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pyjamas

/puh-jah-muhz, -jam-uhz/US // pəˈdʒɑ məz, -ˈdʒæm əz //UK // (pəˈdʒɑːməz) //

睡衣,睡衣裤,工作服,浴衣

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly British.

    • : a variant of pajamas.

Examples

  • Sometimes I wear my silk pyjamas when I am going for a walk in the mornings, does that make me eccentric?

  • At around 11pm the family, in their pyjamas, went down steps into the shelter.

  • She was wearing bright striped pyjamas, smoking a cigarette and talking very fast.

  • I was grabbing books and trying to hide them, the dog was running off with them, my dad was standing helpless in his pyjamas.

  • A few of the men were still in pyjamas, and of the women in dressing-gown or opera-cloak, caught up as they fled.

  • Made special note of the lack of mosquito nets, beds, pyjamas and other comforts.

  • He stood still, put his hand on the door, an almost grotesque figure in his faded pink and white striped flannel pyjamas.

  • Peter was in pyjamas and dressing-gown, rosy, and fresh roused from sleep.

  • At the end of that time he reappeared, but now he was in his pyjamas, over which he wore a heavy dressing-gown.