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cos.tumeH5kBs7tjU:m, $5kB:7stU:mnthe set of clothes typical of a particular country or period of history, or suitable for a particular activity(某国、某时期或适合特定场合穿的)全套服饰,整套服装,戏装When we were in Switzerland we saw a group of men and women in/wearing national costume at a local festival. [U]在瑞士时我们看到一群男男女女在当地庆祝活动中穿着民族服装。Singers performing Mozart's operas often dress in/wear historical costume. [U]歌唱家在演出莫扎特的歌剧时经常穿古装。The dancers leading the procession were in colourful and elaborate costumes. [C]走在队伍前头的舞蹈家穿着色彩绚丽、制作精良的服装。The shop has a good selection of bikinis and bathing/swimming costumes. [C]该店荟集了各式比基尼和其他泳装。A (fancy-dress) costume is a set of clothes worn in order to look like someone or something else, esp. for a party or as part of an entertainment.化装服Our host was wearing a clown costume. [C]我们的主人穿着小丑服。The children were dressed in halloween costumes (=clothes, MASKS and make-up that make the wearers look frightening). [C]孩子们都是万圣节打扮。Costume is Am for fancy dress.化装The family was invited to Liz's costume party. [U]全家被邀请参加利兹的化装晚会。(esp. disapproving) A costume drama is a film, esp. on television, about a period in history.古装剧A Jane Austen costume drama, Northanger Abbey, is being serialized in six episodes in the autumn.简·奥斯汀的古装剧《诺桑觉寺》在秋季被改编成六集连续剧。Costume jewellery is jewellery made from artificial jewels, which look as if they are real.人造珠宝饰物
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