tuxedo 英 [tʌkˈsi:dəʊ]   美 [tʌkˈsidoʊ]

tuxedo

tuxedo  英 [tʌkˈsi:dəʊ] 美 [tʌkˈsidoʊ]

n. 男士无尾半正式晚礼服;无尾礼服 

名词复数:tuxedos 

I want a tuxedo on the statue. 我希望雕像是穿一身礼服的。

  • Use the noun tuxedo to describe the dressy black suit that many men wear when they get married.
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  • n. 男士无尾半正式晚礼服;无尾礼服
  • 1. I want a tuxedo on the statue.

    我希望雕像是穿一身礼服的。

  • tuxedo (n.) man's evening dress for semiformal occasions, 1889, named for Tuxedo Park, N.Y., a rural resort development for wealthy New Yorkers and site of a country club where it first was worn, supposedly in 1886. The name is an attractive subject for elaborate speculation, and connections with Algonquian words for "bear" or "wolf" were proposed. The authoritative Bright, however, says the tribe's name probably is originally a place name, perhaps Munsee Delaware (Algonquian) p'tuck-sepo "crooked river."
tux·edo / tʌkˈsiːdəʊ ; NAmE tʌkˈsiːdoʊ / noun ( plural tux·edos ) ( also informal tux / tʌks ; NAmE tʌks / ) ( especially NAmE) 1 ( BrE also ˈdinner suit ) a black or white jacket and trousers/pants, worn with a bow tieat formal occasions in the evening (配蝶形领结的)成套无尾晚礼服 2 ( BrE also ˈdinner jacket ) a black or white jacket worn with a bow tieat formal occasions in the evening (配蝶形领结的)晚礼服上衣,无尾礼服上衣 ORIGIN From Tuxedo Park in New York, where it was first worn. 源自纽约的塔克西多公园,此处最早有人穿这种服装。 tuxedo tuxedos tux·edo / tʌkˈsiːdəʊ ; NAmE tʌkˈsiːdoʊ / tux / tʌks ; NAmE tʌks /
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