clothe
- IPA[kləʊð]
英式
- put clothes on (oneself or someone); dress;provide (someone) with clothes
verb: clothe, 3rd person present: clothes, gerund or present participle: clothing, past tense: clothed, past participle: clothed
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- 1. put clothes on (oneself or someone); dress Francesca was clothed in white luxuriant tropical forests clothed the islands 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ provide (someone) with clothes they already had eight children to feed and clothe
- ▪ endow with a particular quality it is clothed with an aura of respectability
- items worn to cover the body: he stripped off his clothes baby clothes
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- items worn to cover the body: he stripped off his clothes baby clothes
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- wearing clothes; dressed: a machine scans your clothed body and measures bone-mineral quantity a partially clothed body
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- wearing clothes; dressed: a machine scans your clothed body and measures bone-mineral quantity a partially clothed body
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- clothes collectively: bring warm clothing and waterproofs
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- clothes collectively: an item of clothing the clothing trade
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- a frame on which washed clothes are hung to air indoors: you can use a clothes horse in a well aired, warm room until the season for outside washing lines and sunshine is upon us
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- ordinary clothes rather than uniform, especially when worn as a disguise by police officers: a detective in plain clothes
- (especially of a police officer) wearing ordinary clothes instead of a uniform: plainclothes troopers
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- IPA[klōT͟H]
美式
- put clothes on (oneself or someone); dress: Francesca was clothed in white luxuriant tropical forests clothed the islands
Oxford American Dictionary