wardrobe / ˈwɔr droʊb /

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wardrobe2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a stock of clothes or costumes, as of a person or of a theatrical company.
  2. a piece of furniture for holding clothes, now usually a tall, upright case fitted with hooks, shelves, etc.
  3. a room or place in which to keep clothes or costumes.
v. 有主动词 verb

ward·robed, ward·rob·ing.

  1. to provide with a wardrobe.

wardrobe 近义词

n. 名词 noun

clothes or furniture for storing clothes

更多wardrobe例句

  1. Fresh off the political debate that took place earlier this week, now more than ever, labels are releasing wardrobe selects to encourage any and everyone to go out get to the polls come election day.
  2. Some varieties are designed for ease of portability and others are designed as stylish compliments to your existing furniture, but they’re all effective options for showing off your wardrobe and keeping your most-worn items within arm’s reach.
  3. For instance, the guest rooms, which aren’t massive, were stitched together to efficiently provide guests with the essentials like a custom blond-wood console that is at once a desk, a wardrobe, and a mini bar.
  4. For students, the start of a new school year is often synonymous with the revamping of wardrobes and style.
  5. Supremely convertible, dresses are ideal for a wide range of outdoor activities when traveling with a limited wardrobe.
  6. If I was to build a wardrobe fit for a president, I needed to know what I was working with.
  7. He derived enormous satisfaction from some customers choosing to base the rest of their wardrobe around his socks.
  8. But it is the designs for less formal occasions where Kate has found a fundamental component of her working wardrobe.
  9. The blame ultimately must fall on Kate's wardrobe team for failign to protect her from such continued and repeated embarrasments.
  10. Jacqueline Kennedy helped change all that in the 1960s, with her unflappable chic and wardrobe full of haute couture.
  11. My son gives the young men and women a complete wardrobe when they start out to win their way in life, and the details fall on me.
  12. It occurs commonly enough in the Royal Wardrobe Accounts, and means simply "a messenger."
  13. There was no finery in her wardrobe, a few neat cotton gowns for summer wear, and homespun for the winter—that was all.
  14. In purchasing goods for the wardrobe, let each material be the best of its kind.
  15. Every chest of drawers, and wardrobe, and closet in the house was ransacked, to find bed-quilts and blankets for the army.