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un·der·gar·ment
uhn dr gar mnt
复数:undergarments
1520年代,来自于 under + garment(n.)。
The first known use of undergarment was in 1530
underground1 of 3adverb
below the surface of the ground
an underground passage
in or into hiding or secret operation
the political party went underground
underground2 of 3noun
a space under the surface of the groundespecially: subway sense 2
a secret political groupespecially: an organized body working in secret to overthrow a government or an occupying power
underground3 of 3adjective
being, growing, operating, or located below the surface of the ground
an underground stream
conducted secretly
undergraduatenoun
a student at a college or university who has not yet received a degree
undergoverb
endure sense 2
undergo an operation
to pass through : experience
undergoing a change
undergirdverb
to make secure : brace up : strengthen
a life undergirded by religion
undergarmentnoun
a garment to be worn under another
1 Mr. Lucas said that the lack of gravity made the human body expand, but not the fabric of an undergarment, which meant a person could be squeezed to death by straps and waistbands.
2 And lastly, brand representatives are required to wear appropriate undergarments at all times.
3 On Friday, Madden stopped by "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" where he discussed his "Thrones" characters' death at the Red Wedding and Prince Charming's less-than comfortable undergarments in "Cinderella."
4 “What these spaces need is what people used to call a lingerie chest,” says Bethesda interior designer Kelley Proxmire, referring to the tall, slim chests that were once popular for storing linen and women’s undergarments.
5 His interest in wearing women’s undergarments is harmless and quite common, but you are not alone in feeling confused and worried due to a lack of understanding.
6 “The problem was the allegation that he was running around in women’s undergarments.”
7 Here on the trade show floor, it is not uncommon for women to yank down their shirts to present an undergarment or declare their bra size unbidden.
8 A few factors have contributed to the resurgence of the controversial undergarment this past year.
9 For example, women at B.Y.U. fought to wear pants in the 1970s and today, some women in the church are pushing for better fitting and more comfortable sacred undergarments.
10 In one scene, for instance, Daphne Bridgerton's back is cut and bruised from her too-tight corset, but Regency women would have worn a chemise — a linen undergarment — against their skin to prevent this from happening.
11 She alleged that she woke up several hours later, alone in her car, with her clothing and undergarments disheveled.
12 The brand has been widely and justifiably criticized for years now for its transphobia and body-shaming, not to mention its uncomfortable undergarments and numerous sweatshop labor controversies.
13 She is intrigued by Christina Ramberg’s erotic drawings of bound and broken women wearing tightly fitted undergarments, often with their faces hidden or missing.
14 The most evident and elaborate undergarment is the crinoline, with its suggestion of caged sexual appetites, perversity and domination.
15 While the cameras clicked and whirred, pedestrians of all ages gazed directly up at one of cinema's most famous undergarments, writ XXLarge.
16 She had to borrow makeup and “appropriate undergarments” from other cast members.
17 As a result, trans undergarments have always been more about function than fashion – until recently.
18 In other words, “Fifty Shades of Grey” is to publishing what Spanx was to the undergarment business: an antiquated product re-imagined as innovation.
19 Her neckline in the red dress with the deep décolleté slash was particularly modern, lacking undergarment structure. and so different from the other ladies.
20 “Comfortable handling women’s undergarments,” she jotted on my application.