waistcoat
英 [ˈweɪskəʊt]
美 [ˈweskət]
n. (西服的)背心
复数:waistcoats
Collins.1 / BNC.11919 / COCA.22595
牛津词典
noun
- (西服的)背心
a short piece of clothing with buttons down the front but no sleeves, usually worn over a shirt and under a jacket, often forming part of a man's suit
柯林斯词典
- 背心;马甲
Awaistcoatis a sleeveless piece of clothing with buttons which people usually wear over a shirt.
in AM, use 美国英语用 vest
英英释义
noun
- a man's sleeveless garment worn underneath a coat
双语例句
- He put the ticket into his waistcoat pocket.
他把票放进背心口袋里。 - The lace and starch crumpled against his waistcoat and trousers.
花边和浆硬的衣服贴紧他的背心和裤子。 - A tree-piece suit consists of trousers, jacket and waistcoat.
三件套西装包括裤子、上衣和背心。 - If a rabbit in a waistcoat walks by, don't follow it!
如果看见穿背心的兔子走过,不要跟着它。 - It is interesting that she stuck an "O" on her grandmother's waistcoat by secretly.
很有趣的是她,她悄悄地贴了一个字母“O”在她的外婆马夹上! - I wished him good night, and walked out of the shop, the richer by that sum, and the poorer by a waistcoat.
我对他说了一声晚安,走出他的铺子,手里多了一笔钱,身上却少了一件背心。 - He wore a scarlet waistcoat, and indulged in the sort of words which break everything.
他穿了一件鲜红的坎肩,说话全没忌讳。 - I always wear a waistcoat.
我经常穿着一件马甲。 - At this dismal news, I twisted the only button on my waistcoat round and round.
一听到这个扫兴的消息,急得我扭着背心上仅剩的那一颗钮扣。 - The boy in white waistcoat won the game.
穿白背心的男孩赢了那场比赛。