jacket
jacket 英 [ˈdʒækɪt] 美 [ˈdʒækɪt]
n. 夹克衫;短上衣
进行时:jacketing 过去式:jacketed 过去分词:jacketed 第三人称单数:jackets 名词复数:jackets
- A jacket is a lightweight or cropped coat. Most jackets end at your waist or hips, while coats can be much longer. If you have outerwear made of denim or leather, feel free to call them jackets.
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- n. 夹克衫;短上衣
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1. He unzipped his jacket.
他拉开夹克衫的拉链。
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2. The bitter wind cut through his jacket.
刺骨的冷风吹透了他的夹克衫。
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3. I have to wear a jacket and tie to work.
我上班得穿短上衣打领带。
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4. When I grew out of my jacket,I gave it to my little brother.
我长得穿不下我的夹克衫了,便把它给我弟弟穿。
- jacket (n.) mid-15c., "short garment for men," from Old French jaquet "short coat with sleeves," diminutive of jaque, a kind of tunic, which is of uncertain origin. Probably it is from Jacque, the male proper name, also the generic name of a French peasant (see jacquerie) with extended material senses as in native jack (n.). But possibly it is from or influenced by jaque (de mailles) "short, tight-fitting coat," originally "coat of mail," from Spanish jaco, from Arabic shakk "breastplate." Meaning "paper wrapper of a book" is first attested 1886.
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