tuxedo
英 [tʌkˈsiːdəʊ]
美 [tʌkˈsiːdoʊ]
n. (男士在正式社交场合穿的)无尾礼服
复数:tuxedos
BNC.27702 / COCA.12061
柯林斯词典
- (男士在正式社交场合穿的)无尾礼服
Atuxedois a black or white jacket worn by men for formal social events.
in BRIT, usually use 英国英语通常用 dinner jacket
英英释义
noun
- semiformal evening dress for men
双语例句
- Kaihara-san had changed out of his tuxedo and into a cardigan and an old beat-up pair of jeans.
海原山改变了他的礼服,成为羊毛衫和老破旧的牛仔裤。 - Well, you have your own tuxedo, how did you tie your bow tie?
咦,你有自己的燕尾服,你是怎么打你的领结的? - He may dress in a tailor-made tuxedo prepared by his daughter while attending the award ceremony, Shao said.
他可能在参加颁奖典礼时穿他女儿准备的特制燕尾服,邵说。 - The first penguin says, you look like you're wearing a tuxedo.
一只企鹅对另一只说,你看起来就像穿着燕尾服。 - And I really don't want to think about returning my tuxedo right now.
我真的不想马上去还我租的的晚礼服。 - I first met Randy, my son-in-law to be, at the tuxedo rental shop.
我第一次遇上我未来的女婿兰迪是在男式晚礼服出租店。 - A broad pleated sash worn as formal dress with a tuxedo.
一块很宽的有褶的腰带,和男士无尾半正式礼服搭配着穿。 - The groom wears a formal suit or tuxedo.
新郎则穿着一套正式的西装或无尾晚礼服。 - I was thinking about a white tuxedo.
我有在考虑要穿白色礼服。 - So he wore his tuxedo shirt and tie with a pinstriped charcoal-gray suit.
于是,他就用一件炭灰色细条纹的套装配上衬衫和领带。