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suit and tie的意思

suit and tie中文翻譯:

西服和領帶

相似詞語短語

suck it and see───北極猴子樂隊

wait and see───等著瞧

sick and tired───十分厭煩

spit and image───和…一模一樣的;簡直一模一樣的人

cut and dried───固定的;已成定局的;老生常談

surf and turf───海鮮牛排套餐

sicks and tired───十分厭煩

slap and tickle───打情罵俏;男女調情

spit and images───和…一模一樣的;簡直一模一樣的人

雙語使用場景

Despite the heat, he'd swapped his overalls for a suit and tie.───盡管天氣炎熱,他還是把他的工裝褲換成了西裝和領帶。

He was a big man, dressed in a suit and tie.───他是個高大的男人,穿著西服、打著領帶。

I felt out of place in my suit and tie.───穿著西裝打著領帶,我感到不自在。

Forget sitting at a desk in a suit and tie. Get ready to venture out into the wild during your summer internship.───忘掉坐在書前西裝革履的樣子,準備好暑期大膽走出去參加戶外實習吧。

Mr. Madoff told Mr. White he didn't want to be depicted in his prison khakis, Mr. White says, so he drew him in a suit and tie.───馬多夫告訴懷特不希望畫中的自己穿著卡其布的囚服,于是懷特就給他畫上了西服和領帶。

Orville Wright wore a suit and tie and a white shirt with starched collar when he made man's first powered flight in 1903.───1903年奧維爾·萊特進行人類第一次有動力飛行的時候穿的是打著領結的白色立領襯衣套裝。

He wears a suit and tie and a shirt with sleeves that cover his arms. Some people who do not know him well think he is too firm and severe.───他穿著西裝打著領帶,有些人并不知道他為人很好,他們都認為他太固執,嚴厲。

They also require you to dress in formal wear -- usually a suit and tie for a man and nice skirt or dress for a woman.───在那些豪華正式的餐廳吃飯的時候通常還需要穿正式服裝--男士是西服領帶,女士穿漂亮的裙子或連衣裙。

You don't have to put on a suit and tie, unless you want to, but at least put on something you'd be willing to leave the house in.───你不需要穿上西服,打上領帶除非你想那樣,但是至少穿上一件你愿意走出屋門的衣服。

英語使用場景

He wore a dark suit and tie, a contrast to the brightly colored shirts he usually wears.

I felt out of place in my suit and tie.

Jeremy was looking quite presentable in a suit and tie.

He was perfectly dressed in a dark suit and tie.

Well, you look really good in a suit and tie.

Everyone wears a suit and tie to the table.

Ali is dressed in a suit and tie and is playfully winging clownish punches at everybody around him.

Orville Wright wore a suit and tie and a white shirt with starched collar when he made man's first powered flight in 1903.

He was wearing a dark suit and tie when we met.