blouse

英 ['blaʊz] 美 [blaʊs]
  • n. 宽松的上衣;女装衬衫
  • vt. 使…宽松下垂
  • vi. 宽松下垂

中文词源


blouse 女式衬衫

来自法语,词源不详。

英文词源


blouse (n.)
1828 (from 1822 as a French word in English), from French blouse, "workman's or peasant's smock" (1788), origin unknown. Perhaps akin to Provençal (lano) blouso "short (wool)" [Gamillscheg]. Another suggestion [Klein] is that it is from Medieval Latin pelusia, from Pelusium, a city in Upper Egypt, supposedly a clothing manufacturing center in the Middle Ages.
In Paris, a very slovenly, loose, drawn frock, with most capacious sleeves, had been introduced called a blouse. Some of our priestesses of the toilet seemed emulous of copying this deshabille, with some slight alterations, but we never wish to see it on the symmetrical form of a British lady. ["Summary of Fashion for 1822," in "Museum of Foreign Literature and Science," Jan.-June 1823]

双语例句


1. She was wearing a white ruffled blouse and a blue velvet skirt.
她穿着一件有花边的白色上衣和一条蓝色天鹅绒裙子。

来自柯林斯例句

2. I always spatter my blouse with gravy when I eat.
吃饭的时候,我总是把肉汁溅到衬衣上。

来自柯林斯例句

3. She had begun to unbutton her blouse.
她开始解衬衣扣子。

来自柯林斯例句

4. a filmy cotton blouse
薄如蝉翼的女棉衬衫

来自《权威词典》

5. a white blouse with frills at the cuffs
袖口上有褶边的女衬衫

来自《权威词典》

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