attire
英 [əˈtaɪə(r)]
美 [əˈtaɪər]
n. 服装; 衣服
vt. 使穿上衣服; 使穿上盛装
过去分词:attired 现在分词:attiring 过去式:attired 第三人称单数:attires
BNC.19236 / COCA.10764
牛津词典
noun
- 服装;衣服
clothes- dressed in formal evening attire
穿着晚礼服
- dressed in formal evening attire
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 服装;衣服
Yourattireis the clothes you are wearing.- ...seven women dressed in their finest attire.
七个盛装打扮的女子
- ...seven women dressed in their finest attire.
英英释义
noun
- clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion
- formal attire
- battle dress
verb
- put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive
- She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera
- The young girls were all fancied up for the party
双语例句
- His choice of attire-or rather his mother's for him-has also received plaudits.
他对服装的选择或者更确切的说是他妈妈为他挑选的衣服也得到了很多的称赞。 - Your attire should reflect both your environment and your position.
你的衣着既应反映你的环境又应反映你的职位。 - I hardly think jeans are appropriate attire for a wedding.
我认为牛仔裤是不适合在婚礼上穿的服装。 - Well, I was wondering where those people with professional attire come from.
额,我一直在想那些穿职业装的人是哪里的。 - At today's evening party, she is dressed in splendid Manchu attire.
今天在晚会上,她穿了一身漂亮的旗袍。 - He ignores his personal attire.
都已经忘掉自己的穿着打扮了。 - Everyone knows that attitudes toward work attire have relaxed.
都知道,人们对职场装束的态度变得随意了。 - Do I need formal attire?
我需要穿正式的服装吗? - Battle No.3: Companies don't have a dress code but they still reprimand employees for wearing certain attire.
战斗3:公司没有规定着装,但却会因为某些着装而严厉训斥员工。 - Part of being an adult means choosing my own attire.
作为成人,我的一部分权利就是选择自己的装束。
