T-shirt
英 [ˈtiː ʃɜːt]
美 [ˈtiː ʃɜːrt]
n. T恤衫; 短袖汗衫
复数:t-shirts
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牛津词典
noun
- T恤衫;短袖汗衫
an informal shirt with short sleeves and no collar or buttons, or just a few buttons at the top
柯林斯词典
- T恤衫;短袖无扣棉汗衫;短袖无领衫
AT-shirtis a cotton shirt with no collar or buttons. T-shirts usually have short sleeves.
双语例句
- Men's underwear consisting of cotton T-shirt and shorts.
男人穿的一种包括绵T恤和短裤的内衣。 - Given the choice between a pure white T-shirt and a more expensive, dirty cream one, most people can be forgiven for choosing the former
如果要在一件纯白的T恤和一件更贵的脏兮兮的米色T恤之间选择的话,多数人都会选前者,这是无可厚非的。 - He put on a yellow T-shirt, yellow shorts and yellow socks.
他穿上了黄色T恤衫、黄色短裤和黄色袜子。 - He was wearing a bright yellow T-shirt and a bandanna around his neck.
他穿着一件亮黄色的T恤,脖子上围着一条鲜艳的印花大围巾。 - I wear my sunglasses, shorts and T-shirt.
我会戴上我的太阳镜,穿上我的短裤和T恤。 - He was wearing jeans and a t-shirt.
他穿着牛仔裤和t恤衫。 - You're right! That's my t-shirt!
你答对了!那是我的t恤! - Moshing down the front, crushed against the stage in a sweat-drenched T-shirt is all part of the gig experience.
穿着被汗水浸透了的T恤衫,拥到台前,狂舞着,这就是摇滚音乐会上的体验。 - I came. I saw. I bought a T-shirt.
我来了,我看了,我买了一件。 - He wore a T-shirt that had been tie-dyed in bright colours
他身穿一件颜色鲜艳的扎染的T恤。