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khaki

/kak-ee, kah-kee/US // ˈkæk i, ˈkɑ ki //UK // (ˈkɑːkɪ) //

卡其色,卡其色的,卡其布,卡其色系

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural khak·is.

    • : dull yellowish brown.
    • : a stout, twilled cotton cloth of this color, used especially in making uniforms.
    • : Usually khakis. a uniform made of this cloth, especially a military uniform.a garment made of this cloth, especially trousers.
    • : a similar fabric of wool.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of the color khaki.
    • : made of khaki.

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Examples

  • Crown moldings and office folders come in the same khaki color.

  • Sergei was wearing his uniform off-duty when I met him: a khaki t-shirt and a pair of army surplus pants.

  • Sanders is dressed in a blue oxford shirt and ill-fitting creased khaki dress pants.

  • Bergdahl was dressed in a white dress shirt with a blue tie and sporting plain pocket khaki pants.

  • The ribbed khaki look could also came on sporty-looking trousers which tied at the ankles.

  • He wore simple khaki pants and a light blue button-up shirt—no leather skirts.

  • He was dressed in khaki—a garb much affected by transcontinental automobile tourists.

  • The Adventure Girls were dressed alike in brown breeches, leather boots, and khaki shirts with brown silk ties to match.

  • Gwynne wore his khaki riding-clothes, but it was doubtful if any one would be critical in San Francisco that morning.

  • From the lowest buckle he went on to the top one, where Cash's khaki trousers were tucked inside with a deep fold on top.

  • Susie Billings, minus her khaki and cartridges, looked the picture of demureness in white muslin and baby-blue ribbons.