outfit
名詞全套裝備; 一套服裝; 集體; 組織
及物動(dòng)詞裝備; 配置設(shè)備; 供給服裝
不及物動(dòng)詞得到裝備
及物動(dòng)詞
1. The mountain climbers were outfitted with the latest equipment.
登山者用最新的設(shè)備裝備起來。
不及物動(dòng)詞
1.
1. We will outfit two days before sailing.
我們將在出航前兩天整裝。
名詞
1. A television outfit went there to shoot the story.
一個(gè)電視攝制組到那兒去拍攝這個(gè)故事。
2. outfit的近義詞
2. The football team were wearing orange outfits.
這個(gè)足球隊(duì)的隊(duì)員穿著清一色的橘黃色運(yùn)動(dòng)服。
3. The outfit of the exploring party took only half a month.
探險(xiǎn)隊(duì)整裝只用了半個(gè)月時(shí)間。
服飾
A:Do you know what we’re supposed to wear to the party this evening?
你知道今晚我們應(yīng)該穿什么衣服去參加聚會(huì)嗎?
B:I don’t know. I was just going to go in a pair of shorts and my blue Hawaiian shirt. What were you going to wear?
我不知道。我原來打算穿一條短褲和我的藍(lán)色夏威夷襯衣。你準(zhǔn)備穿什么呀?
A:I was going to wear my new suit that I bought last week.
我原打算穿上星期買的套裝。
B:That’s a little dressy, isn’t it?
那太正式了吧?
A:Your outfit is a little too casual, isn’t it?
你的衣服太過休閑吧?
B:I don’t know. I thought it was an outdoor barbeque.
我不知道。我想這是一次戶外燒烤。
A:Well, it is, but it’s for a special occasion.
是的,但是個(gè)特別場(chǎng)合。
B:Surely they wouldn’t expect us to dress up if we were going to be outside.
既然我們是在戶外,他們當(dāng)然不會(huì)要求我們穿得太正式。
A:I think it’s a catered barbeque though. I think it’s going to be quite fancy.
我想盡管這是個(gè)事先定制好的烤肉晚餐,我認(rèn)為它仍然會(huì)很特別。
B:Well, if you think we should dress up, I’ll dress up.
如果你認(rèn)為我們應(yīng)該打扮,我就打扮。
A:I don’t know. I don’t want to be overdressed.
我不知道。我也不想穿得過于正式。
B:Do you think we should call to ask about the dress code?
你認(rèn)為我們是不是應(yīng)該打電話問一下著裝的要求呢?
A:I don’t want to bother them with our silly questions.
我不想用這些愚蠢的問題去打攪他們。
B:Why don’t we call some of the other people who are going? We can ask them what they’re going to wear.
為什么我們不問一下去參加聚會(huì)的其他人呢?我們可以問問他們穿什么去。
A:Ok. You talk to the guys and I’ll talk to the women.
好。你問男士,我問女士。
B:How about you talk to the women for both of us and I’ll go take a quick nap?
你問女士我們倆個(gè)要穿什么,我打個(gè)盹怎么樣?
A:OK!
好吧。
1. 服裝:服裝(Outfit)是兩件或以上的服裝道具配搭而成的衣服組合,可同時(shí)穿上或脫下. 視服裝(Outfit)的設(shè)定而定,您或可個(gè)別穿上其中的服裝,亦可能需同時(shí)穿上整套服裝.
2. (口)組織,(協(xié)同工作)的集體:Stan 地方 | 9. outfit (口)組織,(協(xié)同工作)的集體 | 10. local 地方(市,鎮(zhèn),縣)政務(wù)委員會(huì)
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3. 全班人馬,有組織團(tuán)體:1. Interpol 國際刑警組織 | 2. outfit 全班人馬,有組織團(tuán)體 | 3. chisel-jawed 儀表英俊的
1. 全套服裝
An outfit is a set of clothes.
e.g. She was wearing an outfit she'd bought the previous day...
她穿著前一天買的那套衣服。
e.g. I spent lots of money on smart new outfits for work.
我花大筆錢購置了上班時(shí)穿的漂亮新套裝。
2. 機(jī)構(gòu);組織
You can refer to an organization as an outfit .
e.g. He works for a private security outfit...
他在一家私人保安公司工作。
e.g. We are a professional outfit and we do require payment for our services.
我們是一家專業(yè)機(jī)構(gòu),對(duì)所提供服務(wù)確實(shí)要收取費(fèi)用。
3. 裝備;配備;供給
To outfit someone or something means to provide them with equipment for a particular purpose.
e.g. They outfitted him with artificial legs...
他們?yōu)樗擦思偻取?br /> e.g. I outfitted an attic bedroom as a studio.
我把閣樓臥室改裝成了工作室。