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bod·y·suit
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复数:bodysuits
noun
a close-fitting one-piece garment for the torso often with sleeves
… a bodysuit … of Italian-made jersey or knit. It has long sleeves, pulls on over the head, fits snugly and fastens with snaps at the crotch. This serves to replace a conventional sweater or blouse.—Carrie Donovan
a usually close-fitting one-piece garment that covers most or all of the body
Some of the top-selling costumes this year at the Spirit Halloween store in River Park are off the beaten path. Brightly colored bodysuits that cover the wearer from head to toe, including hands and feet, are popular sellers for adults.—Fresno (California) Bee
The first known use of bodysuit was in 1963
1 And with a plush bodysuit and adorable hood, there's every reason to cheer.
毛绒合同衫和可爱的引擎盖,完全有理由欢呼。
2 The shirt is sold in 62 varieties, including an infant-size bodysuit in organic cotton for $22.95.
这样的T恤共有62种款式出售,其中包括一件价值22.95美元,有机棉材质的婴儿衣。
3 He wore a full bodysuit for the first time this season, and Phelps surmised that he'll wear the same gear in Indianapolis.
这个赛季他第一次穿了件全身式的泳衣,他觉得他会在印第安纳波利斯的比赛中还穿同一款式的衣服。
4 There's a rumor that the Wachowski brothers only wrote The Matrix as an excuse to see Carrie-Ann Moss in a black rubber bodysuit.
好事者造谣说,沃卓斯基兄弟只是为了要看凯瑞·安·莫斯穿黑色紧身衣的样子,才因此创作了《黑客帝国》三部曲。
5 For instance, a six-pack of Amazon Essentials baby bodysuits costs $28.50, or $4.75 per suit.
6 Stefani dressed on theme, rocking a glittery, purple bodysuit with an enlarged iris attached to the front of the look, as the pair sang in harmony.