sweatshirt / ˈswɛtˌʃɜrt /

💦中学词汇运动衫汗衫卫衣运动服

sweatshirt 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  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.

更多sweatshirt例句

  1. He will also get up to grab things he forgot, adjust the heat, get a sweatshirt, open the window, etc.
  2. 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.
  3. After he left, Abraham Gomez arrived, wearing a sweatshirt and ripped jeans.
  4. 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.
  5. He called me his “little minx” and loved the way his sweatshirts swallowed me up.
  6. Instead, show your love and holiday spirit this season in this heart sweatshirt from Madewell.
  7. The Boston firefighter took a grey BFD sweatshirt from a locker and presented it to Flaherty.
  8. Sternberg showed a sweatshirt wrapped around a hips-style skirt, oversized faux furs, and thigh-length cardigans.
  9. Abu Hassar nodded and took a small vial of perfume from his Adidas sweatshirt.
  10. And one of them was a guy wearing these small Janis Joplinesque sunglasses and an old Les Miserables sweatshirt.
  11. She dressed in jeans and an oversized UW sweatshirt, with a laptop perched on one knee.
  12. Then he hitched up his sweatshirt over the hairy pale expanse of his own belly and tipped to one side.
  13. Kurt swiped at his moist eyes with the sleeve of his colorless grey sweatshirt.
  14. She took a step toward him, her jacket opening to reveal a shapeless grey sweatshirt stained with food and—blood?