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单词 smart casual
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Definition of smart casual in English:

smart casual

adjective
  • (of clothes) neat, conventional, yet relatively informal in style, especially as worn to conform to a particular dress code.

    think of a smart casual outfit as one that you'd wear for a movie or dinner date
    the staples of the basic smart casual wardrobe
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Japanese hosts ruled that the dress code for the photo is "smart casual."
    • Priests and their guests, wearing smart casual dress, began arriving at 7.30 pm.
    • The guests were comfortably dressed in smart casual attire.
    • Next up were the pupils from CBS modelling the smart casual look for young men.
    • I always hear about "smart casual" style.
    • About the only clothing prescription you'll encounter is "smart casual" for some better restaurants.
    • The second are the kind whose wardrobe doesn't stretch past smart-casual and feel obliged to have a pair of inoffensive plain sneakers in their cupboard to wear on the weekend.
    • Good smart casual is about mixing tailored pieces with more relaxed items.
    • I wear them, not as a fashion statement but because they are comfortable and smart casual.
    • Guests can come along to Single-Minded events really dressed up or smart-casual, with friends or on their own - and we've made it a priority that people arriving on their own are properly looked after.
    • But what I do know is that whereas only 10 years ago I could get away with three suits and an eclectic collection of ties, today there are five suits, along with a range of casual-smart, smart-casual and casual-casual outfits.
    • The style to go for, for the summer races, was 'smart casual', she told me.
    • They are more likely to be ordinary-looking middle-aged gents in business suits, and a few younger in chinos and smart-casual wear.
    • He was in modern dress, smart-casual in beige-coloured clothes, with white shortish hair.
    • He had just graduated, and was wearing what can best be described as on the too smart side of smart-casual.
    • Dressed in smart casual clothes, they looked much like Indian teenagers on an outing near home.
    • For a smart casual look, you can don a stylish pair of elongated, pointy ankle boots.
    • Unfortunately, I haven't found a textbook definition for smart casual dressing; its definition is rather vague.
    • For clothes, I only need smart-casual stuff.
 
 

Definition of smart casual in US English:

smart casual

adjective
  • (of clothes) neat, conventional, yet relatively informal in style, especially as worn to conform to a particular dress code.

    think of a smart casual outfit as one that you'd wear for a movie or dinner date
    the staples of the basic smart-casual wardrobe
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They are more likely to be ordinary-looking middle-aged gents in business suits, and a few younger in chinos and smart-casual wear.
    • I always hear about "smart casual" style.
    • He was in modern dress, smart-casual in beige-coloured clothes, with white shortish hair.
    • Priests and their guests, wearing smart casual dress, began arriving at 7.30 pm.
    • The guests were comfortably dressed in smart casual attire.
    • For clothes, I only need smart-casual stuff.
    • He had just graduated, and was wearing what can best be described as on the too smart side of smart-casual.
    • Unfortunately, I haven't found a textbook definition for smart casual dressing; its definition is rather vague.
    • Good smart casual is about mixing tailored pieces with more relaxed items.
    • The second are the kind whose wardrobe doesn't stretch past smart-casual and feel obliged to have a pair of inoffensive plain sneakers in their cupboard to wear on the weekend.
    • Dressed in smart casual clothes, they looked much like Indian teenagers on an outing near home.
    • About the only clothing prescription you'll encounter is "smart casual" for some better restaurants.
    • Guests can come along to Single-Minded events really dressed up or smart-casual, with friends or on their own - and we've made it a priority that people arriving on their own are properly looked after.
    • I wear them, not as a fashion statement but because they are comfortable and smart casual.
    • The style to go for, for the summer races, was 'smart casual', she told me.
    • Next up were the pupils from CBS modelling the smart casual look for young men.
    • For a smart casual look, you can don a stylish pair of elongated, pointy ankle boots.
    • But what I do know is that whereas only 10 years ago I could get away with three suits and an eclectic collection of ties, today there are five suits, along with a range of casual-smart, smart-casual and casual-casual outfits.
    • The Japanese hosts ruled that the dress code for the photo is "smart casual."
 
 
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