chemise
chemise 英 [ʃəˈmi:z] 美 [ʃəˈmiz]
n. 女式无袖衬衫;无腰身宽松女服
名词复数:chemises
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- n. 女式无袖衬衫;无腰身宽松女服
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1. She, too, was clad only in a chemise and a knitted petticoat patched with bits of old cloth.
她也只穿一件衬衫和一条针织的裙,裙上补了好几块旧呢布。
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2. She was a frail, emaciated, slender creature; there was nothing but a chemise and a petticoat upon that chilled and shivering nakedness.
那是个苍白、瘦弱、枯干的人儿,她只穿了一件衬衫和一条裙,裸露的身子冻得发抖。
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3. "How ugly Paris is when it has put on a white chemise!" said she.
“巴黎是真丑,当它穿上白衬衫的时候!” 她说。
- chemise (n.) late Old English, cemes "shirt, undershirt," from Old French chemise "shirt, undertunic, shift," or directly from Late Latin camisia "shirt, tunic" (Jerome; also source of Italian camicia, Spanish camisa); originally a soldier's word, probably via Gaulish, from Proto-Germanic *hamithjan (source also of Old Frisian hemethe, Old Saxon hemithi, Old English hemeðe, German hemd "shirt"), which is of uncertain origin.
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