sartorial
英 [sɑː'tɔːrɪəl]
美 [sɑr'tɔrɪəl]
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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.
- 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.
- 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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