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Definition of tights in English: tights(also a pair of tights) plural noun tʌɪtstaɪts 1A woman's close-fitting garment made of nylon or other knitted yarn, covering the legs, hips, and bottom. 〈主英〉(女士的)紧身裤袜 Example sentencesExamples - She put a pair of tights on, and then saw a corset hanging there, on a hanger in the closet.
- She was dressed in a short skirt over black tights and an embroidered waistcoat.
- When you're stumped for style, nothing beats the black opaque tights that rule at Helmut Lang.
- She got dressed, miserably noticing there was a hole in her black tights.
- She had been wearing a red and black sweater, a black mini-skirt and maroon tights.
- She wore the same gray dress, black tights, and white pinafore she'd worn almost everyday of her entire life.
- Feeling so rushed it was all too difficult for her to pull her black tights over her legs.
- In the fall, a flat loafer, heavy tights, and a nice pair of trousers is a sharp look.
- Every morning, in a still-sleepy state, you get up and reach inside your underwear drawer for a pair of tights to wear to work.
- Thankfully, winter's minis were worn with black opaque tights.
- I put on my white tights and clasped my black patent leather Mary Jane's around my ankles.
- The look is also about layering; try cropped tights worn under a mini skirt or a voluminous long top over jeans.
- Dressed in a baggy black jumper, a denim mini-skirt, woolly tights and boots, she looks great in an effortless, artless kind of way.
- Lucie wore a black velvet pinafore, black tights and a dark purple jacket and she clung to her father's hand throughout the entire ceremony.
- She wears a black headband, a grey off the shoulder jumper and black tights, identical to the outfit in Flashdance.
- I am in a red jumper, white blouse and tights and black Mary Janes with a small scuff on the left toe.
- When last seen she was wearing a black knee-length skirt, maroon jumper, white blouse, black tights and black shoes.
- On the day Deeon went missing, she was wearing black shoes, black tights and a knee-length black overcoat.
- She was clad in purple fish net tights, a black skirt and a blood red baggy jumper.
- At the bar, there was a customer who used to run a book on which waitresses were wearing suspenders, and which tights.
- 1.1 A garment resembling a pair of tights worn by a dancer or acrobat.
(舞蹈或杂技演员的)紧身衣 Example sentencesExamples - Smith gave Mandy not only a new leotard, but tights and ballet shoes too.
- The rule is you should dress in tights and leotards that contrast with the background.
- She had her hair up and was dressed in a black leotard with pink tights.
- Rather than High Renaissance men in tights, English Touring Theatre's Romeo And Juliet starts with men in fights.
- Whether in tights or bare-legged, a dancer expects his body to be scrutinized.
- He was the character, if you'll recall, who had issues with purchasing dancing tights for fear of looking foolish.
- He still looks like the dancer he no longer is, after hanging up his tights in the spring of 2000.
- I glanced down and took in my leotard and my tights and then raised a hand as if to acknowledge the comment.
- We were desperate to emulate our heroes in Bulgaria and Russia, so we ripped our ballet tights and wore our sweatshirts inside out.
- There are some male dancers for whom tights, you feel, are a perk of the job.
- He first interviewed a costume researcher to find out where the tradition of wearing tights came from.
- He is dressed as a jester in tights and a wide satin blue and white striped shirt.
- The ballet opens with a short solo for Nikolaj Hübbe, clothed in a white shirt and tights.
- I never sweat and my body temperature drops as soon as I strip down to a leotard and tights after my warm up.
- Almost all ballet schools require pink, footed tights for girls and black tights and white socks for boys.
- Once a nation that liked its dancing men in tights, we now adore Baryshnikov in his boiler suit, strutting his stuff with a set of ladders.
Definition of tights in US English: tightsplural nountaɪtstīts 1A woman's thin, close-fitting garment, typically made of nylon or other knitted yarn, covering the legs, hips, and bottom. 〈主英〉(女士的)紧身裤袜 Example sentencesExamples - She got dressed, miserably noticing there was a hole in her black tights.
- She put a pair of tights on, and then saw a corset hanging there, on a hanger in the closet.
- I am in a red jumper, white blouse and tights and black Mary Janes with a small scuff on the left toe.
- She wore the same gray dress, black tights, and white pinafore she'd worn almost everyday of her entire life.
- The look is also about layering; try cropped tights worn under a mini skirt or a voluminous long top over jeans.
- Thankfully, winter's minis were worn with black opaque tights.
- At the bar, there was a customer who used to run a book on which waitresses were wearing suspenders, and which tights.
- She was clad in purple fish net tights, a black skirt and a blood red baggy jumper.
- On the day Deeon went missing, she was wearing black shoes, black tights and a knee-length black overcoat.
- She wears a black headband, a grey off the shoulder jumper and black tights, identical to the outfit in Flashdance.
- Lucie wore a black velvet pinafore, black tights and a dark purple jacket and she clung to her father's hand throughout the entire ceremony.
- Feeling so rushed it was all too difficult for her to pull her black tights over her legs.
- Dressed in a baggy black jumper, a denim mini-skirt, woolly tights and boots, she looks great in an effortless, artless kind of way.
- When last seen she was wearing a black knee-length skirt, maroon jumper, white blouse, black tights and black shoes.
- She had been wearing a red and black sweater, a black mini-skirt and maroon tights.
- She was dressed in a short skirt over black tights and an embroidered waistcoat.
- Every morning, in a still-sleepy state, you get up and reach inside your underwear drawer for a pair of tights to wear to work.
- When you're stumped for style, nothing beats the black opaque tights that rule at Helmut Lang.
- In the fall, a flat loafer, heavy tights, and a nice pair of trousers is a sharp look.
- I put on my white tights and clasped my black patent leather Mary Jane's around my ankles.
- 1.1 A garment similar to tights worn by a dancer or acrobat.
(舞蹈或杂技演员的)紧身衣 Example sentencesExamples - Smith gave Mandy not only a new leotard, but tights and ballet shoes too.
- He was the character, if you'll recall, who had issues with purchasing dancing tights for fear of looking foolish.
- He still looks like the dancer he no longer is, after hanging up his tights in the spring of 2000.
- The rule is you should dress in tights and leotards that contrast with the background.
- Whether in tights or bare-legged, a dancer expects his body to be scrutinized.
- There are some male dancers for whom tights, you feel, are a perk of the job.
- I never sweat and my body temperature drops as soon as I strip down to a leotard and tights after my warm up.
- He first interviewed a costume researcher to find out where the tradition of wearing tights came from.
- The ballet opens with a short solo for Nikolaj Hübbe, clothed in a white shirt and tights.
- We were desperate to emulate our heroes in Bulgaria and Russia, so we ripped our ballet tights and wore our sweatshirts inside out.
- Almost all ballet schools require pink, footed tights for girls and black tights and white socks for boys.
- Rather than High Renaissance men in tights, English Touring Theatre's Romeo And Juliet starts with men in fights.
- I glanced down and took in my leotard and my tights and then raised a hand as if to acknowledge the comment.
- She had her hair up and was dressed in a black leotard with pink tights.
- He is dressed as a jester in tights and a wide satin blue and white striped shirt.
- Once a nation that liked its dancing men in tights, we now adore Baryshnikov in his boiler suit, strutting his stuff with a set of ladders.
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