tunic
tunic 英 [ˈtju:nɪk] 美 [ˈtunɪk]
n. 束腰外衣;被膜
名词复数:tunics
- A tunic is a loose-fitting shirt that looks sort of like a long shirt or a short dress. For a fashionable summer look, you might pair trousers with a comfortable tunic that extends past your waist.
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- n. 束腰外衣;被膜
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1. You are in the same seat, only you are watching classical Greek entertainment and wearing a simple chiton, or tunic.
你坐在同一座位上,你所看的是经典的希腊娱乐节目,穿着简单的宽大长袍或是过膝短袖束腰外衣。
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2. He is a 37-year-old man with the distinct Mongolian features characteristic of the borderlands, and he wears a brown tunic, a turban, and a tentative smile.
这个男人37岁,他身上有着明显的边境地区蒙古人的特征,他穿着件棕色的束腰外衣,戴着条头巾,面带着腼腆的微笑。
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3. The complicated design on his tunic resembles a drawing in the Royal Library, Windsor, apparently a study for this painting, that will also be shown in the exhibition.
基督的上衣设计得很复杂,有点像温莎皇家图书馆里的一幅也将在画展中展出的藏画,那幅画似乎借鉴了此画的设计。
- tunic (n.) late 15c., from Middle French tunique (12c.) or directly from Latin tunica "undergarment worn by either sex" (source of Spanish tunica, Italian tonica, Old English tunece, Old High German tunihha), probably from a Semitic source (compare Hebrew kuttoneth "coat," Aramaic kittuna). Compare chitin, from a Greek name for a similar garment, also probably from a Semitic source.
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