outfit
outfit 英 [ˈaʊtfɪt] 美 [ˈaʊtˌfɪt]
n. 装束;小组;全套装备 v. 全套装备
进行时:outfitting 过去式:outfitted 过去分词:outfitted 第三人称单数:outfits 名词复数:outfits
- You can use the noun outfit to mean clothes that go together, like a shirt and pants that you always wear to job interviews. You might have spent hours choosing your first-day-of-school outfit.
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- n. 装束;小组;全套装备
- v. 全套装备
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1. She was wearing an expensive new outfit.
她穿着一身昂贵的新衣裳。
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2. a wedding outfit
一套结婚礼服
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3. a cowboy/Superman outfit (= one that you wear for fun in order to look like the type of person mentioned)
一套牛仔╱超人服装
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4. a market research outfit
市场调查组
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5. a bicycle repair outfit
修自行车的整套工具
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6. The ship was outfitted with a 12-bed hospital.
这艘船上配置了一个有 12 个床位的医疗室。
- outfit (n.) 1769, "act of fitting out (a ship, etc.) for an expedition," from out + fit (v.). Sense of "articles and equipment required for an expedition" first attested 1787, American English; meaning "a person's clothes" is first recorded 1852; sense of "group of people" is from 1883.
- outfit (v.) 1840, from outfit (n.). Related: Outfitted; outfitting; outfitter.
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