attire 英 [əˈtaɪə(r)]   美 [əˈtaɪr]

attire

attire  英 [əˈtaɪə(r)] 美 [əˈtaɪr]

n. 服装;盛装  vt. 打扮;使穿衣 

进行时:attiring  过去式:attired  过去分词:attired  第三人称单数:attires  名词复数:attires 

Your interview attire should match the dress code of the company, or be one step up. 你的面试服装应该符合公司的着装规范,或更上一层楼。
The question of her attire arose after Muslim students protested that her usual presentation was not suitable for Malaysian culture. 在穆斯林学生抗议她的日常表演不适合马来群岛文化之后,对她服装的质疑声四起。

  • The noun attire is just a formal way to say "outfit." And if you’re going outside in the middle of a blizzard, your attire should include more than a bathing suit and flip-flops.
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  • n. 服装;盛装
  • vt. 打扮;使穿衣
  • 1. Your interview attire should match the dress code of the company, or be one step up.

    你的面试服装应该符合公司的着装规范,或更上一层楼。

  • 2. The question of her attire arose after Muslim students protested that her usual presentation was not suitable for Malaysian culture.

    在穆斯林学生抗议她的日常表演不适合马来群岛文化之后,对她服装的质疑声四起。

  • 3. Mahasa said that when she first converted and began to wear the distinctive attire of a Muslim woman, her father feared it would hurt her career.

    玛哈萨说,在她刚刚皈依伊斯兰教并开始穿穆斯林妇女的服装时,她父亲担心她的事业会受到影响。

  • attire (n.) c. 1300, "equipment of a man-at-arms; apparel, dress, clothes," from attire (v.).
  • attire (v.) c. 1300, atiren, "to fit out, equip; to dress in finery, to adorn," from Old French atirer, earlier atirier "to equip, ready, prepare," from a- "to" (see ad-) + tire "order, row, dress" (see tier). Related: Attired; attiring.
at·tire / əˈtaɪə(r) ; NAmE əˈtaɪər / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) clothes 服装;衣服 dressed in formal evening attire 穿着晚礼服 attire attires attired attiring at·tire / əˈtaɪə(r) ; NAmE əˈtaɪər /
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