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单词 onesie
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Definition of onesie in English:

onesie

noun ˈwʌnziˈwənzi
  • 1A loose-fitting one-piece leisure garment covering the torso and legs.

    I'd had a bath and was in my onesie ready to settle down for yet another reality TV marathon
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Couples wearing matching onesies is creepy.
    • Honestly, I would have to take a picture of any adult who goes out in public in a onesie.
    • The winter months have set in and all I want to do is kick back in front of the roaring fire whilst sporting my brand new onesie.
    • It looks like the video will use lots of quick cuts and snazzy effects and feature Marcus wearing a bowtie and dancing with a whole bunch of leggy ladies in full-body onesies.
    • I even saw a woman wearing a tiger onesie at the train station the other day.
    • Good looking models can wear anything and get away with it, but onesies definitely aren’t for everyone.
    • The staple denim cut-offs and printed dresses and "onesies" are spot-on for festival goers.
    • When I drove Joe to work early in my onesie, I had to slam on my brakes and almost got rear ended.
    • The TV star was seen in Liverpool wearing a onesie and bright orange boots.
    • I like well-designed, useful things for children and parents, such as cashmere onesies for the entire family.
    • The group is fond of sporting zip-up mechanic's uniforms onstage, or "onesies," as drummer Melissa York lovingly refers to them.
    • Both my teenage step daughters wear not only the onesie pj’s but also going out onesies.
    • I have often fantasized about living my entire indoor life in a cashmere onesie, with snaps up the front and footie slippers attached.
    • Every night I came home from teaching, put on my onesie, wrapped myself in a duvet, and drank tea on the couch.
    • I must admit, the idea of wearing an adult onesie is somewhat intriguing.
    • I'm sitting in bed wearing a onesie.
    • I have recently jumped on the band wagon and got myself a onesie.
    • The church’s reception area was decorated with a number of mementos from Crystal’s life, including a tiara, framed pictures of her with loved ones, and an adult-sized pink onesie with feet.
    • Sometimes they are not pratical, but over all, I am a onesie girl.
    • The real problem with the onesie is not that it makes one look sexless, but that it makes one look like a child.
  • 2North American A one-piece close-fitting lightweight garment worn by a young child, usually having sleeves but leaving the legs uncovered and fastening with press studs at the crotch.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I've decided that "experiments with gravity" would be an excellent phrase to print on a baby onesie and toddler t-shirt.
    • She gave me tips on creating a full layette and showed me some darling booties and onesies.
    • Putting away all the blankets and baby socks and teeny tiny onesies made everything seem so real.
    • Onesies are very practical clothing for babies to wear.
    • Her baby brother loved both servings so much that he smeared them all over his face, his onesie, the kitchen floor, and the couch.
    • I find the t-shirts better than onesies, especially for diaper-changing purposes.
    • She handed me a yellow Carter's onesie with a soft yellow duck on the chest.
    • We had stacks of onesies we'd bought on sale at Baby Gap.
    • Both stores are also good sources for flannel receiving blankets, pajamas, onesies, and other items that you'll want to buy in bulk.
    • I'm sorry that I dressed you in that onesie that was too small but was still so cute that I wanted you to wear it at least one more time.
    • The onesies, in sets of three, will be decorated with a peace symbol, a heart, and a happy face: peace, love, and happiness.
    • One vendor was even selling a baby's pink onesie emblazoned with the New York Police Department logo.
    • One of the photos in the slideshow was of him as a baby, sporting a onesie with Mickey Mouse on the front.
    • Do you experience a tingling sense of well-being when you know exactly where the 3-6 month old onesies are in your nursery?
    • Little Amy was crawling around the floor in a "Daddy's Girl" onesie.
    • As you can tell from his onesie, I exclusively breastfeed.
    • By the time they bring their new little family member home, they've taken classes, read a library's worth of books, and bought enough onesies to fill an entire dresser.
    • Organic cotton is very important for the baby clothing market and the onesie was an easy fit with the youth and baby tees that we already offered.
    • These days you can buy your baby daughter a BORN TO SHOP onesie with little pink purses on it.
    • My baby is 2 weeks old, and because she was 2 weeks late and nearly 10lbs, she isn't fitting into the smaller onesies very well.

Origin

1980s: from Onesies, a proprietary name for a garment of this type, based on one + -sy.

 
 

Definition of onesie in US English:

onesie

nounˈwənzēˈwənzi
North American
  • An infant's one-piece close-fitting lightweight garment, usually having sleeves but leaving the legs uncovered and fastening with snaps at the crotch.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We had stacks of onesies we'd bought on sale at Baby Gap.
    • I'm sorry that I dressed you in that onesie that was too small but was still so cute that I wanted you to wear it at least one more time.
    • By the time they bring their new little family member home, they've taken classes, read a library's worth of books, and bought enough onesies to fill an entire dresser.
    • These days you can buy your baby daughter a BORN TO SHOP onesie with little pink purses on it.
    • I find the t-shirts better than onesies, especially for diaper-changing purposes.
    • One vendor was even selling a baby's pink onesie emblazoned with the New York Police Department logo.
    • Little Amy was crawling around the floor in a "Daddy's Girl" onesie.
    • My baby is 2 weeks old, and because she was 2 weeks late and nearly 10lbs, she isn't fitting into the smaller onesies very well.
    • I've decided that "experiments with gravity" would be an excellent phrase to print on a baby onesie and toddler t-shirt.
    • Both stores are also good sources for flannel receiving blankets, pajamas, onesies, and other items that you'll want to buy in bulk.
    • Do you experience a tingling sense of well-being when you know exactly where the 3-6 month old onesies are in your nursery?
    • Onesies are very practical clothing for babies to wear.
    • Her baby brother loved both servings so much that he smeared them all over his face, his onesie, the kitchen floor, and the couch.
    • Organic cotton is very important for the baby clothing market and the onesie was an easy fit with the youth and baby tees that we already offered.
    • As you can tell from his onesie, I exclusively breastfeed.
    • The onesies, in sets of three, will be decorated with a peace symbol, a heart, and a happy face: peace, love, and happiness.
    • Putting away all the blankets and baby socks and teeny tiny onesies made everything seem so real.
    • One of the photos in the slideshow was of him as a baby, sporting a onesie with Mickey Mouse on the front.
    • She gave me tips on creating a full layette and showed me some darling booties and onesies.
    • She handed me a yellow Carter's onesie with a soft yellow duck on the chest.

Origin

1980s: from Onesies, a proprietary name for a garment of this type, based on one + -sy.

 
 
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