blazer

英 ['bleɪzə] 美 ['blezɚ]
  • n. 燃烧体;宣布者;颜色鲜明的运动上衣
  • n. (Blazer)人名;(德)布拉策;(英)布莱泽

中文词源


blazer (带有标志的)夹克

来自blaze, 指一种色彩艳丽的红夹克。

英文词源


blazer (n.)
"bright-colored jacket," 1880, British university slang, from blaze (n.1), in reference to the red flannel jackets worn by the Lady Margaret, St. John College, Cambridge, boating club. Earlier it had been used in American English in the sense "something which attracts attention" (1845).

双语例句


1. He wore his cleanest slacks, a clean shirt and a navy blazer.
他穿着他最干净的便裤,洁净的衬衫和藏青色上装。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Now he took off the blazer and slung it over his shoulder.
于是他脱下运动衫搭在肩上.

来自辞典例句

3. The man wore a straw boater and a striped blazer which bulged over his paunch.
他戴着顶硬草帽,上身带条纹的运动夹克裹着他的大肚子.

来自辞典例句

4. A single breasted navy blue blazer bearing two silver buttons.
单排二颗银色钮扣之深蓝色西装上衣.

来自互联网

5. He was wearing a black blazer and white Nikes.
他穿一件黑色运动夹克,脚蹬白色耐克鞋.

来自互联网

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