smock / smɒk /

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smock2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a loose, lightweight overgarment worn to protect the clothing while working.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to clothe in a smock.
  2. to draw by needlework into a honeycomb pattern with diamond-shaped recesses.

smock 近义词

smock

等同于 bathrobe

smock

等同于 apron

smock 的近义词 3
smock

等同于 chemise

smock

等同于 getup

smock

等同于 tog

smock

等同于 dress

更多smock例句

  1. He spent three days in a rubber room wearing a plastic smock before returning.
  2. In several she is wearing a pink smock and Prince William in rather dowdy blue swim trunks.
  3. His signature blue jacket is a Parisian street sweeper's smock purchased on his semi-annual trips to Paris.
  4. Merritt Wever is adorable and believable as Zoey, a nervous first-year nursing student so callow she has bunnies on her smock.
  5. The third was a mournful-eyed Schree, clad in an ornamented smock-like garment, from which his thin limbs thrust grotesquely.
  6. Michael himself, not so ruddy, nor so determined, in white smock and blue stockings.
  7. A smock covered her into shapelessness, and her spectacular hair was bound up in a kerchief, but she still looked good.
  8. Why do Michael and the gardeners wear smock frocks and blue stockings?
  9. And how had that little torn smock ever been drawn over those gigantic shoulders!