tuxedo 的定义
plural tux·e·dos.
- Also called dinner jacket. a man's jacket for semiformal evening dress, traditionally of black or dark-blue color and characteristically having satin or grosgrain facing on the lapels.
- the complete semiformal outfit, including this jacket, dark trousers, often with silk stripes down the sides, a bow tie, and usually a cummerbund.
tuxedo 近义词
等同于 suit
等同于 dinner jacket
tuxedo 的近义词 3 个
等同于 wedding apparel
等同于 black tie
tuxedo 的近义词 2 个
等同于 coat
tuxedo 的近义词 2 个
更多tuxedo例句
- I have a little dream that at the next big blowout party, I’ll wear a beautiful tuxedo.
- They include what to do about his mail, home security and beloved tuxedo cat, Abbie.
- Eizenstat found Carter in his tuxedo that night, preparing to attend a state dinner with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
- Get your own tailored tuxedo blazer to traipse around town in.
- A festival flack asked me to move, so that an Italian gentleman in a tuxedo could take my seat.
- His tuxedo was an inch too short and smelled of fried chips.
- So, can the Canadian tuxedo be blamed for the Britney-Justin love downfall?
- And Robert Cáceres, 32, says he lost $60 on a Vera Wang tuxedo he tried to buy on Craigslist.
- Suppose you have had one of your old coats transformed into a Tuxedo.
- Remember that a Tuxedo dinner coat has not to be of a certain material.
- Kingdon, quite resplendent in the glory of his first Tuxedo jacket, also looked admiringly at his pretty sister.
- "Now that we know who was selling us to the Tuxedo people, we can protect ourselves hereafter," declared Mr. Wheatcroft.
- The small bag he had carried must have been well packed, for Billy had blossomed out in a tuxedo and long trousers.