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
- 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
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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。
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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。
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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.
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