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buttoned-up
- IPA[ˌbʌtndˈʌp]
英式
- (of a garment) having the buttons fastened;(of a person) not inclined to reveal thoughts or information; reserved or inhibited
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- 1. (of a garment) having the buttons fastened Harry looked smart in a buttoned-up white shirt
- 2. (of a person) not inclined to reveal thoughts or information; reserved or inhibited the conventional image of a buttoned-up lawyer or judge she's an interesting character because she's so buttoned-up
- 3. US (especially of an armoured vehicle) secured to the maximum degree against attack troops huddle in buttoned-up tanks and personnel carriers
- (of a shirt or other garment) fastened with a row of buttons down the front: he was last seen wearing a black or brown button-up shirt oversized, button-up dresses are great for casual comfort
- a shirt that is fastened with a row of buttons down the front: try pairing a skirt with a white button-up
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a shirt or other garment) fastened with a row of buttons down the front: he was last seen wearing a black or brown button-up shirt oversized, button-up dresses are great for casual comfort
- a shirt that is fastened with a row of buttons down the front: try pairing a skirt with a white button-up
Oxford American Dictionary
- repress or inhibit something
Oxford Dictionary
- repress or inhibit something
Oxford American Dictionary
- complete or conclude something satisfactorily
Oxford Dictionary
- complete or conclude something satisfactorily
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˌbətndˈəp]
美式
- (of a garment) having the buttons fastened: Harry looked dapper in a buttoned-up white shirt
Oxford American Dictionary