sartorial

英 [sɑː'tɔːrɪəl] 美 [sɑr'tɔrɪəl]
  • adj. 裁缝的;缝纫的;裁缝匠的

中文词源


sartorial 裁缝的,男装的

来自拉丁语 sartor,裁缝,来自 sarcire,缝补,打补丁,来自 PIE*serk,使完整,可能来自 PIE*ser, 连接,绑,词源同 series,berserk.

英文词源


sartorial (adj.)
"pertaining to a tailor," 1807, from Modern Latin sartorius, from Late Latin sartor "tailor" (source also of French sartre "tailor"), literally "patcher, mender," from Latin sart-, past participle stem of sarcire "to patch, mend," from PIE root *serk- "to make whole." Earlier in English in same sense was Related: sartorian (1660s). Sartorius as the name of the long leg muscle is because it is used in crossing the legs to bring them into the position needed to sit like a tailor. Related: Sartorially.

双语例句


1. James gave him some sartorial advice.
詹姆斯给了他一些穿着方面的建议。

来自柯林斯例句

2. John has never been known for his sartorial elegance.
约翰从来没有因为衣着讲究而出名.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. John has been known for his sartorial elegance.
约翰因为衣着讲究而出名。

来自辞典例句

4. Jeans a powerful egalitarian message, but are far more likely to a sartorial deathtrap for politicians.
政客们穿上牛仔裤是传递亲民的讯息, 但也更容易犯穿衣禁忌.

来自互联网

5. But anyone with similar designs on Brother Sharp's sartorial tips is out of luck.
但是如同犀利哥般穿着的,或许都是不幸之人.

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