dungarees

英 [ˌdʌŋɡəˈriːz] 美 [ˌdʌŋɡəˈriːz]

n.  工装裤; 背带工作服; 粗布工作裤; 劳动布工装裤

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牛津词典

noun

  1. 工装裤;背带工作服
    a piece of clothing that consists of trousers/pants with an extra piece of cloth covering the chest, held up by strips of cloth over the shoulders
    1. a pair of dungarees
      一条工装裤
    2. His dungarees were covered in grease.
      他的工装裤上沾满了油污。
  2. 粗布工作裤;劳动布工装裤
    heavy cotton trousers/pants for working in

    柯林斯词典

    1. 工装裤;背带裤;(美国英语亦指)牛仔裤
      Dungarees are a one-piece garment consisting of trousers, a piece of cloth which covers your chest, and straps which go over your shoulders. In American English, dungarees can also refer to jeans.

      双语例句

      1. You can always unpick the hems on the dungarees if you don't like them.
        如果你不喜欢,你可以把工作服的褶边拆掉。
      2. On my first day at university I felt passably cool in my apple green OshKosh dungarees – but that was only because half the girls were in tweeds and twinsets.
        大学入校第一天,我穿着苹果绿的OshKosh工装裤,已经勉强算酷了,但那是因为当时一半的女生都穿着花呢和运动服套装。
      3. He wore dungarees and a singlet, patched, but neat and clean.
        他穿着粗布工装裤和背心,上面打着补丁,却很整洁。
      4. After slipping the watch back on my wrist, I transferred wallet, cigarettes, and lighter, took the dungarees aboard the Topaz, and snapped the padlock on the companion hatch.
        把手表带回手腕后,我转移了钱包,香烟和打火机。登上托帕斯拿了工装服,拍的一声把挂锁挂上舱口。