释义 |
pantsuitpant‧suit /ˈpæntsuːt, -sjuːt $ -suːt/ noun [countable]  - A glorious bright turquoise liquid jersey pantsuit is the ultimate garb for travel by space shuttle.
- A polyester pantsuit hung on her bones, and on her feet some one had stuck a pair of too-large cowboy boots.
- And she looked civilized enough, in her freshly pressed brown pantsuit -- she looked certifiably corporate.
- Mom wore large bifocals with Sophia Loren frames and a pastel polyester pantsuit that stretched over her abdomen.
- She dressed modestly in a blue pantsuit covered by a tan all-weather coat.
- She looks elegant in her taupe pantsuit, her long nails manicured, her hair freshly washed, her makeup perfect.
- She turns from them to put on the matching jacket to her taupe pantsuit.
- There is a drawing of the mail-order pantsuit she purchased for job interviews when her children were grown.
American English a woman’s suit consisting of a jacket and matching trousers |