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单词 chemisette
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Definition of chemisette in English:

chemisette

noun ˌʃɛmɪˈzɛtˌSHeməˈzet
  • A woman's undergarment similar to a camisole.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fleshy, red neck should be softened with powder and discreetly veiled in chemisettes of chiffon and delicate net.
    • Simpler shorter sleeved chemises were worn under the long-sleeved day dresses, together with fine lawn chemisettes or tuckers underneath to cover the bust and protect from sun.
    • It is a fine hand embroidered muslin chemisette with a double ruffle.
    • Small reversed collars are worn with chemisettes half high at the throat.
    • Many bodices had V-shaped necklines and were worn with variety of chemisettes and large white collars, or pelerines, became a popular accessory.
    • The bosom of the chemise became a chemisette or vestee and was fastened by light stitching to the front or neck of the dress.
    • The pattern includes 6 collar styles that can be used on the chemisettes, many of which can be also made as separate collars to be tacked directly to the bodices.
    • The preferred term in the 60's for the chemisette was the ‘Spencer.’
    • During the 19th Century the chemisette goes in and out of style which makes exact dating difficult.
    • The little chemise, or modernly known as the dickey, the chemisette was worn from Regency through to American Civil War as a daywear modesty panel in place of the more old fashioned fichu.
    • Necklaces or very thick chains have become indispensable with a low dress, and are also worn with the high chemisettes and Swiss bodices.
    • The toilette is very elegant for yachting or for morning calls in the country, and is here portrayed made of white duck, with the chemisette and cuffs of fancy percale.
    • If done in this order, only the chemisette and corset need to be washed regularly.
    • The front opening of the chemisette also has red decorative stitching.
    • A set of undersleeves and a chemisette with collar would have been worn under the bodice.
    • If you do choose from the color chart the chemisette will be a custom order so choose your size carefully as there is no return or exchange on custom orders.
    • Similarly, the collar of the woman's chemisette is typical of the period 1848-52, as are the narrow undersleeves.
    • Consisting of three pieces: a bodice, skirt, and a chemisette or dickey, the dress reflects the fashionable style of the late nineteenth century.
    • Some parts of the pattern are rated ‘intermediate,’ like the stays, but the chemise and chemisettes are simple enough for a beginner.
    • I'm definitely not a fan of chemisettes, as seen on the right, so I made the fichu on the left, which is just a triangle of cotton netting.

Origin

Early 19th century: French, diminutive of chemise.

 
 

Definition of chemisette in US English:

chemisette

nounˌSHeməˈzet
  • A woman's undergarment similar to a camisole, typically worn so as to be visible beneath an open-necked blouse or dress.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The front opening of the chemisette also has red decorative stitching.
    • It is a fine hand embroidered muslin chemisette with a double ruffle.
    • During the 19th Century the chemisette goes in and out of style which makes exact dating difficult.
    • The preferred term in the 60's for the chemisette was the ‘Spencer.’
    • The toilette is very elegant for yachting or for morning calls in the country, and is here portrayed made of white duck, with the chemisette and cuffs of fancy percale.
    • The little chemise, or modernly known as the dickey, the chemisette was worn from Regency through to American Civil War as a daywear modesty panel in place of the more old fashioned fichu.
    • Many bodices had V-shaped necklines and were worn with variety of chemisettes and large white collars, or pelerines, became a popular accessory.
    • Consisting of three pieces: a bodice, skirt, and a chemisette or dickey, the dress reflects the fashionable style of the late nineteenth century.
    • I'm definitely not a fan of chemisettes, as seen on the right, so I made the fichu on the left, which is just a triangle of cotton netting.
    • Similarly, the collar of the woman's chemisette is typical of the period 1848-52, as are the narrow undersleeves.
    • Some parts of the pattern are rated ‘intermediate,’ like the stays, but the chemise and chemisettes are simple enough for a beginner.
    • The fleshy, red neck should be softened with powder and discreetly veiled in chemisettes of chiffon and delicate net.
    • Simpler shorter sleeved chemises were worn under the long-sleeved day dresses, together with fine lawn chemisettes or tuckers underneath to cover the bust and protect from sun.
    • If done in this order, only the chemisette and corset need to be washed regularly.
    • The bosom of the chemise became a chemisette or vestee and was fastened by light stitching to the front or neck of the dress.
    • Necklaces or very thick chains have become indispensable with a low dress, and are also worn with the high chemisettes and Swiss bodices.
    • A set of undersleeves and a chemisette with collar would have been worn under the bodice.
    • Small reversed collars are worn with chemisettes half high at the throat.
    • The pattern includes 6 collar styles that can be used on the chemisettes, many of which can be also made as separate collars to be tacked directly to the bodices.
    • If you do choose from the color chart the chemisette will be a custom order so choose your size carefully as there is no return or exchange on custom orders.

Origin

Early 19th century: French, diminutive of chemise.

 
 
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