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suit-dress

/soot-dres/US // ˈsutˌdrɛs //

西装革履,西装,套装

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a costume ensemble for women, consisting of a dress and matching coat or jacket.

Examples

  • San Francisco was the first city to pass one in 2006; since then, 14 other cities and three states have followed suit.

  • 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.

  • Families stuff a life-size male doll with memories of the outgoing year and dress him in their clothing.

  • Eventually, DeCrow and Seidenberg filed suit against the East Village mainstay.

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

  • Behold a dumpy, comfortable British paterfamilias in a light flannel suit and a faded sun hat.

  • He is what the bill wishes to make for us, a regular root doctor, and will suit the place exactly.

  • We had three long tables which Liszt arranged to suit himself, his own place being in the middle.

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