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smock

/smok/US // smɒk //UK // (smɒk) //

罩衫,袜子,罩罩,罩杯

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Definitions

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • He spent three days in a rubber room wearing a plastic smock before returning.

  • In several she is wearing a pink smock and Prince William in rather dowdy blue swim trunks.

  • His signature blue jacket is a Parisian street sweeper's smock purchased on his semi-annual trips to Paris.

  • Merritt Wever is adorable and believable as Zoey, a nervous first-year nursing student so callow she has bunnies on her smock.

  • The third was a mournful-eyed Schree, clad in an ornamented smock-like garment, from which his thin limbs thrust grotesquely.

  • Michael himself, not so ruddy, nor so determined, in white smock and blue stockings.

  • A smock covered her into shapelessness, and her spectacular hair was bound up in a kerchief, but she still looked good.

  • Why do Michael and the gardeners wear smock frocks and blue stockings?

  • And how had that little torn smock ever been drawn over those gigantic shoulders!