tailcoats

  • n.燕尾服;男子晚礼服
  • tailcoat的复数
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tailcoats

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    N-COUNT (男子在正式场合穿的)燕尾服,晚礼服
    A tailcoat is a man's coat which is short at the front with long pieces at the back. Tailcoats were popular in the 19th century and are now worn only for very formal occasions, such as weddings.

  1. Requiring white ties and tailcoats for men .

    要求男人打白色领结、穿燕尾服。

  2. These men wearing tall hats and tailcoats are supposed to be the foreign aggressors .

    这几个头戴高帽、身穿燕尾服的洋人就是鸦片战争时侵略我国的英国侵略者;

  3. This tailcoat looks as if it were made for you .

    这件燕尾服看上去就像为您定做的。

  4. Tailcoat Parsons further pointed out the two functions of school class : socializing and selecting .

    帕森斯则进一步指出,学校班级具有社会化和选拔两种主要功能。

  5. Made of white sauce and mashed anchovies . requiring white ties and tailcoats for men .

    由白沙司和捣碎的凤尾鱼做成。要求男人打白色领结、穿燕尾服。

  6. Smeltings ' boys wore maroon tailcoats , orange knickerbockers , and flat straw hats called boaters .

    斯麦尔丁中学的男装校服包括一件栗色的燕尾服、橙色的灯笼裤以及一项硬草帽。

  7. They arrived at that school at 13 , clever and mostly from wealthy families , to spend five years wearing tailcoats and becoming members of one of the world 's most elite networks .

    当初进入伊顿公学时,13岁左右的他们天资聪明,多数来自富有家庭,在那里他们穿着燕尾服度过五年,并融入了世界最精英化的人脉网络之一。