attiring

英[ə'taɪə(r)] 美[ə'taɪər]
  • n.服装;盛装v.穿衣;打扮
attired attired attiring attires
  • at prep.在;向,朝;处于…状态;在…远;(用于速度、比率等)以,达
  • occasion n.场合;时机;理由;机会;盛大场面vt.引起;致使
  • the art.那;这;这些;那些adv.(用于比较级前)更加;用于最高级前;(用于形容词、副词比较级前)越...越...
Noun:
  1. clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion;

    "formal attire"
    "battle dress"

Verb:
  1. put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive;

    "She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera"
    "The young girls were all fancied up for the party"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. They imposed through their magnifcent attire.
      他们靠华丽的服装来行骗。
    2. Her attention was attracted by his peculiar attire.
      他那奇特的服装引起了她的注意。
    3. The boys and girls go to the dance in elegant attire, and dance away the evening to the music of a live band.
      男孩们和女孩们都身着盛装去参加舞会,随着乐队的现场伴奏翩翩起舞,度过一个美好的夜晚。
    4. During the long-held tradition of Las Fallas, many participants don medieval attire.
      许多参与者在法雅节期间穿上中世纪的盛装是长期以来传统。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Nor was he dressed himself like a bridegroom, but in strange disordered attire.
      他自己打扮得也不象个新郎,身上穿得邋里邋遢的。
    2. Her eyes, however, betrayed that perfect confidence which contradicted the girlish simplicity of this modest attire.
      她的打扮虽然显得纯洁高尚,她眼睛里却流露出一种与之相反的傲慢神气。