释义 |
gaberdinegab‧er‧dine /ˈɡæbədiːn, ˌɡæbəˈdiːn $ ˈɡæbərdiːn/ noun [countable, uncountable] - Best take his gaberdine mac, though.
- He had a heavy moustache and wore a brown gaberdine suit that didn't fit too well.
- Her thick red hair rested just below her shoulders on the blue gaberdine and her grey eyes stared back at him.
- Impatiently she struggled out of her blue gaberdine suit and began to rip open the thick, shiny bags and the gleaming boxes.
- Navy gaberdine trousers are reduced from £139 to £79 and grey flannel shirt-dresses from £159 to £99.
- The Essentials one is superbly tailored in pure new wool gaberdine.
- Willie put his gaberdine and cap on and slung his gas-mask box over his shoulder.
another spelling of gabardine |