单词 | sartorial |
释义 | sartorial From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Clothessartorialsar‧to‧ri‧al /sɑːˈtɔːriəl $ sɑːr-/ adjective formalDCCrelating to clothes, especially the style of clothes that a man wears – used especially humorouslysartorial elegance a man of great —sartorially adverbExamples from the Corpussartorial• Members put their particular sartorial and dimensional problems to the speakers.• Of such sartorial details is the history of a designer composed.• McEnery is known for her sartorial elegance.• Despite her bleak background and threadbare, Dickensian sartorial habits, she certainly transmits an aura of elegance and gentility.• I later leaned on his sartorial knowledge when I started in television.• The man's a sartorial offence.• Now, though, the sartorial saver will have to wait until the early summer sales.• First, sartorial simplicity is always best - evening wear is not fancy dress.Origin sartorial (1800-1900) Latin sartorius, from sartor “someone who makes clothes” |
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