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clothesHklEJTz, $kloJTzpl nthings such as dresses and trousers that people wear to cover, protect or decorate the human body衣服Shopping for clothes is one of life's great pleasures.购衣是生活的一大乐趣。We went in some beautiful clothes shops.我们去了一些漂亮的时装店。She tends to wear very smart clothes.她常常穿得很时髦。I'll just put my clothes on.我马上就把衣服穿上。Take your clothes off.脱下你的衣服。Margot dresses almost exclusively in designer clothes.马戈特几乎只穿专门设计的服装。A clothes basket is a container for clothes that need washing.(放待洗衣服的)衣篮A clothes brush is used to remove dust and unwanted bits from clothes.衣刷Clothes-hanger is another word for HANGER.衣架A clothes horse is a frame from which wet clothes can be hung, usually inside, to dry.晾衣架(slightly disapproving) A clothes horse is also a person who is more interested in clothes and fashion than anything else.对衣饰特别讲究的人A clothes line is a length of rope or string from which wet clothes are hung, usually outside, to dry.晒衣绳A (Br and Aus) clothes peg/(Am) clothes pin is a device used for holding clothes onto a clothes line while they dry.衣夹A clothes rack is a large rectangular metal frame with a horizontal bar, on which clothes can be hung on clothes hangers.挂衣架"Clothes and manners do not make the man; but when he is made, they greatly improve him" (Henry Ward Beecher, 1887)“衣饰和举止并不能创造一个人,但能在人被创造出来后,使他大为改善。”(亨利·沃德·比彻)
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