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单词 wearable
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Definition of wearable in English:

wearable

adjective ˈwɛːrəb(ə)lˈwɛrəb(ə)l
  • 1(especially of clothing) easy to wear; suitable for wearing.

    the simple tailoring make this a stylish and infinitely wearable collection
    wearable pieces of jewellery
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And so she pulls them apart and then bends a few things and 5 minutes later I have some wearable glasses.
    • Quite often, I wait until Poppy has completely run out of any wearable pants before I reluctantly pull out the ironing board and get things creased down the centre line again.
    • On the whole, the collection was quite wearable with a profusion of cuts and colours, but the designer still has some miles to go before the buyers start placing their orders.
    • I've played with proportion a bit, but not made the clothes look ridiculous - they are generally quite wearable.
    • Well, I was going through my wardrobe, selecting what to sell in my car boot sale and clothes which I had bought ten years ago were still wearable and stylish today because of their superior fabrics and cut.
    • Every year, the most successful ideas are invariably the ones that produce smart, affordable and wearable garments that enhance the personality of the wearer without compromising on looks.
    • However, every time I pulled this dress out it was perfectly wearable.
    • Luckily, there are designers in Europe who have captured the beauty and versatility of ethnic designs and produced very wearable results.
    • ‘Sexy and, at the same time, very, very wearable, all in pastels,’ the voice of the compère, appeared to croon.
    • I was surprised by how wearable some of the clothes were, but, at 29, I might need some persuading to wear garments from a store that caters for the over-40s.
    • However, mixed with softer more feminine elements, such as tiered cotton skirts and frilled shirts, this look is extremely wearable.
    • The success of the brands in Singapore and Malaysia is attributed to its single-minded focus on giving the target group of consumers what they want in the way of wearable fashion.
    • At least the trousers are a bit more wearable than the current ones, and I guess the pale mauve 3/4 sleeve shirt is an improvement on the ugly maroon with white flowers I wear at the moment.
    • The school also requests that these items of clothing, if they're still wearable - be returned to the school.
    • While it is certainly much easier to impress an audience with elegant evening wear, several of the competitors came up with creative yet wearable designs.
    • Here you'll find a more wearable version of the kaftan.
    • ‘These are very wearable clothes,’ concurs Shivani, the woman designer behind the new ensemble.
    • Out of an estimated total of nine jumpers I've laboriously knitted for myself in my thirty-two years of life, only one was actually wearable.
    • The clothes which are young and vibrant, and eminently wearable, come in two shades of pink with some cream combinations.
    • The company says it is aiming to plug the gap it has found in the market for fashionable but wearable clothes for much-neglected 40-plus female shoppers.
    1. 1.1 Denoting or relating to a computer or other electronic device that is small or light enough to be worn or carried on one's body.
      a wearable computer could monitor your heart rate and other bodily functions
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For 3D graphics headsets or wearable displays of any sort to become more pervasive, they still need to be less invasive.
      • Gartner predicts that 40% of adults will use some form of wearable computing within the next decade.
      • Sculley envisions some sort of wearable, always-on wireless connections that haven't been invented yet.
      • A 16-year-old student from Wales is looking for funding to develop a wearable mouse device.
      • The wearable device allows people to monitor smoke and project the damage passive smoking can do to their heart, lungs and life expectancy.
      • It's a shame, really, because the watch often seems like a good form factor to be used for carrying additional (wearable) computing power on you.
      • Your wearable coach provides voice updates of your performance as you run.
      • It could be used to make artificial nerves, rubbery needles or wearable electronics.
      • A prototype of this wearable unit lowers the temperature of the air moving around the pilot's head and chest by up to 18ºF for over three hours.
      • Emoticons could also be sent to wearable computers embedded in jewellery.
      • Her goal: To blur the usual borders between machines and fashion by making computing technology not only wearable, but more appealing.
      • Imagine a wearable computer that gains two additional processors when you put on your shoes.
      • From Boeing, we have a Combat Management System, intended to fit a fully configurable, wearable PC into a soldier's clothing.
      • A wearable vest could give you directional information.
      • Microsoft isn't the first to make a run at wearable technology.
      • Computerworld recently reported on a company that sells wearable body monitors.
      • Instead, its designers say it represents a leap forward in wearable technology.
      • They are a by-product of the first university-sponsored conference on wearable computers.
      • For all the activity abroad, many cell-phone makers believe today's wearable designs are far from optimal.
noun ˈwɛːrəb(ə)lˈwɛrəb(ə)l
usually wearablesNorth American
  • An item that can be worn.

    one of the industry's leading manufacturers of fashion-forward wearables
    the latest wearables are more durable and more mobile than laptop computers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Right now, wearables are mostly used for military repairs.
    • Some of the wearables she described were creepy.
    • Everyone likes the wearables because they are comfortable and easy to use.
    • Wireless wearables will also serve you on a personal level.
    • We now read that men are to be targeted with a range of pink summer wearables by the high-street fashion chains 'cashing in' on the growing phenomenon of ' metrosexuality.
    • Bags need fabric and color, just like a conventional wearable.
    • We even saw retail moving toward the higher-end, more expensive "fluffy" embroidered wearable.
    • "When seeing a wearable over and over, it builds an image for the advertiser, and our job is done."
    • Packed with the same computing power as some laptops, wearables are still too expensive for average consumers.
    • As well as the usual collection of extra goodies, Sony is giving away three types of eyewear as an in-game wearable based on player feedback.
    • In the last three to four years, the public's demand for women's wearables has increased considerably.
    • The wearable replaces the manual clipboard-and-pen approach of years ago, as well as the more recent approach of carrying a laptop computer, speaking into a microphone attached to that computer, and handling a camera.
    • I tend to be more enamored of tablets since wearables often seem too intrusive and geeky.
    • The wearable can be docked in the car as an integrated communications center and general purpose computer for two distinct users of the car.
    • And from this, this little series of pendants and wearables was created.

Derivatives

  • wearability

  • nounwɛːrəˈbɪlɪti
    • This latest helmet, while remaining traditional in its appearance and symbolic to the British Police Service, will offer better protection, wearability and comfort for officers.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And though art may inspire her, Morales seems more concerned with wearability and timeliness than flights of fashion fancy.
      • For multi-season wearability, the convertible sleeves allow a ‘down’ position for warmth or protection from the sun.
      • Today, silk is yet another word for elegance, and silk garments are prized for their versatility, wearability and comfort.
      • The graduates are now hoping to land jobs with designer or High Street companies after their range of cutting-edge clothing won praise for its creativity and wearability.
 
 

Definition of wearable in US English:

wearable

adjectiveˈwɛrəb(ə)lˈwerəb(ə)l
  • 1(especially of clothing) easy to wear; suitable for wearing.

    the simple tailoring make this a stylish and infinitely wearable collection
    wearable pieces of jewelry
    Example sentencesExamples
    • While it is certainly much easier to impress an audience with elegant evening wear, several of the competitors came up with creative yet wearable designs.
    • The company says it is aiming to plug the gap it has found in the market for fashionable but wearable clothes for much-neglected 40-plus female shoppers.
    • On the whole, the collection was quite wearable with a profusion of cuts and colours, but the designer still has some miles to go before the buyers start placing their orders.
    • I was surprised by how wearable some of the clothes were, but, at 29, I might need some persuading to wear garments from a store that caters for the over-40s.
    • Well, I was going through my wardrobe, selecting what to sell in my car boot sale and clothes which I had bought ten years ago were still wearable and stylish today because of their superior fabrics and cut.
    • However, mixed with softer more feminine elements, such as tiered cotton skirts and frilled shirts, this look is extremely wearable.
    • And so she pulls them apart and then bends a few things and 5 minutes later I have some wearable glasses.
    • However, every time I pulled this dress out it was perfectly wearable.
    • Out of an estimated total of nine jumpers I've laboriously knitted for myself in my thirty-two years of life, only one was actually wearable.
    • Every year, the most successful ideas are invariably the ones that produce smart, affordable and wearable garments that enhance the personality of the wearer without compromising on looks.
    • Quite often, I wait until Poppy has completely run out of any wearable pants before I reluctantly pull out the ironing board and get things creased down the centre line again.
    • Here you'll find a more wearable version of the kaftan.
    • I've played with proportion a bit, but not made the clothes look ridiculous - they are generally quite wearable.
    • At least the trousers are a bit more wearable than the current ones, and I guess the pale mauve 3/4 sleeve shirt is an improvement on the ugly maroon with white flowers I wear at the moment.
    • The school also requests that these items of clothing, if they're still wearable - be returned to the school.
    • ‘These are very wearable clothes,’ concurs Shivani, the woman designer behind the new ensemble.
    • The success of the brands in Singapore and Malaysia is attributed to its single-minded focus on giving the target group of consumers what they want in the way of wearable fashion.
    • ‘Sexy and, at the same time, very, very wearable, all in pastels,’ the voice of the compère, appeared to croon.
    • Luckily, there are designers in Europe who have captured the beauty and versatility of ethnic designs and produced very wearable results.
    • The clothes which are young and vibrant, and eminently wearable, come in two shades of pink with some cream combinations.
    1. 1.1 Denoting or relating to a computer or other electronic device that is small or light enough to be worn or carried on one's body.
      a wearable computer could monitor your heart rate and other bodily functions
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For all the activity abroad, many cell-phone makers believe today's wearable designs are far from optimal.
      • A wearable vest could give you directional information.
      • Sculley envisions some sort of wearable, always-on wireless connections that haven't been invented yet.
      • For 3D graphics headsets or wearable displays of any sort to become more pervasive, they still need to be less invasive.
      • Computerworld recently reported on a company that sells wearable body monitors.
      • It could be used to make artificial nerves, rubbery needles or wearable electronics.
      • Emoticons could also be sent to wearable computers embedded in jewellery.
      • A prototype of this wearable unit lowers the temperature of the air moving around the pilot's head and chest by up to 18ºF for over three hours.
      • They are a by-product of the first university-sponsored conference on wearable computers.
      • Gartner predicts that 40% of adults will use some form of wearable computing within the next decade.
      • From Boeing, we have a Combat Management System, intended to fit a fully configurable, wearable PC into a soldier's clothing.
      • Your wearable coach provides voice updates of your performance as you run.
      • Microsoft isn't the first to make a run at wearable technology.
      • Instead, its designers say it represents a leap forward in wearable technology.
      • Her goal: To blur the usual borders between machines and fashion by making computing technology not only wearable, but more appealing.
      • A 16-year-old student from Wales is looking for funding to develop a wearable mouse device.
      • Imagine a wearable computer that gains two additional processors when you put on your shoes.
      • It's a shame, really, because the watch often seems like a good form factor to be used for carrying additional (wearable) computing power on you.
      • The wearable device allows people to monitor smoke and project the damage passive smoking can do to their heart, lungs and life expectancy.
nounˈwɛrəb(ə)lˈwerəb(ə)l
usually wearablesNorth American
  • An item that can be worn.

    one of the industry's leading manufacturers of fashion-forward wearables
    the latest wearables are more durable and more mobile than laptop computers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Everyone likes the wearables because they are comfortable and easy to use.
    • I tend to be more enamored of tablets since wearables often seem too intrusive and geeky.
    • Right now, wearables are mostly used for military repairs.
    • Wireless wearables will also serve you on a personal level.
    • The wearable can be docked in the car as an integrated communications center and general purpose computer for two distinct users of the car.
    • We now read that men are to be targeted with a range of pink summer wearables by the high-street fashion chains 'cashing in' on the growing phenomenon of ' metrosexuality.
    • We even saw retail moving toward the higher-end, more expensive "fluffy" embroidered wearable.
    • The wearable replaces the manual clipboard-and-pen approach of years ago, as well as the more recent approach of carrying a laptop computer, speaking into a microphone attached to that computer, and handling a camera.
    • Bags need fabric and color, just like a conventional wearable.
    • As well as the usual collection of extra goodies, Sony is giving away three types of eyewear as an in-game wearable based on player feedback.
    • "When seeing a wearable over and over, it builds an image for the advertiser, and our job is done."
    • Packed with the same computing power as some laptops, wearables are still too expensive for average consumers.
    • Some of the wearables she described were creepy.
    • In the last three to four years, the public's demand for women's wearables has increased considerably.
    • And from this, this little series of pendants and wearables was created.
 
 
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