单词 | shirt-sleeved |
释义 | > as lemmasˈshirt-sleeved ˈshirt-sleeved adj. (of a person) wearing a shirt without a coat, jacket, etc.; often connoting either informality or pleasantly warm conditions. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [adjective] > wearing clothing for body (and limbs) > wearing a coat > not in (one's) shirtsleeves1789 coatless1823 shirt-sleeved1834 uncoated1853 1834 Foreign Q. Rev. May 338 A many-storied house,..crammed full of shirt-sleeved sons of Minerva. 1889 D. C. Murray & H. Murray Dangerous Catspaw 30 Esden, sitting shirtsleeved in his apartments. 1964 K. Hanson Rebels in Streets i. 2 The shirt-sleeved men playing poker on the sidewalk in the gaudy glare of the candy store window. 2001 Automobile Mag. Nov. 73/1 They seem to love candid, shirt-sleeved, good-humored Zetsche, even when he dishes up another round of layoffs and plant closures. < as lemmas |
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