T-shirt
T-shirt
英[ˈtiː ʃɜːt]美[ˈtiː ʃɜːrt]
n.T恤,短袖汗衫,样式类似T恤的外衣;
复数:T-shirts;
例句
A polyester shirt would be cheaper than a cotton one.涤纶衬衫比棉衬衫便宜。
She wore a while T-shirt to show off her suntan.她穿了一件白色T恤以显示其晒黑的肌肤。
She pulled her shorts up and put a T-shirt on.她穿上短裤,套上T恤衫。
Jack’s plaid shirt didn’t mix well with his striped trousers.杰克的方格衬衫与条纹长裤不相配。
His striped tie showed up well against his dark red shirt.他那条纹领带在深红色的衬衫下十分醒目。
The police identified the murderer from a smudge of blood on the shirt.警方从衬衫上的血迹辨认出凶手。
I’ve got a speck of dirt on my shirt.我的衬衫上有一点污垢。
Sew the split seams of the shirt.把衬衣上裂开的线缝缝上。
I must go and put on a clean shirt and make myself look respectable.我得去换件干净的衬衫, 让自己看上去体面些。
His elbow poked out through his torn shirt sleeve.他的胳膊从衬衫的破袖子中露了出来。
柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
N-COUNT
T恤衫;短袖无扣棉汗衫;短袖无领衫
A T-shirt is a cotton shirt with no collar or buttons. T-shirts usually have short sleeves.
英英词典释义
Noun
1. a close-fitting pullover shirt