costume
costume 英 [ˈkɒstju:m] 美 [ˈkɑstum]
n. 服装,装束;戏装,剧装 vt. 给…穿上服装
进行时:costuming 过去式:costumed 过去分词:costumed 第三人称单数:costumes 名词复数:costumes
- A costume is a set of clothes you wear when you want to dress up like another person. You might wear a witch's costume to go trick-or-treating on Halloween, or put on a George Washington costume to reenact a scene from the American Revolution in a play.
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- n. 服装,装束;戏装,剧装
- vt. 给…穿上服装
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1. The advertisements of costume in Paris broadened his outlook.
巴黎的服装广告使他大开眼界。
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2. She blacked herself up and rigged her costume for the evening performance.
她在脸上抹了黑油彩,身上穿了戏装以参加晚上的演出。
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3. Superstition: Peacock Feathers should never be brought on stage, either as a costume element, prop or part of a set as chaos will ensue.
迷信:孔雀羽毛应该永远不带上舞台,不能作为服装元素,道具或者布景的一部分,否则混乱将接踵而来。
- costume (n.) 1715, "style of dress," but also more broadly "custom or usage with respect to place and time, as represented in art or literature; distinctive action, appearance, arms, furniture, etc.," from French costume (17c.), from Italian costume "fashion, habit," from Latin consuetudinem (nominative consuetudo) "custom, habit, usage." Essentially the same word as custom but arriving by a different path.
- costume (v.) to dress, furnish with a costume," "1823, from costume (n.). Related: Costumed; costuming.
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