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🔑 sleeveBrE /sliːv/NAmE /sliːv/ noun🔑 a part of a piece of clothing that covers all or part of your arm 袖子◆a dress with short/long sleeves 短袖/长袖连衣裙◆Dan rolled up his sleeves and washed his hands. 丹挽起袖子洗了洗手。 ➡ see also shirtsleeve -sleeved () having sleeves of the type mentioned 有…袖子的◆a short-sleeved shirt 短袖衬衫 (also jacket especially in NAmE) a stiff paper or cardboard envelope for a record 唱片套◆a colourful sleeve design 色彩斑斓的唱片套设计a tube that covers a part of a machine to protect it (机器的)套筒,套管▸ sleeve·less BrE /ˈsliːvləs/NAmE /ˈsliːvləs/ adjective◆a sleeveless dress 无袖连衣裙 ●have/keep sth up your ˈsleeveto keep a plan or an idea secret until you need to use it 有锦囊妙计;胸中自有主张●an ace up your ˈsleeve(BrE) (NAmEan ace in the ˈhole) (informal) a secret advantage, for example a piece of information or a skill, that you are ready to use if you need to 秘藏的王牌;撒手锏;锦囊妙计●have a card up your ˈsleeveto have an idea, a plan, etc. that will give you an advantage in a particular situation and that you keep secret until it is needed 有锦囊妙计;留有一招●laugh up your ˈsleeve (at sb/sth)(informal) to be secretly amused about sth 暗自发笑;窃笑●roll up your ˈsleevesto prepare to work or fight 捋起袖子;准备动手;摩拳擦掌●have a ˈtrick, some more ˈtricks, etc. up your sleeveto have an idea, some plans, etc. that you keep ready to use if it becomes necessary 袖藏玄机;胸有成竹;自有锦囊妙计●wear your ˌheart on your ˈsleeveto allow your feelings to be seen by other people 让感情外露;把心事挂在脸上 |