necktie
英 [ˈnektaɪ]
美 [ˈnektaɪ]
n. 领带
BNC.42992 / COCA.17026
柯林斯词典
- 领带
Anecktieis a narrow piece of cloth that someone, usually a man, puts under his shirt collar and ties so that the ends hang down in front.
英英释义
noun
- neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn (mostly by men) under a collar and tied in knot at the front
- he stood in front of the mirror tightening his necktie
- he wore a vest and tie
双语例句
- Interestingly, most people in Necktie City don't wear neckties.
有趣的是,领带市的大部分人不带领带。 - Are you tired of your necktie falling into your food when you lean over a table?
你厌倦了你的领带落入你的食物时,俯身一表? - That's a snazzy necktie you have.
你这条领带真够时髦的。 - You had better wear a blue necktie with this suit.
穿上这套衣服,最好打蓝领带。 - Now, perhaps, even the necktie is going out of style.
现在,也许连领带也快不时髦了。 - Croatia also has a place in the history of neckwear as the origin of the necktie ( cravat).
克罗地亚同时也是一个拥有领带历史的国度,它成为领带(领结)的发源地。 - She ironed my shirt, chose my necktie, and brushed flat the dark hair I still had then.
她给我熨衬衫,选领带,梳平我当时还未秃顶的一头黑发。 - He wears necktie everyday.
他每天都戴着领带。 - He had shaved and he had on not merely a white shirt but a clean one, with a collar and necktie.
他刮了脸,还穿了一件又白又干净,有领、带领结的衬衫。 - The style and color of your necktie can seriously transform the look of your suit.
领带的款式和花色对你所穿西装的外观有非常大的影响。