club founded by Whig politicians in London, 1703; so called from Christopher ("Kit") Catling, keeper of the tavern on Shire Lane, near Temple Bar, in which the club first met. Meaning "a size of portrait less than half length" (1754), supposedly is because the dining room in which portraits of club members hung was too low for half-length portraits.
双语例句
1. I don't like taking my kit off on screen.
我不喜欢在银幕上表演裸戏。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Football kit relaunches are simply a way of boosting sales.