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sweatshirt

/swet-shurt/US // ˈswɛtˌʃɜrt //UK // (ˈswɛtˌʃɜːt) //

运动衫,汗衫,卫衣,运动服

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a loose, long-sleeved, collarless pullover of soft, absorbent fabric, as cotton jersey, with close-fitting or elastic cuffs and sometimes a drawstring at the waist, commonly worn during athletic activity for warmth or to induce sweating.

Examples

  • He will also get up to grab things he forgot, adjust the heat, get a sweatshirt, open the window, etc.

  • Multiple photographs taken at the Capitol show a man identified as Packer wearing a sweatshirt with the words “Camp Auschwitz” above a skull and crossbones, the FBI concluded.

  • After he left, Abraham Gomez arrived, wearing a sweatshirt and ripped jeans.

  • It’s become a ritual to pull it out when temperatures start dropping below sweatshirt weather, and it’s my staple outer layer until it gets really cold.

  • He called me his “little minx” and loved the way his sweatshirts swallowed me up.

  • Instead, show your love and holiday spirit this season in this heart sweatshirt from Madewell.

  • The Boston firefighter took a grey BFD sweatshirt from a locker and presented it to Flaherty.

  • Sternberg showed a sweatshirt wrapped around a hips-style skirt, oversized faux furs, and thigh-length cardigans.

  • Abu Hassar nodded and took a small vial of perfume from his Adidas sweatshirt.

  • And one of them was a guy wearing these small Janis Joplinesque sunglasses and an old Les Miserables sweatshirt.

  • She dressed in jeans and an oversized UW sweatshirt, with a laptop perched on one knee.

  • Then he hitched up his sweatshirt over the hairy pale expanse of his own belly and tipped to one side.

  • Kurt swiped at his moist eyes with the sleeve of his colorless grey sweatshirt.

  • She took a step toward him, her jacket opening to reveal a shapeless grey sweatshirt stained with food and—blood?