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单词 T-shirt
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Definition of T-shirt in English:

T-shirt

(also tee shirt)
noun ˈtiːʃəːtˈti ˌʃərt
  • A short-sleeved casual top, generally made of cotton, having the shape of a T when spread out flat.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She quickly changed her jeans and exchanged her tee shirt for a bulky sweatshirt.
    • I opened my drawer as silently as I could so as to not wake Jake up, and pulled out a pair of blue jeans and a black tee shirt.
    • She could either wear her denim skirt and a pink halter or a pair of kaki capris and a blue tee shirt.
    • Everyone there was dressed for the hot summer sun, in bathing suits and oversized T-shirts.
    • Many companies now market shirts and T-shirts that are designed to filter out ultraviolet light.
    • The store sells only shirts and T-shirts and the variety is quite fascinating.
    • To glam up, throw on a velvet blazer with a pair of dark jeans and a slogan T-shirt.
    • They wore jeans, T-shirts and baseball hats, with not a tattoo or piercing in sight.
    • I glided over to my pajama drawer and selected a pair of sweatpants and a tee shirt to wear to bed.
    • When I finally reached my dresser I pulled out a dark pair of jeans with a pink tee shirt.
    • Stripes are striking out on the style front too, on T-shirts, cotton shirts and shorts too.
    • She was dressed simply in a T-shirt and fitted jeans that favored her long, shapely legs.
    • The company had initially prospered by selling cheap and cheerful T-shirts and jeans.
    • The neat cut means that they look as good with tailoring and smart shoes as they do with casual T-shirts and trainers.
    • A tall young man wearing jeans and a white tee shirt held the door for them and followed them in.
    • Jude entered with his soft brown hair amiss and wearing his nightclothes - a white tee shirt and a pair of blue plaid pants.
    • Slipping on a tee shirt and jeans, she began to brush her teeth when she heard a voice, obscure and distant.
    • Substituting a tee shirt for a blazer made all the difference in the world.
    • He pulled off his dirty tee shirt and denim jeans and stepped into the shower.
    • He wore white slip-on shoes, brown jeans, a blue T-shirt and a yellow sports jacket.

Derivatives

  • T-shirted

  • adjective
    • All three arrived with packs of T-shirted supporters and campaign paraphernalia more typical of a general election campaign than an early-season event.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was warm and still and full of t-shirted people lazing around, lying in small groups, chatting quietly to each other as they stared up at the trees.
      • Following a T-shirted bouncer through the sold-out crowd of about 450, Mr. Bell hopped onto the stage.
      • Tee-shirted young men in tight-fitting jeans roamed about with solemn, unsmiling expressions.
      • Unlike the '60s of tie-dyed, T-shirted hippies caterwauling folk songs of peace, the year 1964 was closer in spirit to the '50s than the tumult usually associated with the stereotypical '60s.
 
 

Definition of T-shirt in US English:

T-shirt

(also tee shirt)
nounˈti ˌʃərtˈtē ˌSHərt
  • A short-sleeved casual top, generally made of cotton, having the shape of a T when spread out flat.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To glam up, throw on a velvet blazer with a pair of dark jeans and a slogan T-shirt.
    • I opened my drawer as silently as I could so as to not wake Jake up, and pulled out a pair of blue jeans and a black tee shirt.
    • He wore white slip-on shoes, brown jeans, a blue T-shirt and a yellow sports jacket.
    • She could either wear her denim skirt and a pink halter or a pair of kaki capris and a blue tee shirt.
    • Everyone there was dressed for the hot summer sun, in bathing suits and oversized T-shirts.
    • They wore jeans, T-shirts and baseball hats, with not a tattoo or piercing in sight.
    • He pulled off his dirty tee shirt and denim jeans and stepped into the shower.
    • When I finally reached my dresser I pulled out a dark pair of jeans with a pink tee shirt.
    • She was dressed simply in a T-shirt and fitted jeans that favored her long, shapely legs.
    • Jude entered with his soft brown hair amiss and wearing his nightclothes - a white tee shirt and a pair of blue plaid pants.
    • The neat cut means that they look as good with tailoring and smart shoes as they do with casual T-shirts and trainers.
    • The company had initially prospered by selling cheap and cheerful T-shirts and jeans.
    • She quickly changed her jeans and exchanged her tee shirt for a bulky sweatshirt.
    • I glided over to my pajama drawer and selected a pair of sweatpants and a tee shirt to wear to bed.
    • Many companies now market shirts and T-shirts that are designed to filter out ultraviolet light.
    • Slipping on a tee shirt and jeans, she began to brush her teeth when she heard a voice, obscure and distant.
    • A tall young man wearing jeans and a white tee shirt held the door for them and followed them in.
    • Stripes are striking out on the style front too, on T-shirts, cotton shirts and shorts too.
    • The store sells only shirts and T-shirts and the variety is quite fascinating.
    • Substituting a tee shirt for a blazer made all the difference in the world.
 
 
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