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
- 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。 - Women everywhere cheered the advent of more comfortable tennis attire.
这一更为舒适的网球服的出现令各地的女子欢呼不已。 - And I suppose we have different ideas of wearing formal things or casual attire.
我认为中西方对正装和便装有不同的穿衣规则。 - Only hypocrites wear clothes; fiery serpents and fat maggots are often the only attire.
只有伪君子才穿衣服;人们身上往往只有暴躁的巨蟒和肥胖的蛆虫。 - 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。 - Tartish attire. She wore a gaudy costume to the party.
妓女穿的浓装艳抹的服饰她着一身色彩艳丽的服装参加宴会。 - 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。 - And some researchers report that patients have less confidence in a doctor whose attire is casual.
一些研究人员报道,病人对穿着随便的医生较少信任。 - Prepare professional attire and appearance.
准备好职业着装和打扮。 - 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。