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词典释义:
frock coat
英 [frɒk kəʊt]
美 [frɑk koʊt]
双语例句
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After all it was not so long since every gentleman had gone to work in a wing collar and frock coat.
毕竟,就在不太久以前,所有男士还须穿著翼领衬衣和礼服大衣上班。
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At the end of the cotillion, the old count in his blue frock coat went up to the young people who had been dancing.
科季里昂舞跳完之后,老伯爵穿着蓝色燕尾服走到跳舞的人跟前。
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The frock coat full of wadding, cut close to pull the figure into shape, gradually gave way to a looser but still precise jacket.
塞满填充物,裁剪合乎身材的外罩逐渐被宽松但正好的夹克所取代。
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The suit’s W-collar seems to have developed from turning down the stand-up collar of a frock coat, which in turn derived from army and naval wear.
把礼服大衣竖着的领子翻下来就形成了W型的领口,反过来礼服大衣又来源于陆军和海军的军装。
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He wore blue trousers, a blue frock coat and a broad-brimmed hat, which always appeared to be new, a black cravat, a Quaker shirt, that is to say, it was dazzlingly white, but of coarse linen.
他穿一条蓝色长裤,一件蓝色骑马服,戴顶宽边帽,好象永远是新的,结一条黑领带,穿件教友派衬衫,就是说,那种白到耀眼的粗布衬衫。
释义
n.
a man's double-breasted, long-skirted coat, now worn chiefly on formal occasions
(双排纽扣)男士礼服大衣(现主要在正式场合穿)。
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