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单词 pinstripe
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Definition of pinstripe in English:

pinstripe

noun ˈpɪnstrʌɪpˈpɪnˌstraɪp
  • 1A very narrow stripe in cloth, especially of the type used for formal suits.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'm not referring to Hawaiian prints and palm trees on your shirt, but I am talking about checks, windowpane, houndstooth, or pinstripes.
    • Herringbone, pinstripe and houndstooth are everywhere too, adding a classic look to the winter collection which is expected in the shops this month.
    • Solid colors are most appropriate, however pinstripes, herringbone, tweed and some plaids are acceptable.
    • Also very summery are the whitewashed pastel cotton pants, bold cotton stripes and abstract floral prints and pinstripes on denim, cotton satin and viscose stretch fabrics.
    • The clothes were immaculately cut, Mary's grey flannels, pinstripes and wool velours were really, really good clothes.
    • The tailoring is classic and structured and the subtle pinstripes and tonal coloured checks feature soft detailing.
    • It has a full athletic cut with set-on short sleeves in a solid contrasting color that matches the pinstripe.
    • Other get-ups, like Anna Lee's ruffled shirts and tailored suits with painted-on pinstripes for Revolver Modèle make sartorial references to a band's sonic influences.
    • Checks and pinstripes are bowing out to colours, frill and funk.
    • As a rule of thumb, you should try to match your shirt and tie with your suit - either with the background color or the pinstripes.
    • Men's suiting slims down and experiments with non-traditional fabrics such as velvet with bold pinstripes.
    • She was wearing a business suit, black with pinstripes and a white dress shirt beneath the suit jacket.
    • Rich embroideries and pinstripes take a romantic turn.
    • There was stuff for the men too - from the biker look to the retro pinstripes and blazer stripes and also denim.
    • What I did notice is that this season's colours - black and white and pinstripes - have really taken off in Cape Town, as almost everyone wore one or the other.
    • For when men get their blood boiling it is irrelevant to the mind whether it be in pinstripes or khakis or white collars.
    • It can even be worn with a light gray suit featuring beige pinstripes, or simply a beige suit.
    • Even my ‘staple’ stores were full of black and brown, pinstripes and tweed.
    • Don it with your favorite brown, navy or earth tone suit - solid or pinstripe.
    • A navy diagonal pinstripe over a dusty pink and gray background creates this picture-perfect diagonal striped tie by Gucci, boasting flawless design and timeless style.
    1. 1.1 A suit made of pinstripe cloth.
      a double-breasted navy pinstripe
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A table of them giggled over US $5 and US $10 bets: young men in pinstripes and Hermes ties, women in bobs and pearls.
      • Guys with impossibly British suits, seersucker or pinstripe with red rep ties.
      • For your pinstripes, opt for a smart pair of shiny posillipo shoes, patent leather formal shoes, or Santa Barbara shoes.
      • An interesting thing about the Rt Hon Winston when he walks into this House in his pinstripes, dressed like a zebra - black, white, black, white - is that he finds it very hard to strike a position.
      • However hard you try to change impressions the immediate image is of a pinstripe, a bowler hat and exclusivity.
      • Looks this season include serious pinstripes and classic business suits in plain wool fabrics.
      • I mentioned in the comments recently about some of the larger Savile Row customers walking in off the street and ordering four suits at a time. Say, two pinstripes, a navy blue and a charcoal grey.
      • They can seem crusty, Eighties phenomena who have singularly failed to get out of their pinstripes, Jermyn Street shirts and carefully-knotted ties.
      • I turned to see a man on the pavement, all suited up in pale pinstripes and cravat, battered Bible in his right hand.
      • He has a rumpled, boyish look to him, resembling the actor Michael Keaton in dowdy pinstripes and a button-down shirt.
      • The guys in pinstripes won't give the Sox a shred of bulletin-board material to rally around.
      • In contrast, the dress code was strictly 1930s gangster chic, with the men in pinstripes and fedoras while the women sported shawls and feathered caps.
      • One is plain black, one is a black pinstripe and one is a navy pinstripe.
      • This year's collection from Libra features neatly tailored trouser suits - classic pinstripes for day wear, and satin panelling for after six.
      • He looks terribly uncomfortable without his facial hair and raucous teammates, his demeanor far too serious as he goes about his ‘business’ in corporate pinstripes.
      • The dictator in pinstripes was in Geneva addressing the meeting at a time when it is well known that his regime is planning to tighten its grip on the net by routing all e-mail through a government-owned hub.
      • On the day of our visit, a little old man in tattered pinstripes wondered aloud, ‘Is it him?’
      • The English pinstripes have new designs, and there are new colours for the fustians, like dark topaz or deep ruby.
      • Will I get out of practice, put on one of those fancy pinstripes with a handkerchief neatly placed in the front pocket, and greedily mine the inefficiencies of our health care system?
      • That ‘mythos’ still lives, although the buckskins have been traded in for pinstripes.
 
 

Definition of pinstripe in US English:

pinstripe

nounˈpɪnˌstraɪpˈpinˌstrīp
  • 1A very narrow stripe in cloth, especially of the type used for formal suits.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Also very summery are the whitewashed pastel cotton pants, bold cotton stripes and abstract floral prints and pinstripes on denim, cotton satin and viscose stretch fabrics.
    • What I did notice is that this season's colours - black and white and pinstripes - have really taken off in Cape Town, as almost everyone wore one or the other.
    • I'm not referring to Hawaiian prints and palm trees on your shirt, but I am talking about checks, windowpane, houndstooth, or pinstripes.
    • Even my ‘staple’ stores were full of black and brown, pinstripes and tweed.
    • She was wearing a business suit, black with pinstripes and a white dress shirt beneath the suit jacket.
    • Don it with your favorite brown, navy or earth tone suit - solid or pinstripe.
    • Rich embroideries and pinstripes take a romantic turn.
    • As a rule of thumb, you should try to match your shirt and tie with your suit - either with the background color or the pinstripes.
    • Other get-ups, like Anna Lee's ruffled shirts and tailored suits with painted-on pinstripes for Revolver Modèle make sartorial references to a band's sonic influences.
    • The clothes were immaculately cut, Mary's grey flannels, pinstripes and wool velours were really, really good clothes.
    • Herringbone, pinstripe and houndstooth are everywhere too, adding a classic look to the winter collection which is expected in the shops this month.
    • Checks and pinstripes are bowing out to colours, frill and funk.
    • Men's suiting slims down and experiments with non-traditional fabrics such as velvet with bold pinstripes.
    • A navy diagonal pinstripe over a dusty pink and gray background creates this picture-perfect diagonal striped tie by Gucci, boasting flawless design and timeless style.
    • Solid colors are most appropriate, however pinstripes, herringbone, tweed and some plaids are acceptable.
    • For when men get their blood boiling it is irrelevant to the mind whether it be in pinstripes or khakis or white collars.
    • It has a full athletic cut with set-on short sleeves in a solid contrasting color that matches the pinstripe.
    • There was stuff for the men too - from the biker look to the retro pinstripes and blazer stripes and also denim.
    • It can even be worn with a light gray suit featuring beige pinstripes, or simply a beige suit.
    • The tailoring is classic and structured and the subtle pinstripes and tonal coloured checks feature soft detailing.
    1. 1.1 A pinstripe suit.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The English pinstripes have new designs, and there are new colours for the fustians, like dark topaz or deep ruby.
      • They can seem crusty, Eighties phenomena who have singularly failed to get out of their pinstripes, Jermyn Street shirts and carefully-knotted ties.
      • A table of them giggled over US $5 and US $10 bets: young men in pinstripes and Hermes ties, women in bobs and pearls.
      • I turned to see a man on the pavement, all suited up in pale pinstripes and cravat, battered Bible in his right hand.
      • This year's collection from Libra features neatly tailored trouser suits - classic pinstripes for day wear, and satin panelling for after six.
      • Will I get out of practice, put on one of those fancy pinstripes with a handkerchief neatly placed in the front pocket, and greedily mine the inefficiencies of our health care system?
      • On the day of our visit, a little old man in tattered pinstripes wondered aloud, ‘Is it him?’
      • An interesting thing about the Rt Hon Winston when he walks into this House in his pinstripes, dressed like a zebra - black, white, black, white - is that he finds it very hard to strike a position.
      • The dictator in pinstripes was in Geneva addressing the meeting at a time when it is well known that his regime is planning to tighten its grip on the net by routing all e-mail through a government-owned hub.
      • Guys with impossibly British suits, seersucker or pinstripe with red rep ties.
      • I mentioned in the comments recently about some of the larger Savile Row customers walking in off the street and ordering four suits at a time. Say, two pinstripes, a navy blue and a charcoal grey.
      • Looks this season include serious pinstripes and classic business suits in plain wool fabrics.
      • He has a rumpled, boyish look to him, resembling the actor Michael Keaton in dowdy pinstripes and a button-down shirt.
      • That ‘mythos’ still lives, although the buckskins have been traded in for pinstripes.
      • For your pinstripes, opt for a smart pair of shiny posillipo shoes, patent leather formal shoes, or Santa Barbara shoes.
      • In contrast, the dress code was strictly 1930s gangster chic, with the men in pinstripes and fedoras while the women sported shawls and feathered caps.
      • However hard you try to change impressions the immediate image is of a pinstripe, a bowler hat and exclusivity.
      • One is plain black, one is a black pinstripe and one is a navy pinstripe.
      • The guys in pinstripes won't give the Sox a shred of bulletin-board material to rally around.
      • He looks terribly uncomfortable without his facial hair and raucous teammates, his demeanor far too serious as he goes about his ‘business’ in corporate pinstripes.
adjectiveˈpɪnˌstraɪpˈpinˌstrīp
informal
  • Relating to baseball, especially to the New York Yankees or other teams whose suits feature pinstripes.

    a play that instantly became part of pinstripe legend
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then, facing elimination and protecting a 1-0 lead in Game 3, shortstop Derek Jeter made a play that instantly became part of pinstripe legend.
 
 
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