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shirt-dress

/shurt-dres/US // ˈʃɜrtˌdrɛs //UK // (ˈʃɜːtˌdrɛs) //

衬衣,衬衫裙

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : shirtwaist.

Examples

  • Prices are relatively inexpensive and come in at around 135 euros for a shirt or 35 euros for hand woven boxers.

  • The kids had a gift for him too, a tee shirt with ‘Baseball Spoken Here’ stenciled across the front.

  • Marvin takes off his T-shirt and dives into his swimming pool.

  • And so, he says he left prison without proper ID, just his release papers and the “dress-out gear” he was given by the state.

  • Even for Arabic dance no one wears a long dress, just a scarf around the hips.

  • And she would be wearing some of the jewels with the white dress—just a few, not many, of course.

  • If you use it wisely, it may be Ulysses' hauberk; if you reject it, the shirt of Nessus were a cooler winding-sheet!

  • His hat was pushed back from his forehead, the collar of his blue flannel shirt was open.

  • He reached down inside my shirt, with a none too gentle hand, and relieved me of the belt that held the money.

  • That poor, pretty creature, starving, in her charming pink dress and hat of roses.