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单词 business casual
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business casual
business casual adj. and n. originally and chiefly North American (a) adj. designating clothing or a style of dress that is less formal than traditional business dress, but is intended still to appear professional and businesslike; (of a workplace) having a relatively relaxed dress code; (b) n. this style of dress.
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1968 N.Y. Times 9 Nov. 3 (advt.) Business casual or casual business suits... Suits that complement your business acumen and commend your savoir-faire.
1988 Toronto Star (Nexis) 25 June k5 Friedlander's fashion philosophy revolves around ‘three styles of dressing’: High authority or power dressing... A day-to-day look she has labelled ‘business casual’... A day-to-evening concept.
1990 St. Petersburg (Florida) Times (Nexis) 29 Jan. (Business section) 2 They were told the dress code was ‘business casual attire’.
1994 Record (Bergen County, New Jersey) (Electronic ed.) 2 Oct. We are finding more and more companies that started it on Friday in the summer, then went to Fridays all year long, and then to allowing business casual day in and day out.
2009 L. Alexander Bikini Diaries 269 Early thirties, she'd bet—no tie, but a nice shirt and jacket that told her he probably worked in a business-casual office nearby.
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