Clothes 服装

                     The general word for what you wear is clothes {pluraiyor clothing [U] (formal).

泛指衣服用clothesclothing:

She always wears such lovely clothes.

她总是穿着这么漂亮的衣服。

                    apiece o/dothing—件衣月艮

                     A set of clothes that you wear together, especially for a particular occasion or purpose, is an outfit.

全套服装(尤指为特定场合或目的而穿)

outfit

                     Any piece of clothing worn on the top part of the body, especially by women, can be called a top.

上衣(尤指妇女穿的)可叫做top

                     The clothes which some children wear at school, or which some people wear at work are called a uniform [C, U].-

校服或制服叫做uniform.

                     When police officers wear ordinary clothes instead of uniforms they are in plain clothes. 警察穿的便衣是plain clothes:

                    a pain-dot/ies poice sergeant 便衣警察巡佐

Wearing clothes

穿衣服

                     You can wear sth, have sth on, or be dressed

(in sth).

7K穿戴可用 wearhave on be dressed (in):

                    He was wearing a sweater and jeans.

他穿着针纟Â套衫和牛仔裤。

                    She had her new jeans on.

她琴上了新牛仔裤。

It’s half past nine! Aren’t you dressed yet?

九点半了!你还没穿好衣服吗?

                     When you wear special clothes for a party or a formal occasion, you dress up.

穿上盛装出席社交聚会或正式场合用dress up:

There’s no need to dress upcome as you

are.用不着穿礼服,就穿平时的衣服来吧。

                     When you dress in unusual clothes for a party, play, etc., you dress up (as sb/sth). The clothes that you wear when you dress up like this are called fancy dress [U].

化装参加聚会、演出等用dress up (as)。这类 服装叫做化装服fancy dress):

                    The children love dressing up as ghosts.

孩子们喜欢装扮成鬼玩儿。

                    a fancy dress party

                     If you dress too smartly or too formally for an occasion, you are overdressed.

打扮过分亮丽或穿着太正式用overdress

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Clothes 服装

                     The general word for what you wear is clothes {pluraiyor clothing [U] (formal).

泛指衣服用clothesclothing:

She always wears such lovely clothes.

她总是穿着这么漂亮的衣服。

                    apiece o/dothing—件衣月艮

                     A set of clothes that you wear together, especially for a particular occasion or purpose, is an outfit.

全套服装(尤指为特定场合或目的而穿)

outfit

                     Any piece of clothing worn on the top part of the body, especially by women, can be called a top.

上衣(尤指妇女穿的)可叫做top

                     The clothes which some children wear at school, or which some people wear at work are called a uniform [C, U].-

校服或制服叫做uniform.

                     When police officers wear ordinary clothes instead of uniforms they are in plain clothes. 警察穿的便衣是plain clothes:

                    a pain-dot/ies poice sergeant 便衣警察巡佐

Wearing clothes

穿衣服

                     You can wear sth, have sth on, or be dressed

(in sth).

7K穿戴可用 wearhave on be dressed (in):

                    He was wearing a sweater and jeans.

他穿着针纟Â套衫和牛仔裤。

                    She had her new jeans on.

她琴上了新牛仔裤。

It’s half past nine! Aren’t you dressed yet?

九点半了!你还没穿好衣服吗?

                     When you wear special clothes for a party or a formal occasion, you dress up.

穿上盛装出席社交聚会或正式场合用dress up:

There’s no need to dress upcome as you

are.用不着穿礼服,就穿平时的衣服来吧。

                     When you dress in unusual clothes for a party, play, etc., you dress up (as sb/sth). The clothes that you wear when you dress up like this are called fancy dress [U].

化装参加聚会、演出等用dress up (as)。这类 服装叫做化装服fancy dress):

                    The children love dressing up as ghosts.

孩子们喜欢装扮成鬼玩儿。

                    a fancy dress party

                     If you dress too smartly or too formally for an occasion, you are overdressed.

打扮过分亮丽或穿着太正式用overdress

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蝶形领结

polka dots 圆点(花样

striped

条纹

coats外套

hood

兜帽g

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mitten glove

连指手套分指手套

leather jacket

皮夹克

雨衣

lining anorak 衬里

带帽防寒短上衣