now sinking at the rate of about two feet in a hundred years.
- Their donations amounted to 2030 shirts, and they obtained 77 shirts and 380 pairs of stockings from New Jersey.
- It has recently been most amusingly varied by a visit from Lady Jersey.
- Then, on the 17th, the lookout aloft saw four warships sailing along close in to the Jersey coast.