单词 | shirt |
释义 | shirtWord family nounshirtingshirtbandshirtliftershirtsleeveshirt tailshirtwaistshirtwaistershirtadjectiveshirtlessshirtsleeved Clothesshirt /ʃɜːt $ ʃɜːrt/ ●●● S2 W3 noun [countableC] 1 I have to wear a shirt and tie to work. 我上班要穿衬衫打领带。 a check shirt 格子衬衫 2. keep your shirt on spokenCALM used to tell someone who is becoming angry that they should stay calm 保持冷静,不要发火〔用于劝说某人〕 3. put/bet/stake your shirt on something British EnglishBrE informalGAMBLE to risk all your money on something 把所有钱都押在某事物上 → stuffed shirtExamples from the Corpus shirt• I have to wear a shirt and tie to work.• His jeans and checked shirt, though old and well worn, looked clean and of good quality.• Three buttons were missing from his shirt.• A young man looked at Ozzie, who was standing in the hallway, smiling, in his shirt and dusty Jeans.• Janir slipped off his shirt and pants and dove under the sheets.• She might never have ironed shirts, but she too had once upon a time brought Jacob little surprises, little presents.• Or else - more generously - I am buying one shirt for myself and two for my son.• Dann opened the door himself, looking warm and sticky in a pink short-sleeved shirt and bright green slacks. a shirt and tie• Beneath the boiler suit Morpurgo wore a shirt and tie.• The body carried no identification and was dressed only in boxer shorts, trainers, a shirt and tie and jacket. Old English scyrte |
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