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单词 cardie
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Definition of cardie in English:

cardie

(British cardy) (also cardi)
nounPlural cardies, Plural cardisˈkɑːdiˈkɑrdi
British informal
  • A cardigan.

    a pink cashmere cardie
    Example sentencesExamples
    • My children will be wearing slippers and cardies and getting old before me.
    • I am making one of the larger sizes, because I wanted to wear a top under the cardi comfortably.
    • Because it was radio, he could presumably turn up for work in an old cardie.
    • Wear with a mannish shirt tucked in or a fitted cardi or knit.
    • If it is a sunny day, we may have to put on a cardie.
    • I sighed and said I would just have to bring an old cardy in.
    • My big find was this great cardi.
    • He was wearing his beige cardy.
    • Thrift stores also have great old jewelry that can be sewn or glued on to cardies or shoes for an amazing, unique look.
    • If it's not a heatwave outside, a cardy and/or fleece, and maybe a brolly, are probably a good idea for the homeward journey.
    • I saw this little cardi, and thought it would be so great for her!
    • The nights are drawing in, but you may not be ready for big cardies and bowls of plum crumble just yet.
    • I was wearing a cardy earlier.
    • The homely cardie, unfortunately, is a necessary evil in our depressingly cold and damp northern climate.
    • It works for pottering around in barefoot at home or layered up with thermals, tights and a cardie for winter workdays.
    • Had he not always been swathed in white robes, you could have imagined him in a cardie, pottering round his vegetable patch with his little grandson.
    • This season's dress or pretty skirt and cardi will travel well from day wear to night-time.
    • Don't wear them with a long cardie like you did with skinny jeans.
    • On a cold day, I often long to offer them my cardie to stop them from turning blue.
    • Are you man enough for a cardie?

Origin

1960s: abbreviation.

 
 

Definition of cardie in US English:

cardie

(also cardi, cardy)
nounˈkɑrdiˈkärdē
British informal
  • A cardigan.

    a pink cashmere cardie
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am making one of the larger sizes, because I wanted to wear a top under the cardi comfortably.
    • Had he not always been swathed in white robes, you could have imagined him in a cardie, pottering round his vegetable patch with his little grandson.
    • If it's not a heatwave outside, a cardy and/or fleece, and maybe a brolly, are probably a good idea for the homeward journey.
    • It works for pottering around in barefoot at home or layered up with thermals, tights and a cardie for winter workdays.
    • Wear with a mannish shirt tucked in or a fitted cardi or knit.
    • The homely cardie, unfortunately, is a necessary evil in our depressingly cold and damp northern climate.
    • Thrift stores also have great old jewelry that can be sewn or glued on to cardies or shoes for an amazing, unique look.
    • Because it was radio, he could presumably turn up for work in an old cardie.
    • He was wearing his beige cardy.
    • My big find was this great cardi.
    • My children will be wearing slippers and cardies and getting old before me.
    • On a cold day, I often long to offer them my cardie to stop them from turning blue.
    • The nights are drawing in, but you may not be ready for big cardies and bowls of plum crumble just yet.
    • If it is a sunny day, we may have to put on a cardie.
    • Don't wear them with a long cardie like you did with skinny jeans.
    • I sighed and said I would just have to bring an old cardy in.
    • I was wearing a cardy earlier.
    • This season's dress or pretty skirt and cardi will travel well from day wear to night-time.
    • I saw this little cardi, and thought it would be so great for her!
    • Are you man enough for a cardie?

Origin

1960s: abbreviation.

 
 
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