单词 | zip-in |
释义 | > as lemmaszip-in Combining with adverbs to form adjectives with the sense ‘that can be zipped in the specified manner or direction’, as in zip-down, zip-in, zip-off, zip-on, zip-out, etc.See also zip-up adj. Π 1929 Border Cities Star (Windsor, Ontario) 13 Nov. 2/6 (advt.) Smart! New! Zip on Togs. Active youngsters like to zip themselves into these sturdy togs. 1940 Defiance (Ohio) Crescent-News 22 Feb. 3 (advt.) 3-heat pad with zip-off cover and asbestos lining. 1962 ‘A. Gilbert’ No Dust in Attic v. 63 He'd left his luggage..one of the zip-over bags. 1963 New Yorker 26 Oct. 6 Enter the Chesterfield in Black Tweed..with warm acrylic pile zip-out liner. 1971 C. Bonington Annapurna South Face 241 [Breeches with] zip-down side to allow putting on over boots and crampons. 1974 Harpers & Queen Sept. 36/2 Zip-off mink £925, extra maxi piece £300. 1991 Police May 5 (advt.) Many Blauer Jackets have zip-in liners of Thinsulate insulation. < as lemmas |
随便看 |
|
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。