clothes如何读

英:[kləʊðz]

美:[kloʊðz]

clothes英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [P]衣服,衣物 things like trousers, shirts and coats that you wear to cover your body

clothes是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 被褥
  2. 服装
  3. 寝具
  4. 衬衣被单等
  5. 服饰
  6. 衣饰
  7. 穿着打扮方面
  8. 衣物
  9. 衣着
  10. 需洗的衣物
  11. (复数名词)衣服

clothes英英释义

plural noun

clothing

I need new clothes for the winter.

bedclothes

I have been awake ever since 5 and sooner, I fancy I had too much clothes over my stomach—Jane Austen

all the cloth articles of personal and household use that can be washed

I always wash clothes on Mondays.

clothes词组

clothes rack衣架

clothes shopn. 服装店

clothes hanger挂衣服的架子;衣架(等于coat hanger)

clothes dryer干衣机

clothes line晒衣绳

clothes horsen. 晒衣架,晾衣架

clothes treen. 衣帽架

clothes and fashion服装与时尚

clothes区别

 uniform, clothing, clothes, dress, garment, suit, costume, gown, robe, coat

这组词都有“衣服、服装”的意思,其区别是:

uniform指某团体或组织统一做的制服,如军服、校服等。

clothing常用词,集合名词,是衣服的总称。

clothes普通用词,多指包括上衣、内衣或裤子等具体的一件件衣服。

dress多指正式场合或为某些特定用途而穿的服装,也指童装或女性穿的连衣裙。

garment语气庄重,正式用词,复数形式可与clothes换用,指身上全部穿着。单数形式指单件衣服,尤指长袍、外套等外面的衣服。

suit指一套服装,一般有几件配成一套的套装。

costume指流行某一地区或某一时代的服装,也指演员的戏装。

gown指女人穿的长服,尤指教士、法官、教授等的礼服或妇女的睡衣等,也指长袍。

robe指长袍,也指浴衣、晨衣。

coat指上衣、外衣、大衣、外套及女式上装。

以上来源于网络

 cloth, clothing, clothes

cloth指布,为不可数名词 

clothing服装的总称,指一件衣服用a piece of, an article of

clothes统指各种衣服,谓语动词永远是复数,

以上来源于网络

clothes词源中文解释

古英语 claðas “衣服; 身体的衣服”,最初是 clað “布料”的复数形式(参见 cloth),在19世纪,随着“衣物”的意义大多消失,它获得了一个新的复数形式 cloths,以区别于这个词。自1860年以来, Clothes-hanger 得到证实。

clothes词源英文解释

Middle English, from Old English clāthas, plural of clāth — see cloth

The first known use of clothes was before the 12th century

clothes儿童词典英英释义

cold1 of 2adjective

having a low temperature or one much below normal a cold drink

a cold day

lacking warmth of feeling : unfriendly

a cold stare

suffering or uncomfortable from lack of warmth

they feel cold

marked by the loss of normal body heat

cold hands

giving the appearance of being dead : unconscious

passed out cold

cold2 of 2noun

a condition of low temperature

cold weather

bodily sensation produced by loss or lack of heat : chill

a bodily disorder popularly associated with chillingespecially: common cold

coefficientnoun

a number or symbol by which another number or symbol (as a mathematical variable) is multiplied

3 is the coefficient of x in the expression 3x

a number that serves as a measure of some property (as of a substance or device)

the metal's coefficient of expansion

coat1 of 2noun

an outer garment varying in length and style according to fashion and use

the outer covering (as of fur) of an animal

a layer of material covering a surface

a coat of paint

coat2 of 2verb

to cover with a coat or covering

coarseadjective

of ordinary or poor quality

made up of large parts or particles

coarse sand

being harsh or rough

coarse cloth

not precise or detailed : roughly approximate

crude in taste, manners, or language

coach1 of 2noun

a large usually closed four-wheeled carriage that has a raised seat in front for the driver and is drawn by horses

a railroad passenger car without berths

bus entry 1 sense 1

a class of passenger air transportation at a lower fare than first class

a private tutor

a person who instructs or trains a performer or team

a football coach

coach2 of 2verb

to act as a coach

club1 of 2noun

a heavy usually wooden stick used as a weapon

a stick or bat used for hitting a ball in a game

a golf club

a black figure resembling a clover leaf used to distinguish a suit of playing cards

a card of the suit bearing clubs

a group of people associated because of a common interest

the meeting place of a club

nightclub

club2 of 2verb

to beat or strike with or as if with a club

to unite or combine for a common cause

club together to buy a boat

club1 of 2noun

a heavy usually wooden stick used as a weapon

a stick or bat used for hitting a ball in a game

a golf club

a black figure resembling a clover leaf used to distinguish a suit of playing cards

a card of the suit bearing clubs

a group of people associated because of a common interest

the meeting place of a club

nightclub

club2 of 2verb

to beat or strike with or as if with a club

to unite or combine for a common cause

club together to buy a boat

clothingnoun

covering for the human body

something that covers or conceals

clothesplural noun

clothing sense 1

bedclothes

clothes 例句

1 Also, he's wearing my clothes, which I delivered to him yesterday: khakis; a short-sleeve, plaid button-down I love; and my black Chucks.

2 “But you gotta learn to chill, Dad. Maybe you can get something like ordinary clothes for yourself while we’re there. You look like you’re the president of the company or something!”

3 Before they went another mile, they passed a boat bearing two men dressed in work clothes.

4 There were clothes in the closet, and they fit me.

5 The doors close and as I drop to the earth, just as Marlene did after I decided not to save her, I scream, my hands tearing at my clothes.

6 The strong smell of whiskey wafted from his clothes and his pores.

7 “We’re going in with our clothes on. Don’t you remember it didn’t wet us on the way up?”

8 Instead, I grab the cushions from the couch, toss them around the floor, pull out drawers and scatter clothes in heaps, jump on her favorite polka-dot dress.

9 A couple even had floppy blond hair like you see in magazine ads about surf clothes or flip-flops.

10 With the barrel of his pistol, he nudges the clothes.

11 “You said you had some clothes for me?”

12 He threw himself into his bunk with his clothes on.

13 Over my head I heard my mother, pulling things from the hangers, the swish of clothes, wire clinking together.

14 And since I can’t remember how she dressed, it must have been that she wore clothes that matched herself exactly.

15 Mother washed our clothes mainly on Fridays, when Father had no work and could drive us to a stream where many people gathered.

16 In her other hand she carried the grocery bag that held their clothes and food.

17 Guenever had lost her raddled look, and sat accepting the clothes which were recommended for her, without fuss.

18 Bag, there are business cards, phone book, and a small notebook computer and some clothes.

手提袋里有名片, 电话本, 和一台小型手提电脑以及一些衣物.

19 As for Uncle Andrew, what between the state of his clothes and the honey on his face, he could not have been recognized by anyone.

20 We filed, into the living room, where our dripping clothes made puddles on Grosie’s Persian rug.

clothes 同义词

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clothes hanger clothes moth clothes-peg clothes press not wearing a stitch (of clothes/clothing) plain clothes street clothes swaddling clothes swathing clothes

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