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单词 dress code
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Definition of dress code in US English:

dress code

noun
  • 1A set of rules, usually written and posted, specifying the required manner of dress at a school, office, club, restaurant, etc.

    while the dress code doesn't require two-tone shoes, you will get turned away if you wear jeans
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'd also be shocked to see a restaurant without a dress code.
    • Imagine a club with no bouncers or dress code that catered for the needs of the physically and mentally challenged.
    • Male guests will have to conform to the club dress code of a jacket and tie, while women will have to wear ‘appropriate’ attire.
    • If your office doesn't have a strict dress code, then you can wear these with your casual business wear.
    • He reminded us of the dress code, some frequently broken school rules, and the photo ID picture day.
    • We have a business casual dress code at my office, which means collared shirts without a tie.
    • Quite a few of the clubs have a strict dress code, banning trainers and jeans.
    • Next year, third-year female students at the school will also be required to adhere to this dress code.
    • The teachers had given up with trying to make her comply with dress code rules.
    • The official rules about the dress code and many other things should be in the brochure.
    • Her clothes barely passed the dress code and our dress code was pretty loose compared to other schools.
    • The district agreed to settle the lawsuit and allow exceptions to its dress code for religious clothing.
    • Bermuda has strict decency and dress code rules which operate almost everywhere - golf courses, restaurants, hotels.
    • Since many clubs have a dress code, don't wear sneakers or jeans, unless you want to risk being banned from the club.
    • Most people are happy to abide by the rules which include a strict dress code.
    • Memos were posted in offices everywhere defining the new summer dress code.
    • Religious and cultural traditions make the matter of dress code an important consideration.
    • The dress code required a mask and everyone coming to the pub was provided one at the entrance.
    • Parents designed the dress code and sports program, and helped evaluate teachers.
    • The competition has its rules and a strict dress code of leather shoes, long pants and a shirt with a collar.
    1. 1.1 The customary style of dress of a specified group.
      jeans or shorts, the standard dress code for producer types
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Greenfield changed its dress code over the summer, and shorts and jeans are now passé, as are shirts lacking collars.
      • The dress code for the evening machine room people is closer to polo and jeans.
      • Over the centuries they have mixed so thoroughly with the Han Chinese that they are indistinguishable from each other but for religion, customs and dress codes.
      • Every generation or social tribe operates a bit like an exclusive club, with a dress code and admissions policy.

Definition of dress code in US English:

dress code

noun
  • 1A set of rules, usually written and posted, specifying the required manner of dress at a school, office, club, restaurant, etc.

    while the dress code doesn't require two-tone shoes, you will get turned away if you wear jeans
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Memos were posted in offices everywhere defining the new summer dress code.
    • Bermuda has strict decency and dress code rules which operate almost everywhere - golf courses, restaurants, hotels.
    • We have a business casual dress code at my office, which means collared shirts without a tie.
    • Male guests will have to conform to the club dress code of a jacket and tie, while women will have to wear ‘appropriate’ attire.
    • The district agreed to settle the lawsuit and allow exceptions to its dress code for religious clothing.
    • The dress code required a mask and everyone coming to the pub was provided one at the entrance.
    • Most people are happy to abide by the rules which include a strict dress code.
    • Imagine a club with no bouncers or dress code that catered for the needs of the physically and mentally challenged.
    • Quite a few of the clubs have a strict dress code, banning trainers and jeans.
    • Next year, third-year female students at the school will also be required to adhere to this dress code.
    • The teachers had given up with trying to make her comply with dress code rules.
    • If your office doesn't have a strict dress code, then you can wear these with your casual business wear.
    • Since many clubs have a dress code, don't wear sneakers or jeans, unless you want to risk being banned from the club.
    • I'd also be shocked to see a restaurant without a dress code.
    • The official rules about the dress code and many other things should be in the brochure.
    • The competition has its rules and a strict dress code of leather shoes, long pants and a shirt with a collar.
    • Religious and cultural traditions make the matter of dress code an important consideration.
    • Parents designed the dress code and sports program, and helped evaluate teachers.
    • He reminded us of the dress code, some frequently broken school rules, and the photo ID picture day.
    • Her clothes barely passed the dress code and our dress code was pretty loose compared to other schools.
    1. 1.1 The customary style of dress of a specified group.
      jeans or shorts, the standard dress code for producer types
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Every generation or social tribe operates a bit like an exclusive club, with a dress code and admissions policy.
      • The dress code for the evening machine room people is closer to polo and jeans.
      • Over the centuries they have mixed so thoroughly with the Han Chinese that they are indistinguishable from each other but for religion, customs and dress codes.
      • Greenfield changed its dress code over the summer, and shorts and jeans are now passé, as are shirts lacking collars.
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