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smock
- IPA[smɒk]
英式
- a dress or top for a woman or girl, gathered at the chest and having a loosely fitting lower part.;a loose overall worn to protect one's clothes
- decorate (a garment) with smocking
verb: smock, 3rd person present: smocks, gerund or present participle: smocking, past tense: smocked, past participle: smocked
noun: smock, plural noun: smocks
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名詞
- 1. a dress or top for a woman or girl, gathered at the chest and having a loosely fitting lower part.
- ▪ a loose overall worn to protect one's clothes an artist's smock
- ▪ a smocked linen overgarment worn by an agricultural worker.
動詞
- 1. decorate (a garment) with smocking I had smocked the little pink rosebud dress she wore
- wearing a smock: a blissful picture of the smocked artist at work in her airy studio blue-smocked schoolgirls
Oxford American Dictionary
- wearing a smock: a blissful picture of the smocked artist at work in her airy studio blue-smocked schoolgirls
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for cuckooflower
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[smäk]
美式
- a loose dress or blouse, with the upper part closely gathered in smocking.
- decorate (a garment) with smocking: I had smocked the little pink rosebud dress she wore
Oxford American Dictionary