英:[blaʊz]
美:[blaʊs]
英:[blaʊz]
美:[blaʊs]
复数:blouses
第三人称单数:blouses
现在分词:blousing
过去式:bloused
过去分词:bloused
noun
a garment worn on the upper body, usu. by women and children, and having a bodice and optional collar and sleeves.You need a pretty blouse to go with that fancy skirt.
a loosely fitting peasant garment covering the arms and torso and extending as far as the hip or knee.
intransitive verb
to hang or puff out loosely.Her skirt bloused around her as she sat down on the ground.
transitive verb
to arrange in a loosely folded manner.The seamstress bloused the bodice at the waist.
"轻便的亚麻或棉质上衣",1828年(从1822年开始作为法语词汇进入英语),源自法语 blouse,"工人或农民的罩衫"(1788年),其起源不明。也许它与普罗旺斯语 (lano) blouso "短(羊毛)" [Gamillscheg] 有关。另一个建议[Klein]是它来自中世纪拉丁语 pelusia,来自上埃及的 Pelusium,据说是中世纪的服装制造中心。
起初是法国工人穿的一种衣服,用于防尘等,后来被女性和儿童时尚地采用,但也有反对声音:
In Paris, a very slovenly, loose, drawn frock, with most capacious sleeves, had been introduced called a blouse. Some of our priestesses of the toilet seemed emulous of copying this deshabille, with some slight alterations, but we never wish to see it on the symmetrical form of a British lady. ["Summary of Fashion for 1822," in Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Jan.-June 1823]
在巴黎,一种非常邋遢、宽松、有很大袖子的连衣裙被引入,叫做 blouse。我们的一些时尚女祭司似乎很想模仿这种不整洁的穿着,稍加改动,但我们从不希望看到它出现在英国女士的匀称身材上。["外国文学和科学博物馆1823年1-6月时尚总结"]
Noun French
The first known use of blouse was in 1822
blowflynoun
any of various two-winged flies (as a bluebottle) that deposit their eggs on meat or in wounds
blowfishnoun
puffer fish
blowernoun
one that blows
a device for producing a stream of air or gas
blousenoun
a loose outer garment like a shirt or smock varying from hip-length to calf-length
a usually loose-fitting garment especially for women covering the body from the neck to the waist
blousenoun
a loose outer garment like a shirt or smock varying from hip-length to calf-length
a usually loose-fitting garment especially for women covering the body from the neck to the waist
1 She was wearing a long flowered skirt and a bright red blouse, and she had a butterfly in her hair.
2 He grabbed for her arm but instead tugged at her blouse.
3 She nodded, then plucked at my blouse, at my pants.
4 Phoebe reluctantly got dressed, pulling a wrinkled blouse and skirt from the closet.
5 I am interested in your silk blouse.
我对你们的丝绸女衬衫感兴趣。
6 She’d changed out of her armor, into jeans and a white blouse, but she didn’t look any less warlike.
7 Her blouse has a ruffle of lace around the neck.
她的衬衫领子镶有褶裥花边.
8 I want to design a blouse, a skirt and a pair of booty.
我想要设计一件女式衬衫, 一条短裙和一双靴子.
9 She is wearing a cream-yellow blouse with a collar the luster of the absent moon.
10 I stare out at the field where a line of girls are practicing archery in their white blouses and long plaid skirts.
11 Today she has on a lace-trimmed beige blouse and a pleated blue skirt.
12 I choose a blouse with flowers of all colors embroidered around the neck and delicate lace ruffles at the elbows.
13 She admired her peonies — they were flecked with crimson — as Grover unbuttoned her blouse.
14 Stephanie wore peasant blouses, long colorful skirts, and sneakers; and the tall straight way she moved was almost regal.
15 She dressed in a brown plaid skirt and a clean white blouse every day, dependable as the tile pattern on the classroom floor.
16 His velvet blouse had grown bald with use.
17 She examined the skin above and below her blouse, cut in a style no longer sold in shops.
18 She was sitting there pretty as you please in a white blouse and striped skirt, sipping on lemonade and eating Mama’s benne seed cookies.
19 The blouse was decorated at chest-level with a calico applique in the shape of a strawberry.
20 Wearing starched blouses, armpits stained with sweat, they cluster in tight groups of two or three along the length of the pool.