sweater 英 [ˈswetə(r)]   美 [ˈswɛtɚ]

sweater

sweater  英 [ˈswetə(r)] 美 [ˈswɛtɚ]

n. 毛衣; 

名词复数:sweaters 

Somebody stole my sweater. 有人偷了我的运动衫。
The sweater is moth-eaten. 毛衣让蛀虫咬坏了。

  • A sweater is a knitted piece of clothing that covers the top part of your body. Some people have ugly Christmas sweater contests—and if you wear your neon green reindeer sweater covered with pom-poms, you just might win!
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  • n. 毛衣;
  • 1. Somebody stole my sweater.

    有人偷了我的运动衫。

  • 2. The sweater is moth-eaten.

    毛衣让蛀虫咬坏了。

  • 3. Wearing a sweater will keep us warm.

    毛衣穿了能保暖。

  • sweater (n.) "woolen vest or jersey, originally worn in rowing," 1882, from earlier sweaters "clothing worn to produce sweating and reduce weight" (1828), plural agent noun from sweat (v.). As a fashion garment, attested from 1925. Earlier it meant "one who works hard" (1520s). Sweater girl is attested from 1940; Lana Turner (1920-1995) was the first, from her appearance in the film "They Won't Forget" (1937).
sweat·er / ˈswetə(r) ; NAmE ˈswetər / noun a knitted piece of clothing made of wool or cotton for the upper part of the body, with long sleeves. In British English the word is used to describe a piece of clothing with no buttons. In American English a sweatercan have buttons and be like a jacket. 毛衣,线衣(英式英语指套头无扣的;美式英语可指开襟有扣的) sweater sweaters sweat·er / ˈswetə(r) ; NAmE ˈswetər /
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