sleeve
袖子,套筒,袖套,袖筒
Definitions
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- : the part of a garment that covers the arm, varying in form and length but commonly tubular.
- : a protective container, usually thin and flexible with an opening on one side for insertion or removal of an item, as a paper storage envelope for a phonograph record, or a padded case for a tablet or other electronic device: a form-fitting laptop sleeve;a 24-sleeve CD wallet.
- : a pliable tubular or rectangular container for crackers, cookies, and the like that is typically opened at one end to remove individual servings: I ate a whole sleeve of shortbreads before I realized how many calories that is!The largest box has four sleeves of saltines inside.
- : Machinery. a tubular piece, as of metal, fitting over a rod or the like.
- : a pattern of tattoos that covers the arm from shoulder to wrist in one integrated piece of tattoo art: I got my first tattoo when I turned 18, and by 28 I had full sleeves on both arms.
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sleeved, sleev·ing.
- : to furnish with sleeves.
- : Machinery. to fit with a sleeve; join or fasten by means of a sleeve.
Examples
Still, there is some evidence for it as a solid choice if we roll up our sleeves and do some sentiment analysis.
Keeping the cold air and snow out of the glove will keep you dry and also it will be sure there aren’t any drafts between your glove and your sleeve.
Thumb holes help keep the sleeves in place as you pull on a shell.
Nearly 20 million Americans have rolled up their sleeves and received a dose of a Covid-19 vaccine.
“My love of this country has always been worn on my sleeve,” he wrote.
I lie and nod my head yes while wiping the tears on my gray fleece sleeve.
Borrowing language from his father, Paul said he does not wear his religion “on my sleeve.”
Prince Harry has a reputation for wearing his heart on his sleeve.
I think with Jason, he really does wear his heart on his sleeve.
When the gamma rays enter the sleeve, they interact with that photon gas, annihilating into electron-positron pairs.
She was holding the back of her chair with one hand; her loose sleeve had slipped almost to the shoulder of her uplifted arm.
The tears came so fast to Mrs. Pontellier's eyes that the damp sleeve of her peignoir no longer served to dry them.
"I most humbly thank your lordship," replied the butler with an air of profound gratitude, as he chuckled in his sleeve.
I queried; and as I asked the question I noticed for the first time the gilt bars on his coat sleeve.
Then Edwin was bending over it, with his ear close to her ear, and the sleeve of his overcoat touching her sleeve.